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Perfusion for Congenital Heart Surgery - 9781118900796

Un libro in lingua di Matte Gregory S. edito da Blackwell Pub, 2015

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The art and science of providing perfusion for patients undergoing surgical correction of congenital heart lesions has advanced rapidly in the last decade. The complex equipment, the unique acidùbase management strategies, the specialized perfusion and ultrafiltration techniques, the wide variation in patient's age, size, and vulnerability to physiologic trespass, and the wide variety of surgical procedures performed set perfusion for congenital heart surgery apart from that provided for correction of acquired heart disease in adults. Consequently, provision of cardiopulmonary support for repair of congenital heart lesions has become a distinct specialty.

Perfusion for Congenital Heart Surgery provides an invaluable road map for the pediatric perfusionist and non-perfusionist caring for patients with congenital heart disease (CHD) in order to confidently devise a plan for a pump run. The easily referenced information and reminders, not currently readily available in any other publication, can be used to influence a bypass plan and form an essential resource for perfusionists, anesthesiologists, intensivists, and other clinicians caring for patients with CHD.

This practical, spiral-bound, go-to reference is designed to answer the most frequently posed questions about bypass for CHD, the surgical treatment of which is often complicated, with some conditions seen only rarely in practice.

Perfusion for Congenital Heart Surgery is written and designed for regular use and has the following features:

Focuses on the latest devices and techniques and provides clear, matter-of-fact guidance on their roles and importance to CHD procedures

Written by a seasoned perfusionist who is co-chief and educator at one of the world's leading children's hospitals

The spiral binding allows the book to be laid flat for easy referral

A "Notes" section, following the discussion of each CHD lesion, enables readers to add institution and/or surgeon-specific information for later reference

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