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Informationen zum Autor Tomas A. Salerno is the editor of Myocardial Protection, published by Wiley. Marco Ricci is the editor of Myocardial Protection, published by Wiley. Klappentext Myocardial protection is one of the most important aspects of cardiac surgery, and also one of the most dynamic. There have been considerable advances in myocardial protection strategies over recent years, accompanied by a variety of new approaches to the treatment of cardiac diseases, and this text is intended to embrace the state of the art in this field. This book aims to update physicians and surgeons involved in the field of cardiac surgery on the state of knowledge on all aspects of myocardial protection. This includes the latest in the treatment of cardiac diseases and cardiac failure, complemented by sections on robotic, valvular, pediatric, and coronary surgery, all of which are all covered by distinguished experts. These combine to produce a comprehensive view of the field, with a forward-looking approach which should inspire future developments. Zusammenfassung Summarises the knowledge on various aspects of myocardial protection! including the treatment of cardiac diseases! robotics! pediatric surgery and the treatment of cardiac failure. This book covers robotic surgery! valvular surgery! pediatric surgery and coronary surgery! producing a comprehensive view of the field of myocardial protection. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Contributors. Foreword. W. Gerard Rainer, MD . Preface. Chapter 1. The History of Myocardial Protection. Anthony L. Panos, MD, MSc, FRCSC, FACS . Chapter 2. The Duality of Cardiac Surgery: Mechanical and Metabolic Objective. Gerald D. Buckberg, MD . Chapter 3. Modification of Ischemia-Reperfusion Induced Injury by Cardioprotective Interventions. Ming Zhang, Tamer Sallam, Yan-Jun Xu, and Naranjan S. Dhalla. Chapter 4. Anesthetic Preconditioning: A New Horizon in Myocardial Protection. Nader D. Nader, MD, PhD, FCCP. Chapter 5. Myocardial Protection During Acute Myocardial Infarct and Angioplasty. Alexandre C. Ferreira, MD, FACC and Eduardo deMarchena, MD. Chapter 6. Intermittent Aortic Cross Clamping for Myocardial Protection. Fabio Biscegli Jatene, MD, PhD, Paulo Pêgo-Fernandes, MD, PhD, and Alexandre Ciappina Hueb, MD. Chapter 7. Intermittent Warm Blood Cardioplegia: The Biochemical Background. Ganghong Tian, MD, PhD, Tomas A. Salerno, MD, and Roxanne Deslauriers, PhD. Chapter 8. Warm Heart Surgery. Hassan Tehrani, MB, BCh, Atiq Rehman, MD, Pierluca Lombardi, MD, Mohan Thanikachalam, MD, and Tomas Salerno, MD. Chapter 9. Intermittent Antegrade Warm Blood Cardioplegia. Antonio Maria Calafiore, MD, Giuseppe Vitolla, MD, and Angela Iacò, MD. Chapter 10. Antegrade, Retrograde, or Both?. Frank G. Scholl, MD and Davis C. Drinkwater, MD. Chapter 11. Miniplegia: Biological Basis, Surgical Techniques, and Clinical Results. Giuseppe D'Ancona, MD, Hratch Karamanoukian, MD, Luigi Martinelli, MD, Michael O. Sigler, MD, and Tomas A. Salerno, MD. Chapter 12. Substrate Enhancement in Cardioplegia. Shafie Fazel, MD, Marc P. Pelletier, MD, and Bernard S. Goldman, MD. Chapter 13. Is There a Place for On-Pump, Beating Heart Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting Surgery? The Pros and Cons. Simon Fortier, MD, Roland G. Demaria, MD, and Louis P. Perrault, MD, PhD, FRCSC, FACS. Chapter 14. Myocardial Protection in Beating Heart Coronary Artery Surgery. Vinod H. Thourani, MD and John D. Puskas, MD, MSc. Chapter 15. Beating Heart Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting: Intraoperative Strategies to Avoid Myocardial Ischemia. Kushagra Katariya, MD, Michael O. Sigler, MD and Tomas...