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Zusatztext The Oxford Textbook of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia is a compact and easy reference for anesthesia providers in training. . . The online access it provides enhances the experience significantly by creating a convenient and valuable reference source for the mobile trainee. Informationen zum Autor R Peter Alston, Consultant in Anaesthesia, Critical Care, and Pain Medicine, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, Paul S. Myles, Director, Department of Anaesthesia and Perioperative Medicine, Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, Australia, Marco Ranucci, Head of Clinical Research, Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care, IRCCS Policlinico San Donato, San Donato, Milan, Italy Klappentext The new Oxford Textbook of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia provides a comprehensive overview of and a thorough grounding in this challenging subspecialty. The expert and international author team use their experience to ensure this textbook reflects current world-wide practice across the globe. Includes 12 months access to the online version Zusammenfassung The new Oxford Textbook of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia provides a comprehensive overview of and a thorough grounding in this challenging subspecialty. The expert and international author team use their experience to ensure this textbook reflects current world-wide practice across the globe. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: R. Peter Alston: An history of cardiothoracic anaesthesia 2: Neil Hauser, Adriaan Myburgh, and Justiaan Swanevelder: Anatomy and pathology of the heart and major vascular system 3: Philip J. Peyton: Cardiovascular physiology, pathophysiology, and monitoring 4: David J. R. Duthie: Thoracic anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology 5: William T. McBride and Esther R. McBride: The inflammatory response to cardiothoracic surgery 6: David Smith: Cardiovascular and pulmonary pharmacology 7: Silvana F. Marasco and Martin G. Hiscock: Diagnosis and assessment of cardiac disease 8: Giorgio Della Rocca and Cecilia Coccia: Diagnosis and assessment of lung disease 9: Mario Carminati and Angelo Micheletti: Structural cardiac intervention 10: David Story and Philip J. Peyton: Blood gases, clinical chemistry, and acid-base 11: Marco Ranucci: Cardiopulmonary bypass 12: Thomas Langer, Eleonora Carlesso, and Luciano Gattinoni: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation 13: Vladimir Saplacan, Mario Gaudino, and Massimo Massetti: Mechanical support of the circulation 14: Jeremy M. Bennett, Andrew Shaw, and Chad Wagner: Hypothermia and circulatory arrest 15: Michael G. Irwin and Gordon Tin Chun Wong: Myocardial protection during cardiac surgery 16: David Royston: Antithrombotic and antiplatelet therapy 17: David Royston: Haemostasis management 18: Gavin J. Murphy, Nishith N. Patel, and Nicola Curry: Blood management 19: R. Peter Alston: Anaesthesia for adult cardiac surgery 20: Yatin Mehta and Madhur Malik: Anaesthesia for off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting 21: Marco Ranucci, Giuseppe Isgrò, and Anna Cazzaniga: Paediatric cardiac and thoracic anaesthesia 22: Donna Greenhalgh: Anaesthesia for thoracic aortic surgery 23: Andy Gaunt and Nandor Marczin: Anaesthesia for heart transplantation 24: Andy Gaunt and Nandor Marczin: Anaesthesia for adult patients with acquired heart disease for non-cardiac surgery 25: Bodil Steen-Rasmussen: Anaesthesia for cardiac electrophysiological interventions 26: Lisen Hockings, Deirdre Murphy, and Carlos Scheinkestel: Critical care following cardiac surgery 27: Stefan Probst and Jörg Ender: Enhanced recovery from heart surgery 28: Andrew Hilton: Ultrasound imaging in critical care 29: Fabio Guarracino and Rubia Baldassarri: Cardiovascular complications of cardiac surgery 30: Rainer Thell and Michael Hiesmayr: Pulmonary complications after cardiac surgery 31: Sara Jane Allen and David Sidebotham: Renal, h...