
Cardiopulmonary Bypass Principles and Practice
by Gravlee, Glenn P.; Davis, Richard F.; Stammers, Alfred H.; Ungerleider, Ross M.-
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Summary
Table of Contents
History | p. 1 |
Historical development of cardiopulmonary bypass in Minnesota | p. 3 |
The birth of an idea and the development of cardiopulmonary bypass | p. 21 |
Equipment | p. 33 |
Blood pumps in cardiopulmonary bypass | p. 35 |
Principles of oxygenator function : gas exchange, heat transfer, and operation | p. 47 |
Circuitry and cannulation techniques | p. 63 |
Ultrafiltration and dialysis | p. 114 |
Mechanical circulatory support devices | p. 128 |
Cardiopulmonary bypass for minimally invasive cardiac surgery | p. 140 |
Physiology and pathology | p. 153 |
Temperature management in cardiac surgery | p. 155 |
Myocardial protection | p. 172 |
Changes in the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of drugs administered during cardiopulmonary bypass | p. 190 |
Embolic events | p. 261 |
Endocrine, metabolic, and electrolyte responses | p. 282 |
Cardiopulmonary bypass and the lung | p. 311 |
Immune system and inflammatory responses to cardiopulmonary bypass | p. 321 |
Kidney function and cardiopulmonary bypass | p. 338 |
Splanchnic visceral, metabolic, and glucoregulatory effects of cardiopulmonary bypass | p. 352 |
Neurologic effects of cardiopulmonary bypass | p. 376 |
Hematology | p. 409 |
Hemodilution and priming solutions | p. 411 |
The blood-surface interface | p. 423 |
Hematologic effects and coagulopathy | p. 439 |
Coagulation testing | p. 459 |
Anticoagulation for cardiopulmonary bypass | p. 472 |
Heparin neutralization | p. 502 |
Pharmacologic prophylaxis for post-cardiopulmonary bypass bleeding | p. 522 |
Clinical applications | p. 531 |
Conduct of cardiopulmonary bypass | p. 543 |
Teamwork : a systems-based practice | p. 572 |
Primum non nocere : patient safety in cardiopulmonary bypass | p. 589 |
Unusual problems in cardiopulmonary bypass | p. 608 |
Termination of cardiopulmonary bypass | p. 614 |
ECMO for respiratory support in adults | p. 632 |
Perfusion for thoracic aortic surgery | p. 647 |
Noncardiac surgical applications of cardiopulmonary bypass | p. 662 |
Neonates, infants, and children | p. 683 |
Pediatric cardiopulmonary bypass overview : state of the art and future | p. 685 |
Myocardial protection and preservation for neonates and infants | p. 700 |
Brain injury following infant cardiac surgery and neuroprotective strategies | p. 710 |
ECMO for infants and children | p. 735 |
Circulatory assist devices for infants and children | p. 756 |
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