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9780192867612

Cardiopulmonary transplantation and mechanical circulatory support

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    9780192867612

  • ISBN10:

    019286761X

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2022-12-15
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Author Biography


Maziar Khorsandi, Assistant Professor of Surgery, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, University of Washington Medical Center, WA, USA,Steven Tsui, Clinical Director of Transplant Services and Director of Mechanical Circulatory Support, Royal Papworth Hospital, Cambridge, UK,John Dark, Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery and Cardiopulmonary Transplantation, Newcastle University, Newcastle, UK,Alan Kirk, Honorary Professor of Surgery and Consultant Thoracic Surgeon, Golden Jubilee National Hospital and University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK,Matthew Hartwig, Associate Professor of Surgery, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, NC, USA,Mani Daneshmand, Director of Heart and Lung Transplantation and MCS Programs, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Emory University School of Medicine, GA, USA,Carmelo Milano, Professor of Surgery and Chief Section of Adult Cardiac Surgery, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, NC, USA

Table of Contents


Section 1: Heart Failure
1. Medical and minimally invasive aspects of heart failure management, Marc D. Samsky and Joseph G. Rogers
2. Myocarditis: diagnosis and treatment, Stuart D. Russell
3. Cardiac amyloidosis and other restrictive myopathies: diagnosis and treatment, Rahul Loungani and Chetan Patel
Section 2: Mechanical circulatory support
4. Indications for ventricular assist devices, Antonios Kourliouros
5. Surgical techniques for left ventricular assist device implantation and associated procedures, Igor Gosev and Scott Silvestry
6. Clinical trials with durable left ventricular assist devices, Yuting P. Chiang and Mani A. Daneshmand
7. Diagnosis and management of ventricular assist device complications, Maziar Khorsandi, Philip Curry, Sukumaran Nair, and Nawwar Al- Attar
8. Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, Jeffrey Javidfar, Maziar Khorsandi, and Mani A. Daneshmand
9. Percutaneous mechanical circulatory support, Dominick Megna Jr, Maziar Khorsandi, and Danny Ramzy
10. The total artificial heart, Dominick Megna Jr and Francisco Arabia
11. Post- cardiac surgery cardiogenic shock, Maziar Khorsandi, Philip Curry, Nawwar Al- Attar, and Sukumaran Nair
Section 3: Heart transplantation
12. Patient selection criteria and bridging support for cardiac transplantation, Julie Doberne, Benjamin Bryner, and Chetan Patel
13. Cardiac donor selection and management, Ahmed S. Al- Adhami, Hari Doshi, Nawwar Al- Attar, and Philip Curry
14. Extended criteria heart donors and perfusion storage, Yaron Barac, Anthony Castleberry, Jacob Schroder, and Sebastian V. Rojas
15. Donor heart procurement: donation after brain death and donation after circulatory determined death, Simon Messer, Stephen Large, Marius Berman, and Steven Tsui
16. Technical aspects of heart transplantation, Yaron Barac, Christopher White, and Jacob Schroder
17. Critical care management and primary graft dysfunction following cardiac transplantation, Sanjeet A. Singh, Jonathan R. Dalzell, Sukumaran Nair, and Andrew Sinclair
18. Assessment and management of chronic complications following heart transplantation, Anna K. Barton, Alison I. Smyth, Alan J. Kirk, and Jonathan R. Dalzell
19. Bedside care and rehabilitation with mechanical circulatory support and thoracic transplantation, Desiree Bonadonna, Lynn McGugan, and Evelyn Watson
20. Management of rejection following cardiac transplantation, Sounok Sen and Adam D. DeVore
21. Antimicrobial prophylaxis and treatment of infection after cardiac transplantation, Sana Arif, Sylvia Costa, and Barbara D. Alexander
Section 4: Heart failure in paediatric patients
22.1. Heart transplant for paediatric patients, Mohamed Nassa and Asif Hasan
22.2. Paediatric extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, Louise Kenny, Ed Peng, and Asif Hasan
22.3. Paediatric Heart transplant: specific considerations, Ed Peng and Asif Hasan
Section 5: Special considerations in heart transplantation
23. Adult patients with congenital heart disease, Louise Kenny and Asif Hasan
Section 6: Lung transplantation
24. Patient selection criteria and bridging support for lung transplantation, Basil Nasir and John M. Reynolds
25. Lung donor selection and management, Stephen C. Clark
26. Lung procurement following donation after brain death and donation after circulatory death, Julie Doberne, Jacob Klapper, and Matthew Hartwig
27. Ex vivo lung perfusion, Anders Andreasson, Karen Booth, John Dark, and Abbas Ardehali
28. Technical aspects of lung transplantation, Basil Nasir, Pedro Catarino, and John Haney
29. Critical care management and primary graft dysfunction following lung transplantation, Michael Mulvihill, Nathan Waldron, and Matthew Hartwig
30. Management of rejection following lung transplantation, Lorenzo Zaffiri and Arun Nair
31. Late complications following lung transplantation, Yejide Odedina, Jagan Murugachandran, and Jasvir Parmar
32. Antimicrobial prophylaxis and treatment after lung transplantation, Karen Booth and Julie R. Samuel
Section 7: Combined transplantation
33. Combined heart-lung transplantation, Jason Ali, Jasvir Parmar, and Steven Tsui
34. Combined thoracoabdominal organ transplantation, Yaron Barac, Jigesh A. Shah, Jacob Schroder, and Andrew S. Barbas
Section 8: Anaesthetic considerations
35. Anaesthetic issues related to extracorporeal membrane oxygenation and ventricular assist device procedures, Michael W. Manning and Kamrouz Ghadimi
36. Anaesthetic issues related to heart transplantation, Philip McCall, Alina Nicoara, and Andrew Sinclair
37. Anaesthetic issues related to lung transplantation, Brandi Bottiger, Nazish Hashmi, and Mihai Podgoreanu

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