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Cardiothoracic Critical Care by Brigid Flynn (Anesthesiologist and intensivist, Anesthesiologist and intensivist, The University of Kansas Medical Center)

Cardiothoracic Critical Care covers an engaging collection of critical scenarios based on actual cardiothoracic intensive care unit events, ranging in topics from fundamentals of critical care to management of mechanical circulatory support devices. Each chapter discusses a unique case scenario, the appropriate diagnosis, and summarizes the most up-to-date evidence-based management recommendations and best practice guidelines. Combining years of critical care experience into a problem-based learning compendium, Cardiothoracic Critical Care is an ideal resource for the diverse group of medical providers and levels of experience working in the intensive care unit.

About Brigid Flynn (Anesthesiologist and intensivist, Anesthesiologist and intensivist, The University of Kansas Medical Center)

Brigid C. Flynn, MD, is an anesthesiologist and intensivist at The University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City, Kansas with focus in the care of postoperative cardiac surgical and heart failure patients. She completed her residency in anesthesiology at The University of Virginia followed by a fellowship in critical care medicine at Columbia University Medical Center. When not caring for patients, Brigid pursues research interests concerning postoperative coagulopathy and workplace wellness. Natalia S. Ivascu, MD, is an Associate Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology and Chief of Critical Care Anesthesiology at Weill Cornell Medical College. She serves as the Medical Director of the Cardiothoracic Surgical Intensive Care Unit and the Adult Extracoporeal membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) service. Dr. Ivascu is board certified in Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine. Her research interests include acquired coagulopathy, neurological complications of cardiac surgery, and medical ethics. Vivek K. Moitra, MD, MHA, is the Allen I. Hyman Professor of Critical Care Anesthesiology at the Columbia University Medical Center. Dr. Moitra is Division Chief of Critical Care Medicine and Medical Director of the Surgical Intensive Care Unit and the Cardiothoracic Intensive Care Unit. Alan Gaffney, MB BCh PhD, is an anesthesiologist and intensivist at Beaumont Hospital in Dublin, Ireland. He completed his residency in anesthesiology in Ireland and his fellowship in critical care medicine at Columbia University Medical Center.

Table of Contents

1 Risk Assessment Scores in Cardiac Surgery Matthew Hulse and Stuart Lowson 2 Pulmonary Artery Catheterization in Cardiac Surgery Daniel L. Jacobs and Brigid C. Flynn 3 Oxygen Consumption and Delivery in Critical Illness Hans Tregear and Brigid C. Flynn 4 Glycemic Control After Cardiac Surgery Casey Shelley and Katherine Palmieri 5 Post-Thoracotomy Care Martin De Ruyter and Laura McKenzie 6 Pulmonary Embolism and Postoperative Care Daniel Haines and Joel Grigsby 7 Respiratory Acidosis in the Intensive Care Unit Jared Staab 8 Metabolic Acidosis in the Cardiothoracic Intensive Care Unit Paul D. Weyker and Christopher Webb 9 Rhabdomyolysis Due to Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Candice Metzinger and Aaron LacKamp 10 Postoperative Septic Shock James E. Littlejohn 11 Postoperative Right Ventricular Failure Marguerite Hoyler and Natalia S. Ivascu 12 Postoperative Atrial Fibrillation Liang Shen 13 QTc Prolongation and Torsades de Pointes Ankur Srivastava and James E. Littlejohn 14 Postoperative Ventricular Fibrillation Gurbinder Singh and Natalia S. Ivascu 15 Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support Post-Cardiac Surgery Caryl Bailey and Michael Faulkner 16 Critical Case of Aortic Stenosis Rebecca Lee and Natalia S. Ivascu 17 Robotic Mitral Valve Surgery and Unilateral Pulmonary Edema Cindy Cheung and Christopher W. Tam 18 Left Ventricular Assist Device Implantation and Management Christopher W. Tam 19 Left Ventricular Assist Device Troubleshooting: Hypotension Jan M. Griffin, Bushra W. Taha, and Yoshifumi Naka 20 Left Ventricular Assist Device Troubleshooting: Bleeding and Thrombosis Jan M. Griffin, Bushra W. Taha, and Kelly M. Axsom 21 Gastrointestinal Bleeding in the Setting of Left Ventricular Assist Device Support Michael E. Kiyatkin, Adam S. Faye, and Tamas A. Gonda 22 Right Ventricular Assist Device Therapies Adrian Alexis-Ruiz and Marisa Cevasco 23 A Failure to Oxygenate: A Case for Venovenous Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Andrew Pellet 24 Critical Concepts in Extracorporeal Life Support for Cardiogenic Shock Juan C. Diaz Soto, Justin A. Fried, and A. Reshad Garan 25 Orthotopic Heart Transplant Management Artem Emple and Kelly M. Axsom 26 Orthotopic Heart Transplant Rejection and Immunosuppression Kevin J. Clerkin and Maryjane A. Farr 27 Pulmonary Infiltrates and Hypoxemia After Lung Transplantation Lauren D. Sutherland and Teresa A. Mulaikal 28 Intra-aortic Balloon Pump Christopher Choi and Amirali Masoumi 29 Cardiac Tamponade Christopher Read and Emer Curran 30 Endocarditis Ruth Boylan and Ian Conrick-Martin 31 Postoperative Pneumothorax Aoife Doolan and Gerard Curley 32 Postoperative Cerebrovascular Injury Naomi Quigley and Ruth-Aoibheann O'Leary 33 Coagulopathy in Cardiac Surgery: Etiology and Treatment Options Dana Teodorescu and Caroline Larkin 34 Postoperative Diastolic Heart Failure Eimhin Dunne and Niall Fanning 35 Postoperative Vasodilatory Shock Fiona Roberts and Alan Gaffney 36 Postoperative Cardiogenic Shock Maurice Hogan 37 Cardiac Surgery-Associated Acute Kidney Injury Coilin Smyth and Sinead Galvin

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NLS9780190082482
9780190082482
0190082488
Cardiothoracic Critical Care by Brigid Flynn (Anesthesiologist and intensivist, Anesthesiologist and intensivist, The University of Kansas Medical Center)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2021-01-19
400
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