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Springer Anesthesia and the Cardiovascular System Annual Utah postgraduate course in anesthesiology 1984 1st Editon 2011 Softbound by T.H. Stanley, W.C. Petty
Preoperative evaluation of the patient with cardiac disease. Perioperative alteration of left ventricular function.- Preoperative evaluation of the patient with congenital heart disease.- Autonomic nervous system and anesthetic management.- Management of the diabetic patient — preoperative, intraoperative (during bypass) and postoperative.- Preoperative hypertension.- Calcium antagonists and anesthesia.- Rationale and problems of pulmonary vascular pressure monitoring: an update.- High dose opioids for coronary artery surgery.- Rational use of inhalation agents for coronary artery surgery.- Prevention, recognition and management of intraoperative myocardial ischemia.- Anesthetic management of children with congenital heart disease.- Technical aspects of performance of cardiopulmonary bypass: the pump, the oxygenator, pitfalls, disasters and nuances.- Cerebral blood flow during bypass (Is pressure important?).- Hypertension during and after cardiopulmonary bypass.- The coagulation system: what we monitor and how.- Vasodilators.- Drug therapy coming off bypass.- Mechanisms and management of cardiac arrhythmias.- Anesthetic care of the patient in shock.- Current concepts of massive transfusion therapy.- Cardiovascular and biochemical responses to deliberate hypotension.- Postoperative management of cardiac patients: cardiac vs. non-cardiac surgery.- Early extubation … for 211.- Early extubation … against 214.- Anesthesia and cardiac transplantation 217.- The artificial heart.