Saving lives through organ transplantation has become increasingly possible thanks to advances in research and care. Today, the complex field of transplantation continues to develop rapidly, fuelled by demographic change and further evolutions in scientific understanding. The Oxford Textbook of Transplant Anaesthesia and Critical Care has been written and edited by pioneers in the field of organ transplantation with an international team of authors, in order to equip anaesthetists and intensivists with the knowledge and training necessary to provide high quality and evidence-based…mehr
Saving lives through organ transplantation has become increasingly possible thanks to advances in research and care. Today, the complex field of transplantation continues to develop rapidly, fuelled by demographic change and further evolutions in scientific understanding.
The Oxford Textbook of Transplant Anaesthesia and Critical Care has been written and edited by pioneers in the field of organ transplantation with an international team of authors, in order to equip anaesthetists and intensivists with the knowledge and training necessary to provide high quality and evidence-based care.
The text addresses fundamentals aspects of scientific knowledge, care of the donor patient, transplant ethics and special considerations. Dedicated sections address each of the major organs; kidney, pancreas, liver, heart and lung, intestinal and multivisceral. Within each organ-based section, expert authors explore underlying disease, planning for transplantation, specialized procedures, perioperative and critical care management as well as post-transplant considerations. Focus points for future developments in transplant immunology are also set out, inspiring current practitioners to engage with current clinical research and help participate in the further advancement of the science of transplantation.
The print edition of the Oxford Textbook of Transplant Anaesthesia and Critical Care comes with a year's access to the online version on Oxford Medicine Online. By activating your unique access code, you can read and annotate the full text online, follow links from the references to primary research materials, and view, enlarge and download all the figures and tables.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ernesto A. Pretto, Jr., Professor and Chief, Division of Transplant and Vascular Anesthesia, Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative Medicine and Pain Management, Miami Transplant Institute, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Jackson Memorial Hospital, USA, Gianni Biancofiore, Head Anestesia e Rianimazione SSN, Azienda Ospedaliera Pisana, Ospedale di Cisanello, Pisa, Italy, Andre DeWolf, Professor of Anesthesiology, Director, Transplant Anesthesiology Service, Department of Anesthesiology, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois, USA, John R. Klinck, Consultant in Anaesthesia, Division of Perioperative Care, Cambridge University Hospitals, Cambridge, UK, Claus Niemann, Professor of Anesthesia & Surgery, Department of Anesthesia and Perioperative Care, Department of Surgery, Division of Transplantation, University of California, San Francisco, USA, Andrew Watts, >
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* Section 1: Introduction * 1: John R. Klinck and Ernesto A. Pretto, Jr.: History of organ transplantation * 2: Nikole Neidlinger, Sean Van Slyck, and Daniel M. Bruggebrew: The development of organ donation systems and regulatory bodies in the United States * 3: Organ donor allocation and transplant logistics: the European perspective Gabriela A. Berlakovich and Thomas Soliman * Section 2: Introduction to transplant ethics * 4: Jamie Lindemann Nelson: Acquiring organs ethically: problems and prospects * 5: Benjamin E. Hippen: Organ allocation: a guide for the perplexed * 6: Robin N. Fiore : Ethical issues in transplant tourism and organ commercialism * Section 3: The organ donor * 7: Shariq S. Raza, Ali Salim, and Darren J. Malinoski: Neurological determination of death and organ donation * 8: Matthew B. Bloom, Ali Salim, and Darren J. Malinoski: Critical care of the organ donor * 9: Claus Niemann and Andrea Olmos : Research in organ donors: future directions * Section 4: The scientific basis of organ transplantation * 10: Ernesto A. Pretto, Jr., Kyota Fukazawa, and Antonello Pileggi: Organ resuscitation * 11: Phillip Ruiz, Junichiro Sageshima, George Burke, Linda Chen, and Gaetano Ciancio: Transplant immunology * 12: Kazuhiko Yamada, Joseph Scalea, and Masayuki Tasaki : Xenotransplantation * Section 5: Kidney and kidney - pancreas * 13: M. Francesca Egidi and Giuseppe Segoloni: Indications, selection, and evaluation of the kidney transplant candidate * 14: Livia Pompei, Maria Gabriella Costa, Mauricio Sainz-Barriga, George Burke, and Giorgio Della Rocca: Kidney transplantation: perioperative cardiovascular risk and anaesthetic management * 15: Ugo Boggi, George Burke, and Kumar Belani: Perioperative management of the kidneypancreas and pancreas transplant recipient * 16: Martin Birch, Robby Sikka, and Kumar Belani: Critical care of the kidney, pancreas, and kidneypancreas transplant recipient * 17: Piero Marchetti, Margherita Occhipinti, Gabriella Amorese, and Ugo Boggi: Diabetes mellitus: epidemiology, pathophysiology, and treatment * 18: Antonello Pileggi and Camillo Ricordi : Islet cell transplantation * Section 6: Liver * 19: Andre De Wolf, Paul Martin, and Hui-Hui Tan: Liver disease: epidemiology, pathophysiology, and medical management * 20: Vishal C. Patel and John OGrady: Liver transplantation: patient selection, organ allocation, and outcomes * 21: Andrea De Gasperi, James Y. Findlay, and John R. Klinck: Critical care of the patient with liver disease * 22: John R. Klinck and Andre De Wolf: Liver transplantation: anaesthesia and perioperative care * 23: Samantha Vizzini, Anurag Johri, Faisal Anis, Ernesto A. Pretto, Jr., and William Peruzzi: Critical care of the liver transplant recipient * 24: Anand Sharma, Gyu-Sam Hwang, and Stuart Andrew McCluskey: Perioperative management in live liver donor transplantation * 25: James Bennett and Peter Bromley: Paediatric liver transplantation: assessment and intraoperative care * 26: Richard Neal and Oliver Bagshaw : Paediatric liver transplantation: critical care * Section 7: Intestinal and multivisceral * 27: Kyota Fukazawa, Ernesto A. Pretto, Jr., and Seigo Nishida: Anaesthetic management of adult intestinal and multivisceral transplantation * 28: Lydia M. Jorge and Obi Ekwenna: Paediatric intestinal and multivisceral transplantation: indications, selection, and perioperative management * 29: Lydia M. Jorge and Haran Fisher : Critical care of the intestinal and multivisceral transplant recipient * Section 8: Heart, lung, and heart-lung * 30: Alan Ashworth and Andrew Roscoe: Perioperative management of the heart transplant recipient * 31: Marcin Wasowicz: Anaesthesia for heartlung transplantation * 32: Derek Rosen, Marcelo Cypel, and Peter D. Slinger: Lung transplantation * 33: Andrew C. Steel: Intensive care management of heart, lung, and heart-lung transplant recipients * 34: Mazen Faden and Elod Szabo : Heart and lung transplantation in the paediatric and neonatal population: the current era * Section 9: Special considerations * 35: Fouad G. Souki and Michael C. Lewis: Geriatric transplant anaesthesia * 36: Richard Charlewood and Kerry Gunn: Transfusion medicine and organ transplantation * 37: Mark Hayman and Andrew Watts: Coagulation and haemodynamic monitoring * 38: Andrew Watts and Kirstin Naguit: Specialized equipment and procedures: blood salvage, rapid infusion systems, and renal replacement therapy * 39: Luz Aguina and Ernesto A. Pretto, Jr.: Anaesthesia for non-transplant surgery in the organ transplant recipient * 40: Katherine G. Hoctor and J. Sudharma Ranasinghe: The anaesthetic implications of pregnancy after organ transplantation * 41: Karina Rando and Gebhard Wagener: Starting a new organ transplant programme * 42: Ryutaro Hirose and Justin Parekh: Quality improvement and data analysis in transplantation
* Section 1: Introduction * 1: John R. Klinck and Ernesto A. Pretto, Jr.: History of organ transplantation * 2: Nikole Neidlinger, Sean Van Slyck, and Daniel M. Bruggebrew: The development of organ donation systems and regulatory bodies in the United States * 3: Organ donor allocation and transplant logistics: the European perspective Gabriela A. Berlakovich and Thomas Soliman * Section 2: Introduction to transplant ethics * 4: Jamie Lindemann Nelson: Acquiring organs ethically: problems and prospects * 5: Benjamin E. Hippen: Organ allocation: a guide for the perplexed * 6: Robin N. Fiore : Ethical issues in transplant tourism and organ commercialism * Section 3: The organ donor * 7: Shariq S. Raza, Ali Salim, and Darren J. Malinoski: Neurological determination of death and organ donation * 8: Matthew B. Bloom, Ali Salim, and Darren J. Malinoski: Critical care of the organ donor * 9: Claus Niemann and Andrea Olmos : Research in organ donors: future directions * Section 4: The scientific basis of organ transplantation * 10: Ernesto A. Pretto, Jr., Kyota Fukazawa, and Antonello Pileggi: Organ resuscitation * 11: Phillip Ruiz, Junichiro Sageshima, George Burke, Linda Chen, and Gaetano Ciancio: Transplant immunology * 12: Kazuhiko Yamada, Joseph Scalea, and Masayuki Tasaki : Xenotransplantation * Section 5: Kidney and kidney - pancreas * 13: M. Francesca Egidi and Giuseppe Segoloni: Indications, selection, and evaluation of the kidney transplant candidate * 14: Livia Pompei, Maria Gabriella Costa, Mauricio Sainz-Barriga, George Burke, and Giorgio Della Rocca: Kidney transplantation: perioperative cardiovascular risk and anaesthetic management * 15: Ugo Boggi, George Burke, and Kumar Belani: Perioperative management of the kidneypancreas and pancreas transplant recipient * 16: Martin Birch, Robby Sikka, and Kumar Belani: Critical care of the kidney, pancreas, and kidneypancreas transplant recipient * 17: Piero Marchetti, Margherita Occhipinti, Gabriella Amorese, and Ugo Boggi: Diabetes mellitus: epidemiology, pathophysiology, and treatment * 18: Antonello Pileggi and Camillo Ricordi : Islet cell transplantation * Section 6: Liver * 19: Andre De Wolf, Paul Martin, and Hui-Hui Tan: Liver disease: epidemiology, pathophysiology, and medical management * 20: Vishal C. Patel and John OGrady: Liver transplantation: patient selection, organ allocation, and outcomes * 21: Andrea De Gasperi, James Y. Findlay, and John R. Klinck: Critical care of the patient with liver disease * 22: John R. Klinck and Andre De Wolf: Liver transplantation: anaesthesia and perioperative care * 23: Samantha Vizzini, Anurag Johri, Faisal Anis, Ernesto A. Pretto, Jr., and William Peruzzi: Critical care of the liver transplant recipient * 24: Anand Sharma, Gyu-Sam Hwang, and Stuart Andrew McCluskey: Perioperative management in live liver donor transplantation * 25: James Bennett and Peter Bromley: Paediatric liver transplantation: assessment and intraoperative care * 26: Richard Neal and Oliver Bagshaw : Paediatric liver transplantation: critical care * Section 7: Intestinal and multivisceral * 27: Kyota Fukazawa, Ernesto A. Pretto, Jr., and Seigo Nishida: Anaesthetic management of adult intestinal and multivisceral transplantation * 28: Lydia M. Jorge and Obi Ekwenna: Paediatric intestinal and multivisceral transplantation: indications, selection, and perioperative management * 29: Lydia M. Jorge and Haran Fisher : Critical care of the intestinal and multivisceral transplant recipient * Section 8: Heart, lung, and heart-lung * 30: Alan Ashworth and Andrew Roscoe: Perioperative management of the heart transplant recipient * 31: Marcin Wasowicz: Anaesthesia for heartlung transplantation * 32: Derek Rosen, Marcelo Cypel, and Peter D. Slinger: Lung transplantation * 33: Andrew C. Steel: Intensive care management of heart, lung, and heart-lung transplant recipients * 34: Mazen Faden and Elod Szabo : Heart and lung transplantation in the paediatric and neonatal population: the current era * Section 9: Special considerations * 35: Fouad G. Souki and Michael C. Lewis: Geriatric transplant anaesthesia * 36: Richard Charlewood and Kerry Gunn: Transfusion medicine and organ transplantation * 37: Mark Hayman and Andrew Watts: Coagulation and haemodynamic monitoring * 38: Andrew Watts and Kirstin Naguit: Specialized equipment and procedures: blood salvage, rapid infusion systems, and renal replacement therapy * 39: Luz Aguina and Ernesto A. Pretto, Jr.: Anaesthesia for non-transplant surgery in the organ transplant recipient * 40: Katherine G. Hoctor and J. Sudharma Ranasinghe: The anaesthetic implications of pregnancy after organ transplantation * 41: Karina Rando and Gebhard Wagener: Starting a new organ transplant programme * 42: Ryutaro Hirose and Justin Parekh: Quality improvement and data analysis in transplantation
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