Perioperative Hemodynamic Monitoring and Goal Directed Therapy
Herausgeber: Cannesson, Maxime; Pearse, Rupert
Perioperative Hemodynamic Monitoring and Goal Directed Therapy
Herausgeber: Cannesson, Maxime; Pearse, Rupert
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Provides a comprehensive understanding of perioperative hemodynamic monitoring and goal directed therapy, emphasizing practical guidance for implementation at the bedside.
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Provides a comprehensive understanding of perioperative hemodynamic monitoring and goal directed therapy, emphasizing practical guidance for implementation at the bedside.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 208mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 874g
- ISBN-13: 9781107048171
- ISBN-10: 1107048176
- Artikelnr.: 41525666
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 208mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 874g
- ISBN-13: 9781107048171
- ISBN-10: 1107048176
- Artikelnr.: 41525666
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Preface; Foreword Emanuel P. Rivers; Part I. Surgery and Critical Care:
Epidemiology and Public Health Approach: 1. Patient outcome following major
surgery Elisa Kam and Rupert Pearse; 2. Statistical methods in hemodynamic
research Yannick Le Manach and Gary Colins; 3. New trends in perioperative
medicine Gautam Kumar, David Walker and Michael Mythen; 4. The surgical
home: a paradigm shift toward perioperative practice Shermeen B. Vakharia,
Zeev N. Kain and Leslie M. Garson; Part II. Cardiovascular Physiology
Applied to the Perioperative and Critical Care Settings: 5. Overview of the
circulation Michael R. Pinsky; 6. Cardiac function and myocardial perfusion
Jason H. Chua, Rudolph Nguyen and Aman Mahajan; 7. Blood pressure
regulation Sheldon Magder; 8. Microcirculation and mitochondrial
dysfunction Daniel De Backer and Diego Orbegozo Cortes; 9. Hemoglobin
function and patient blood management Aryeh Shander, Faraz Syed and Mazyar
Javidroozi; 10. A rational approach to fluid and volume management Daniel
Chappell and Matthias Jacob; 11. Vasopressors and inotropes Robert H.
Thiele and James M. Isbell; 12. Cardiovascular physiology applied to
critical care and anesthesia Nils Siegenthaler and Karim Bendjelid; Part
III. Hemodynamic Monitoring in the Perioperative Environment: 13.
Integrative approach for hemodynamic monitoring Christoph K. Hofer, Steffen
Rex and Michael T. Ganter; 14. Evaluation of a cardiac output monitor
Lester Augustus Hall Critchley; 15. Invasive hemodynamic monitoring systems
Paul E. Marik; 16. Semi-invasive and non-invasive hemodynamic monitoring
systems Cédric Carrié, Mathieu Série and Matthieu Biais; 17. Mean systemic
pressure monitoring Michael R. Pinsky; 18. Fluid responsiveness assessment
Xavier Monnet and Jean-Louis Teboul; 19. Non-invasive and continuous
arterial pressure monitoring Berthold Bein and Christoph Ilies; 20.
Monitoring the microcirculation Daniel De Backer and Katia Donadello; 21.
ScvO2 monitoring Alice Carter and Rupert Pearse; Part IV. Goal Directed
Hemodynamic Optimization: 22. Goal directed therapy in the intensive care
and emergency settings: what is the evidence? Joseph Meltzer; 23. Goal
directed therapy in the perioperative setting: what is the evidence? Eric
Edison and Andrew Rhodes; 24. Endpoints of goal directed therapy in the OR
and in the ICU Nathan H. Waldron, Timothy E. Miller and Tong J. Gan; 25.
What is a fluid challenge and how to perform it? Maurizio Cecconi; 26. The
relationship between anesthesia, hemodynamics and outcome Tom Abbott and
Gareth L. Ackland; 27. Goal directed fluid and hemodynamic therapy in
cardiac surgical patients Byron D. Feregerson and Gerard R. Manecke, Jr;
28. Goal directed therapy and hemodynamic optimization in the critical care
setting: practical applications and benefits Trung Vu, Davinder Ramsingh,
William Wilson and Maxime Cannesson; 29. Goal directed therapy at the
bedside: the nurse perspective Elizabeth J. Bridges and Debra R. Metter;
30. A nurse anesthetist perspective: does perioperative goal directed fluid
management yield better patient outcomes compared to the traditional
method? Ann B. Singleton; 31. How to implement GDT in an institution and at
the national level Timothy E. Miller and Michael Mythen; 32. Decision
support and closed-loop systems for hemodynamic optimization and fluid
management Joseph Rinehart; Index.
Epidemiology and Public Health Approach: 1. Patient outcome following major
surgery Elisa Kam and Rupert Pearse; 2. Statistical methods in hemodynamic
research Yannick Le Manach and Gary Colins; 3. New trends in perioperative
medicine Gautam Kumar, David Walker and Michael Mythen; 4. The surgical
home: a paradigm shift toward perioperative practice Shermeen B. Vakharia,
Zeev N. Kain and Leslie M. Garson; Part II. Cardiovascular Physiology
Applied to the Perioperative and Critical Care Settings: 5. Overview of the
circulation Michael R. Pinsky; 6. Cardiac function and myocardial perfusion
Jason H. Chua, Rudolph Nguyen and Aman Mahajan; 7. Blood pressure
regulation Sheldon Magder; 8. Microcirculation and mitochondrial
dysfunction Daniel De Backer and Diego Orbegozo Cortes; 9. Hemoglobin
function and patient blood management Aryeh Shander, Faraz Syed and Mazyar
Javidroozi; 10. A rational approach to fluid and volume management Daniel
Chappell and Matthias Jacob; 11. Vasopressors and inotropes Robert H.
Thiele and James M. Isbell; 12. Cardiovascular physiology applied to
critical care and anesthesia Nils Siegenthaler and Karim Bendjelid; Part
III. Hemodynamic Monitoring in the Perioperative Environment: 13.
Integrative approach for hemodynamic monitoring Christoph K. Hofer, Steffen
Rex and Michael T. Ganter; 14. Evaluation of a cardiac output monitor
Lester Augustus Hall Critchley; 15. Invasive hemodynamic monitoring systems
Paul E. Marik; 16. Semi-invasive and non-invasive hemodynamic monitoring
systems Cédric Carrié, Mathieu Série and Matthieu Biais; 17. Mean systemic
pressure monitoring Michael R. Pinsky; 18. Fluid responsiveness assessment
Xavier Monnet and Jean-Louis Teboul; 19. Non-invasive and continuous
arterial pressure monitoring Berthold Bein and Christoph Ilies; 20.
Monitoring the microcirculation Daniel De Backer and Katia Donadello; 21.
ScvO2 monitoring Alice Carter and Rupert Pearse; Part IV. Goal Directed
Hemodynamic Optimization: 22. Goal directed therapy in the intensive care
and emergency settings: what is the evidence? Joseph Meltzer; 23. Goal
directed therapy in the perioperative setting: what is the evidence? Eric
Edison and Andrew Rhodes; 24. Endpoints of goal directed therapy in the OR
and in the ICU Nathan H. Waldron, Timothy E. Miller and Tong J. Gan; 25.
What is a fluid challenge and how to perform it? Maurizio Cecconi; 26. The
relationship between anesthesia, hemodynamics and outcome Tom Abbott and
Gareth L. Ackland; 27. Goal directed fluid and hemodynamic therapy in
cardiac surgical patients Byron D. Feregerson and Gerard R. Manecke, Jr;
28. Goal directed therapy and hemodynamic optimization in the critical care
setting: practical applications and benefits Trung Vu, Davinder Ramsingh,
William Wilson and Maxime Cannesson; 29. Goal directed therapy at the
bedside: the nurse perspective Elizabeth J. Bridges and Debra R. Metter;
30. A nurse anesthetist perspective: does perioperative goal directed fluid
management yield better patient outcomes compared to the traditional
method? Ann B. Singleton; 31. How to implement GDT in an institution and at
the national level Timothy E. Miller and Michael Mythen; 32. Decision
support and closed-loop systems for hemodynamic optimization and fluid
management Joseph Rinehart; Index.
Preface; Foreword Emanuel P. Rivers; Part I. Surgery and Critical Care:
Epidemiology and Public Health Approach: 1. Patient outcome following major
surgery Elisa Kam and Rupert Pearse; 2. Statistical methods in hemodynamic
research Yannick Le Manach and Gary Colins; 3. New trends in perioperative
medicine Gautam Kumar, David Walker and Michael Mythen; 4. The surgical
home: a paradigm shift toward perioperative practice Shermeen B. Vakharia,
Zeev N. Kain and Leslie M. Garson; Part II. Cardiovascular Physiology
Applied to the Perioperative and Critical Care Settings: 5. Overview of the
circulation Michael R. Pinsky; 6. Cardiac function and myocardial perfusion
Jason H. Chua, Rudolph Nguyen and Aman Mahajan; 7. Blood pressure
regulation Sheldon Magder; 8. Microcirculation and mitochondrial
dysfunction Daniel De Backer and Diego Orbegozo Cortes; 9. Hemoglobin
function and patient blood management Aryeh Shander, Faraz Syed and Mazyar
Javidroozi; 10. A rational approach to fluid and volume management Daniel
Chappell and Matthias Jacob; 11. Vasopressors and inotropes Robert H.
Thiele and James M. Isbell; 12. Cardiovascular physiology applied to
critical care and anesthesia Nils Siegenthaler and Karim Bendjelid; Part
III. Hemodynamic Monitoring in the Perioperative Environment: 13.
Integrative approach for hemodynamic monitoring Christoph K. Hofer, Steffen
Rex and Michael T. Ganter; 14. Evaluation of a cardiac output monitor
Lester Augustus Hall Critchley; 15. Invasive hemodynamic monitoring systems
Paul E. Marik; 16. Semi-invasive and non-invasive hemodynamic monitoring
systems Cédric Carrié, Mathieu Série and Matthieu Biais; 17. Mean systemic
pressure monitoring Michael R. Pinsky; 18. Fluid responsiveness assessment
Xavier Monnet and Jean-Louis Teboul; 19. Non-invasive and continuous
arterial pressure monitoring Berthold Bein and Christoph Ilies; 20.
Monitoring the microcirculation Daniel De Backer and Katia Donadello; 21.
ScvO2 monitoring Alice Carter and Rupert Pearse; Part IV. Goal Directed
Hemodynamic Optimization: 22. Goal directed therapy in the intensive care
and emergency settings: what is the evidence? Joseph Meltzer; 23. Goal
directed therapy in the perioperative setting: what is the evidence? Eric
Edison and Andrew Rhodes; 24. Endpoints of goal directed therapy in the OR
and in the ICU Nathan H. Waldron, Timothy E. Miller and Tong J. Gan; 25.
What is a fluid challenge and how to perform it? Maurizio Cecconi; 26. The
relationship between anesthesia, hemodynamics and outcome Tom Abbott and
Gareth L. Ackland; 27. Goal directed fluid and hemodynamic therapy in
cardiac surgical patients Byron D. Feregerson and Gerard R. Manecke, Jr;
28. Goal directed therapy and hemodynamic optimization in the critical care
setting: practical applications and benefits Trung Vu, Davinder Ramsingh,
William Wilson and Maxime Cannesson; 29. Goal directed therapy at the
bedside: the nurse perspective Elizabeth J. Bridges and Debra R. Metter;
30. A nurse anesthetist perspective: does perioperative goal directed fluid
management yield better patient outcomes compared to the traditional
method? Ann B. Singleton; 31. How to implement GDT in an institution and at
the national level Timothy E. Miller and Michael Mythen; 32. Decision
support and closed-loop systems for hemodynamic optimization and fluid
management Joseph Rinehart; Index.
Epidemiology and Public Health Approach: 1. Patient outcome following major
surgery Elisa Kam and Rupert Pearse; 2. Statistical methods in hemodynamic
research Yannick Le Manach and Gary Colins; 3. New trends in perioperative
medicine Gautam Kumar, David Walker and Michael Mythen; 4. The surgical
home: a paradigm shift toward perioperative practice Shermeen B. Vakharia,
Zeev N. Kain and Leslie M. Garson; Part II. Cardiovascular Physiology
Applied to the Perioperative and Critical Care Settings: 5. Overview of the
circulation Michael R. Pinsky; 6. Cardiac function and myocardial perfusion
Jason H. Chua, Rudolph Nguyen and Aman Mahajan; 7. Blood pressure
regulation Sheldon Magder; 8. Microcirculation and mitochondrial
dysfunction Daniel De Backer and Diego Orbegozo Cortes; 9. Hemoglobin
function and patient blood management Aryeh Shander, Faraz Syed and Mazyar
Javidroozi; 10. A rational approach to fluid and volume management Daniel
Chappell and Matthias Jacob; 11. Vasopressors and inotropes Robert H.
Thiele and James M. Isbell; 12. Cardiovascular physiology applied to
critical care and anesthesia Nils Siegenthaler and Karim Bendjelid; Part
III. Hemodynamic Monitoring in the Perioperative Environment: 13.
Integrative approach for hemodynamic monitoring Christoph K. Hofer, Steffen
Rex and Michael T. Ganter; 14. Evaluation of a cardiac output monitor
Lester Augustus Hall Critchley; 15. Invasive hemodynamic monitoring systems
Paul E. Marik; 16. Semi-invasive and non-invasive hemodynamic monitoring
systems Cédric Carrié, Mathieu Série and Matthieu Biais; 17. Mean systemic
pressure monitoring Michael R. Pinsky; 18. Fluid responsiveness assessment
Xavier Monnet and Jean-Louis Teboul; 19. Non-invasive and continuous
arterial pressure monitoring Berthold Bein and Christoph Ilies; 20.
Monitoring the microcirculation Daniel De Backer and Katia Donadello; 21.
ScvO2 monitoring Alice Carter and Rupert Pearse; Part IV. Goal Directed
Hemodynamic Optimization: 22. Goal directed therapy in the intensive care
and emergency settings: what is the evidence? Joseph Meltzer; 23. Goal
directed therapy in the perioperative setting: what is the evidence? Eric
Edison and Andrew Rhodes; 24. Endpoints of goal directed therapy in the OR
and in the ICU Nathan H. Waldron, Timothy E. Miller and Tong J. Gan; 25.
What is a fluid challenge and how to perform it? Maurizio Cecconi; 26. The
relationship between anesthesia, hemodynamics and outcome Tom Abbott and
Gareth L. Ackland; 27. Goal directed fluid and hemodynamic therapy in
cardiac surgical patients Byron D. Feregerson and Gerard R. Manecke, Jr;
28. Goal directed therapy and hemodynamic optimization in the critical care
setting: practical applications and benefits Trung Vu, Davinder Ramsingh,
William Wilson and Maxime Cannesson; 29. Goal directed therapy at the
bedside: the nurse perspective Elizabeth J. Bridges and Debra R. Metter;
30. A nurse anesthetist perspective: does perioperative goal directed fluid
management yield better patient outcomes compared to the traditional
method? Ann B. Singleton; 31. How to implement GDT in an institution and at
the national level Timothy E. Miller and Michael Mythen; 32. Decision
support and closed-loop systems for hemodynamic optimization and fluid
management Joseph Rinehart; Index.