Mechanical Support for Cardiac and Respiratory Failure in Pediatric Patients. (2001)
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- Book
- Title:
- Mechanical Support for Cardiac and Respiratory Failure in Pediatric Patients. (2001)
- Main Title:
- Mechanical Support for Cardiac and Respiratory Failure in Pediatric Patients
- Further Information:
- Note: Brian Duncan.
- Authors:
- Duncan, Brian
- Contents:
- Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Foreword; Preface; Contents; 1. Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation for Children with Cardiac Disease; I. INTRODUCTION; II. HISTORICAL ASPECTS; A. The Development of ECMO for Pediatric CardiacSupport; B. Current Status of Pediatric Cardiac ECMO from the Extracorporeal Life Support Organization Registry; III. CIRCUIT-RELATED AND OTHER TECHNICAL ASPECTS; A. Components of the Circuit; B. Anticoagulation; C. Cannulation; D. Left Ventricular Decompression; E. Other Management Points; F. Weaning from Support; IV. CLINICAL ASPECTS; A. Cardiac Diagnoses B. Indications for SupportC. Contraindications; D. Outcome and Risk Factors for Death; E. Complications; F. Causes of Mortality; V . SUMMARY; REFERENCES; 2. Centrifugal Pump Ventricular Assist Device in Pediatric Cardiac Surgery; I. INTRODUCTION; II. INDICATIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS; III. TECHNICAL DETAILS OF THE VAD CIRCUIT; IV. INSTITUTING VAD; V . MANAGEMENT OF THE PATIENT ON VAD; VI. TROUBLESHOOTING THE VAD CIRCUIT; VII. WEANING THE PATIENT FROM VAD; VIII. OUTCOME OF VAD IN CHILDREN; IX. CIRCUMSTANCES IN WHICH CENTRIFUGAL PUMP VAD MAY BE PARTICULARLY USEFUL; A. ALCAPA B. Transposition of the Great Arteriesc. Donor Heart Dysfunction; X . VAD VERSUS ECMO FOR CHILDREN; A. Simplicity; B. Oxygenation; c. Anticoagulation and Blood Elements; D. Long-Term Support; E. Cost; XI. OTHER SUPPORT SYSTEMS; REFERENCES; 3. Intra-Aortic Balloon Counterpulsation for Children with Cardiac Disease; 1. INTRODUCTION;Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Foreword; Preface; Contents; 1. Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation for Children with Cardiac Disease; I. INTRODUCTION; II. HISTORICAL ASPECTS; A. The Development of ECMO for Pediatric CardiacSupport; B. Current Status of Pediatric Cardiac ECMO from the Extracorporeal Life Support Organization Registry; III. CIRCUIT-RELATED AND OTHER TECHNICAL ASPECTS; A. Components of the Circuit; B. Anticoagulation; C. Cannulation; D. Left Ventricular Decompression; E. Other Management Points; F. Weaning from Support; IV. CLINICAL ASPECTS; A. Cardiac Diagnoses B. Indications for SupportC. Contraindications; D. Outcome and Risk Factors for Death; E. Complications; F. Causes of Mortality; V . SUMMARY; REFERENCES; 2. Centrifugal Pump Ventricular Assist Device in Pediatric Cardiac Surgery; I. INTRODUCTION; II. INDICATIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS; III. TECHNICAL DETAILS OF THE VAD CIRCUIT; IV. INSTITUTING VAD; V . MANAGEMENT OF THE PATIENT ON VAD; VI. TROUBLESHOOTING THE VAD CIRCUIT; VII. WEANING THE PATIENT FROM VAD; VIII. OUTCOME OF VAD IN CHILDREN; IX. CIRCUMSTANCES IN WHICH CENTRIFUGAL PUMP VAD MAY BE PARTICULARLY USEFUL; A. ALCAPA B. Transposition of the Great Arteriesc. Donor Heart Dysfunction; X . VAD VERSUS ECMO FOR CHILDREN; A. Simplicity; B. Oxygenation; c. Anticoagulation and Blood Elements; D. Long-Term Support; E. Cost; XI. OTHER SUPPORT SYSTEMS; REFERENCES; 3. Intra-Aortic Balloon Counterpulsation for Children with Cardiac Disease; 1. INTRODUCTION; II. HISTORICAL ASPECTS; III. PHYSIOLOGY OF IABP; IV. INDICATIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS FOR PEDIATRIC IABP; V . TECHNIQUE FOR INTRAAORTIC BALLOON PUMPING; A. Catheter Selection; B. Technique of Insertion; C. Timing of the Balloon Pump; D. Patient Care E. Weaning from IABPVI. RESULTS OF IABP IN INFANTS AND CHILDREN; VII. SUMMARY; REFERENCES; 4. Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Versus Ventricular Assist Device Support for Children with Cardiac Disease; I. INTRODUCTION; II. EFFECT OF ECMO AND VAD ON VENTRICULAR FUNCTION-EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES; A. Animal Models; B. Clinical Studies; C. Summary of Animal and Clinical Experimental Studies Comparing ECMO to VAD; III. CLINICAL EXPERIENCE WITH ECMO AND VAD INPEDIATRIC PATIENTS WITH CARDIAC DISEASE; A. Patient Characteristics and Outcome; B. Cardiac Diagnoses and Indications for Support C. ComplicationsD. Causes of Death; E. Other Studies; IV. SELECTION OF THE APPROPRIATE MODALITY OF SUPPORT-ECMO VERSUS VAD; REFERENCES; 5. Intensive Care Management of Cardiac Patients on Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation; I. IMPACT OF MECHANICAL SUPPORT; II. INDICATIONS FOR ECMO; III. RELATIVE CONTRAINDICATIONS TO ECM; IV. IDENTIFYING RESIDUAL DISEASE; V. CAUSES OF LOW CARDIAC OUTPUT BEFORE ECMO; VI. OPTIMIZING CARDIAC OUTPUT BEFORE AND AFTER MECHANICAL SUPPORT; VII. INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL CIRCULATORY SUPPORT; VIII. RAPID-DEPLOYMENT ECMO FOR RESUSCITATION; IX. BASIC PHYSIOLOGY OF ECMO … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press
- Publication Date:
- 2001
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 618.92/12
Biomedical engineering
Anatomy
Anatomy
Biomedical engineering
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781482270143
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