Hemostasis in cardiac surgery
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Hemostasis in cardiac surgery
Futura Pub., c1999
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
The impetus for writing this book is the widespread interest of surgeons, anesthesiologists, patients, and the public at large in the utilization of blood transfusions, the risks involved, especially immunodeficiency syndrome and hepatitis C, the alternatives to the use of blood transfusions, and the increasing number of lawsuits brought against blood banks and cardiac surgeons. The Book is organized into four sections.Section I discusses the basic hemostatic alterations brought about with the use of cardiopulmonary bypass in open heart surgery, both in the pediatric population, as well as in adults. Section II discusses the evolving concepts in blood transfusions and the various strategies of blood conservation. Section III discusses the methods utilized for the diagnosis of coagulopathy associatied with cardiac surgery, as well as therapeutic maneuveres to correct the hemostatic abnormalities. The specific alterations in coagulation and fibrinolysis associated with heart transplantation, heart assist devices and the artificial heart are also discussed. Section IV discusses the medicolegal aspects of blood transfusions.
Table of Contents
ForewordJ. Ochsner PrefaceS. Attar Section I. Hemostasis During Cardiopulmonary Bypass 1. Anticoagulation for Cardiopulmonary BypassJ.U. Hasnain 2. The Effect of Cardiopulmonary Bypass of Platelet Function and Platelet KineticsM.D. Crittenden, S.F. Khuri 3. Hemostasis in Pediatric Patients Undergoing Cardiopulmonary BypassM.G. Cardarelli Section II. Blood Conservation in Cardiac Surgery 4. Blood Transfusions: Safety, Risks and CostsS. Attar 5. Evolving Concepts in Blood Transfusion and Blood Conversation in Cardiac SurgeryL.T. Goodenough 6. Blood Conservation in Cardiac Surgery: Autologous BloodR.L. Thurer Section III. Diagnosis and Therapy of Coagulopathy Associated with Cardiac Surgery 7. Intraoperative Diagnosis and Therapy of Hemostasis Abnormalities with Cardiac SurgeryN. Skubas, G.J. Despotis 8. Aprotinin as an Adjunct to Blood Conservation in Open Heart SurgeryB.P. Bidstrup 9. Pharmacological Agents in Perioperative BleedingS. Attar, J.W. Hammon 10. Blood SubstitutesS. Attar 11. Hemostasis in Heart TransplantationE.A. Davis, W.A. Baumgartner 12. Hemostatic Complications of Total Artificial Heart and Ventricular Assist DeviceH. Al-Mondhiry, W.E. Pae, W.S. Pierce Section IV. Medicolegal Aspects of Blood Transfusions 13. Medicolegal Aspects of Blood TransfusionsS. Attar, B.H. Friedman
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