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- BookChristian von Heymann, Christa Boer, editors.Summary: This book provides a multidisciplinary approach to the maintenance of hemostasis and minimisation of blood loss in patients undergoing cardiac surgery. All aspects of patient blood management are covered that may contribute to a reduction in perioperative bleeding and transfusion requirements in cardiac surgery. This is achieved through practical cases and a theoretical background that gives a better understanding of patient hemostasis and the occurrence of bleeding complications. This book is relevant to cardiac surgeons, anesthesiologists, clinical perfusionists, hematologists and intensivists.
Contents:
Team Approach
Identification of patients at high risk for bleeding
Definition and Risk Factors of Bleeding
Relevance of Blood Loss and Economic Impact
Preoperative measures to reduce anemia
Risk of Anemia
Therapy of Anemia
Perioperative drug management to prevent bleeding and thrombosis
Antiplatelet Drug Management
Preoperative Management of Anticoagulants
Bridging
Monitoring of coagulation and hemostasis
Platelet Function Monitoring
Coagulation Monitoring
Intraoperative measures to reduce bleeding and maintain hemostasis
Anticoagulant Management
Fibrinolysis
Cardiopulmonary Bypass
Blood Conservation Strategies
Minimally Invasive Extracorporeal Circulation Systems
Volume Replacement
The Jehovah's Witness
Postoperative treatment of coagulopathy and microvascular bleeding
Treatment Algorithms for Bleeding
Treatment with Procoagulants
Transfusion Thresholds for Packed Red Blood Cells
Bleeding Management in the Intensive Care Unit
Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis. - ArticleGiebink GS, Quie PG.Annu Rev Med. 1978;29:285-306.