Specialists in cardiology, intensive care, cardiac anesthesiology, cardiac surgery, and pharmaceutical care from the US and Canada provide 32 chapters on concepts and practices in cardiothoracic critical care. They address epidemiology, quality and safety, education and training, the organization and structure of the cardio-thoracic intensive care unit, palliative care, and ethics; preoperative assessment and optimization for acute coronary syndrome, valvular heart disease, and advanced heart failure; pharmacology; management of various systems, including neurologic complications, perioperative respiratory care and complications, the cardiovascular system, acute kidney injury following cardiac surgery, gastrointestinal issues, infection and the immune system, hematology and transfusion, and endocrine and metabolic management; surgical techniques and postoperative issues; and monitoring.
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The intellectual quality of this book is excellent. It includes a thorough and thoughtful discussion of each topic in a way that is both instructive and practical. Providers and trainees will benefit greatly from using this resource and, more importantly, their patients will benefit.
– Michael Bates, MD, Ochsner Medical Center, Doody’s Review Service