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Chapter 26 – Controversies in Cardiopulmonary Bypass

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Abstract Despite more than six decades of clinical experience and considerable research, the characteristics of ‘optimal’ CPB remain imprecisely defined. This chapter discusses the main areas of controversy (Box 26.1)….

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Chapter 29 – Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation

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Abstract ECMO can either provide total cardiopulmonary support (veno-arterial or VA-ECMO) or pulmonary support (veno-venous or VV-ECMO). The technique effectively enables the use of CPB in an ICU setting. In…

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Chapter 27 – Cardiopulmonary Bypass Emergencies

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Abstract Failure of tissue oxygenation represents an emergency during CPB. The principal causes are gaseous embolism, inadequate oxygenation and inadequate CPB flow. Chapter 27 Cardiopulmonary Bypass Emergencies David J. Daly…

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Chapter 23 – Adult Congenital Heart Disease

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Abstract Heart disease is a common congenital abnormality, affecting 5–9 per 1,000 newborns. Successful evolution of treatment strategies has led to a significant reduction in the number of deaths from…

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Chapter 22 – Postoperative Paediatric Care

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Abstract This chapter highlights key aspects of management and potential complications in children following cardiac surgery. Critical to this is an understanding of diagnosis, physiology, appropriate physiological targets and multidisciplinary…

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Chapter 19 – Procedures for Structural Heart Disease

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Abstract Historically, the cardiac catheterization laboratory has been used for blood sampling, contrast-enhanced imaging and intravascular pressure measurement to provide diagnostic and prognostic information and to guide surgical intervention. In…

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