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Invited Lecture “Pioneering the Future: From Transplant to Device Development”
Pages 1-9
This book is a detailed practical guide to the use of ventricular assist devices and total artificial hearts to provide mechanical circulatory support (MCS) in patients with end-stage heart failure. It explains why MCS may be indicated, which patients require MCS, when and how to implant ventricular assist devices or a total artificial heart, and how to avoid potential complications of MCS. Management throughout the period of care is described, from preimplantation to follow-up, and both typical and atypical cases are discussed. The text features numerous helpful tips and tricks relating to surgical and nonsurgical management and is supported by a wealth of high-quality illustrations that document the preoperative evaluation and implantation techniques. Heart transplantation remains the gold standard for the treatment of patients suffering from end-stage heart failure, but the shortage of donors has led to an increase in the use of MCS. This book will assist all physicians, and especially cardiologists and anesthesiologists, who are involved in the care of these patients.
Invited Lecture “Pioneering the Future: From Transplant to Device Development”
Pages 1-9
Physiopathology and Fate of End-Stage CHF in the Era of MCS
Pages 13-23
Cardiomyopathies and Clinical Features
Pages 25-35
MCS Candidate Selection Criteria
Pages 37-58
Preoperative Assessment and Clinical Optimization
Pages 59-74
Preoperative Evaluation of Right Ventricular Function
Pages 75-91
High INTERMACS Profiles: Medical Versus MCS Treatment
Pages 93-102
Low INTERMACS Profiles: Temporary ECMO or TAH Support
Pages 103-106
Low INTERMACS Profiles: Temporary Midterm Paracorporeal VAD Support
Pages 107-113
Low INTERMACS Profiles: One-Stage Durable LVAD Implantation for INTERMACS Level 1: Indications and Contraindications
Pages 115-119
Bridge to Transplant and Destination Therapy Strategies in the United States
Pages 121-129
Mechanical Circulatory Support as Bridge to Recovery
Pages 131-147
Mechanical Circulatory Support as Bridge to Candidacy
Pages 149-158
Engineering and Clinical Considerations in Rotary Blood Pumps
Pages 163-173
Engineering and Clinical Considerations in Pulsatile Blood Pump
Pages 175-181
Intraoperative Anesthesiological Monitoring and Management
Pages 183-191
Transesophageal Echocardiography During LVAD Implantation
Pages 193-199
Intraoperative Anticoagulation and Coagulation Management
Pages 201-209
Intraoperative Right Ventricular Failure Management
Pages 211-220
Tricuspid Valve Regurgitation and Right Ventricular Dysfunction During Left Ventricular Assist Device Implantation
Pages 221-226
Role of Inotropes, Pulmonary Vasodilators, and Other Pharmacologic Interventions for Right Ventricular Dysfunction
Pages 227-233
Temporary RVAD
Pages 235-240
Which Approach? Traditional Versus MICS
Pages 241-251
Minimal Invasive: Padua’s Approach and Technique
Pages 253-264
To Pump or Not to Pump: The Role of CPB or ECMO
Pages 265-269
Techniques for Inflow Cannula Placement
Pages 271-276
Techniques for Outflow Cannula Placement
Pages 277-280
Techniques for Driveline Positioning
Pages 281-286
Percutaneous Devices: Options
Pages 287-298
Paracorporeal Biventricular Assist Devices: The EXCOR® VAD System
Pages 299-304
Biventricular Circulatory Support with Two Implantable Continuous-Flow Pumps
Pages 305-311
The Total Artificial Heart
Pages 313-336
Concomitant Cardiac Surgery During VAD Placement: When Is It Too Much?
Pages 337-348
Pump Removal After Myocardial Recovery During Left Ventricular Assist Device Support
Pages 349-352
Mechanical Circulatory Support in Pediatric Population: Clinical Considerations, Indications, Strategies, and Postoperative Management
Pages 355-359
Continuous-Flow Pumps in Pediatric Population
Pages 361-369
The Berlin Heart EXCOR Experience in the USA
Pages 371-380
Ventricular Assist Device Support for Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome, Fontan Failure, and End-Stage Systemic Right Ventricular Dysfunction
Pages 381-390
Continuous-Flow Pumps in Infants, Jarvik Infant System, and Destination Therapy in Pediatrics
Pages 391-399
Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Management in Adult LVAD Patients
Pages 403-420
Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Programs for Pediatric VAD Patients
Pages 421-425
Patient- and Device-Tailored Antithrombotic Treatment
Pages 427-431
Coagulation Monitoring
Pages 433-443
Outpatient Management: The Role of the VAD Coordinator and Remote Monitoring
Pages 445-465
Psychosocial Considerations of Mechanical Circulatory Support: Decision Making, Behavioral Evaluation, Quality of Life, Caregivers, and End of Life
Pages 467-476
Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Stroke
Pages 479-487
Gastrointestinal Bleeding
Pages 489-494
Pump Thrombosis
Pages 495-512
Infectious Complications
Pages 513-537
Acquired von Willebrand Syndrome
Pages 539-544
Concomitant Noncardiac Surgery During Mechanical Circulatory Support: Management of Therapy
Pages 545-553
Novel HeartMate Cardiac Assist Systems (Thoratec)
Pages 557-563
HeartWare® HVAD® System
Pages 565-568
ReliantHeart: Forward Compatibility and TET
Pages 569-580
Early Experience with the CARMAT Bioprosthetic Artificial Heart
Pages 581-588
The ReinHeart Solution
Pages 589-592
Health-Economic Aspects of MCS Therapy
Pages 595-603
The EUROMACS Registry of Patients Who Receive Mechanical Circulatory Support: Role and Perspectives
Pages 607-611
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