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The topics in this book represent the presentations given at the
Seventh Annual Meeting entitled "Cardiac Surgery: Current Issues,"
held at the Frenchman's Reef Beach Resort, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin
Islands, November 9-12, 1994. This symposium was sponsored by the
American College of Chest Physicians in conjunction with the
Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery of Cooper HospitallUniversity
Medical Center, the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New
Jersey, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Camden, New Jersey.
Chapter authors were charged with the task of writing brief
overviews of major issues related to the field of cardiac surgery.
The book is specifically tailored to the needs of cardiothoracic
surgeons, cardiovascular perfusionists, allied health
professionals, and nurs ing personnel involved in all phases of
caring for the cardiac surgical patient. Although intended as a
reference source with emphasis on updated approaches applied in
cardiac surgery, it is hoped that the discussion of these topics
will compliment other texts and manuscripts. Obviously, a book of
this length cannot cover the whole multidisciplinary and complex
field of cardiac surgery. However, co-editors are certain that the
annual appearance of this text will highlight comprehensive, new,
and interesting approaches to the field of cardiac surgery. The
co-editors are greatly thankful to the contributors for their
efforts in providing comprehensive chapters. Without their
expertise, this work may not have been possible. We would also like
to thank Ms. Eileen Birmingham and the staff at Plenum Publishing
Corporation for their tremendous help in completing this work.
The topicS in this book represent the presentations given at the
Fifth Annual Meeting entitled "Cardiac Surgery: Current Issues"
held at the Frenchman's Reef Beach Resort. St. Thomas. U.S. Virgin
Islands. November 11-14. 1992. This symposium was sponsored by the
Division of Cardiothoracic Sur gery. the School of Cardiovascular
Perfusion and the Department of Nursing Education and QUality
Assurance of Cooper Hospital/University Medical Center. the
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. Robert Wood
Johnson Medical School. Camden. New Jersey. as well as the Academy
of Medicine of New Jersey. Chapter authors were charged with the
task of writing brief overviews of major issues related to the
field of cardiac surgery. The book is specifically tailored to the
needs of cardiothoracic surgeons. cardiovascular perfusionists.
allied health professionals and nursing personnel involved in all
phases of caring for the cardiac surgical patient. Although
intended as a reference source with emphasis on up-dated approaches
applied in cardiac surgery. it is hoped that the discussion of
these topics will compliment other texts and manuscripts.
Obviously.';ibook of this length cannot cover the whole
multidiSciplinary and complex field of cardiac surgery. However.
co-editors are certain that the annual appearance of this text will
highlight comprehensive. new and interesting approaches to the
field of cardiac surgery."
The topics in this book represent the presentations given at the
First and Second Annual Meetings entitled "Critical Issues in
Surgery" held at the Frenchman's Reef Beach Resort, st. Thomas,
U.S. Virgin Islands, November 1992 and 1993. This symposium was
sponsored by the Department of Surgery, and the Department of
Nursing Education and Quality Assurance of Cooper
Hospital/University Medical Center, the University of Medicine and
Den tistry of New Jersey, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School,
Camden, New Jersey, as well as the Academy of Medicine of New
Jersey. Chapter authors were charged with the task of writing brief
overviews of major issues related to the field of general surgery
and critical care medicine. The book is specifically tailored to
the needs of general surgeons, allied health professionals and
nursing personnel involved in all phases of caring for the surgical
patient. Although intended as a reference source with emphasis on
up-dated approaches applied in general surgery, it is hoped that
the discussion of these topics will compliment other texts and
manuscripts. Obviously, a book of this length cannot cover the
whole multidiSCiplinary and complex field of surgery. However, the
co-editors are certain that the annual appearance of this text will
highlight comprehensive, new and interesting approaches to the
field of surgery."
The topics in this book represent the presentations given at the
Fifth Annual Meeting entitled "Cardiac Surgery: Current Issues"
held at the Frenchman's Reef Beach Resort, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin
Islands, November 18-20, 1993. This symposium was sponsored by the
Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, the School of Cardiovascular
Perfusion and the Department of Nursing Education and Quality
Assurance of Cooper Hospital/University Medical Center, the
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Robert Wood
Johnson Medical School, Camden, New Jersey, as well as the Academy
of Medicine of New Jersey. Chapter authors were charged with the
task of writing brief overviews of major issues related to the
field of cardiac surgery. The book is specifically tailored to the
needs of cardiothoracic surgeons, cardiovascular perfusion ists,
allied health professionals and nursing personnel involved in all
phases of caring for the cardiac surgical patient. Although
intended as a reference source with emphasis on up-dated approaches
applied in cardiac surgery, it is hoped that the discussion of
these topiCS will compliment other texts and manuscripts.
Obviously, a book of this length cannot cover the whole
multidisciplinary and complex field of cardiac surgery. However,
co-editors are certain that the annual appearance of this text will
highlight comprehensive, new and Interesting approaches to the
field of cardiac surgery."
This monograph is intended to compile the lectures presented at the
4th Annual Symposium "Cardiac Surgery:1992" held at the Frenchman's
Reef Beach Resort, St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands, November 7-10,
1991. This symposium was organized by the Division of
Cardiothoracic Surgery and the School of Cardiovascular Perfusion,
Cooper Hospital/University Medical Center, Camden, New Jersey and
sponsored by the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New
Jersey, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School at Camden, Philadelphia
Academy of Cardiovascular Perfusion and the American Society of
Extracorporeal Technology -Region II. The symposium was devoted to
cardiothoracic surgeons, cardiologists, cardiovascular
perfusionists, and nurses involved in the management of the cardiac
surgical patient. Therefore, the context of the book represents the
multidisciplinary nature of cardiac surgery at its present level of
development. The contributors to this book have critically examined
their experience and discussed controversial issues regarding
cardiac pathophysiology, surgical indications, operative
techniques, and long term care and outcome. The co-editors wish to
express their gratitude for the contributors' efforts in the
production of this manuscript. We would also like to thank the
members of the Organizing Committee, Jane V. Stewart MSN, RN, CCRN,
Roger A. Vertrees BA, CCP, Rosemary Volosin, MSN, RN, Rosemary
Morrone and Paul R. Cappola BS, CCP, who have greatly contributed
to the success of the symposium."
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