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Originally published in 1980-1981 as a two-volume set, the Manual
of Cardiac Surgery has been completely revised and now includes new
full-color illustrations in a single convenient volume. This new
edition maintains the high standards established in the first
edition: insightful descriptions of various cardiac surgical
procedures illuminated by clear, brilliant illustrations.
Over the past ten years, cardiac transplantation has evolved from
an exper imental procedure performed in a handful of university
centers to a viable therapeutic modality now performed in more than
150 centers worldwide. The complexity of the procedure, the
changing immunosuppressive re gimes, and the follow-up care have
necessitated a multidisciplinary ap proach involving a variety of
medical, nursing, and social sciences special ties and
subspecialties. In addition, health care trainees and referring
physicians are increasingly becoming involved in the care of the
cardiac transplant recipient. This book does not attempt to be a
comprehensive treatise on cardiac transplantation; rather, we hope
that it will serve as a manual and guideline for all health
professionals involved in cardiac trans plantation. JEFFREY D.
HOSENPUD, M.D. Contents Preface v Contributors IX 1. Cardiac
Transplantation: An Overview JEFFREY D. HOSENPUD AND ALBERT STARR
Immunogenetics and Immunologic Mechanisms of 2. Rejection 15
DOUGLAS J. NORMAN 3. Medical Therapy Tailored for Advanced Heart
Failure 33 LYNNE WARNER STEVENSON 4. Ventricular Assistance as a
Bridge to Cardiac Transplantation 53 D. GLENN PENNINGTON AND MARC
T. SWARTZ Recipient Selection for Cardiac Transplantation 71 5.
GEORGE A. PANTELY 6. Donor Selection and Management for Cardiac
Transplantation 85 JEFFREY SWANSON AND ADNAN COBANOGLU 7. Operative
Techniques and Early Postoperative Care in Cardiac Transplantation
95 ADNAN COBANOGLU Endomyocardial Biopsy: Techniques and
Interpretation of 8."
The Illustrated Handbook of Cardiac Surgery is adapted from the
Second Edition of the color illustrated Manual of Cardiac Surgery
(Springer-Verlag, 1995). The Illustrated Handbook of Cardiac
Surgery communicates all the important informa tion, but eliminates
the detailed explanation of judgment and technique that is relevant
only to cardiac surgeons or other individuals intensely interested
in these details. The chapters covering operations explain the
basic concepts and fundamentals of the operations. A selection of
the most important biblio graphic sources follows each chapter, but
are not cited in the text. Individuals interested in more
exhaustive coverage of information sources should consult the
Second Edition of the Manual of Cardiac Surgery. The Illustrated
Handbook of Cardiac Surgery should appeal to all individuals caring
for cardiac surgical patients: cardiologists, anesthesiologists,
radiolo gists, general surgery residents rotating on cardiac
surgery, medical students, physician assistants, nurses,
perfusionists, and all other members of the car diac surgery team.
It should even appeal to laypeople who want to read about cardiac
surgery in more depth than is available in lay publications. Our
attempt has been to produce a book that is clearly written, clearly
illustrated, and affordable. The techniques chosen are those
developed over three decades of clinical practice and resident
training at the Oregon Health Sciences University and St. Vincent
Hospital, Portland, Oregon, and Sutter Memorial Hospital, Sacra
mento, California. These techniques have served us well."
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