Brain Protection in Cardiac Surgery Monographs in cardiac surgery
Robert S. Bonser
Brain Protection in Cardiac Surgery Monographs in cardiac surgery - illustrated - Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, University Hospital Birmingham NHS Trust, Edgbaston, Birmingham, UK, Springer Science & Business Media, c2010 - 246 pages
Contents:
Molecular and Biochemical Basis of Brain Injury Following Heart Surgery Interventions for the Future
Cardiopulmonary Bypass Circuit and the Brain
Neurological and Cognitive Sequelae of Cardiac Surgery
Neurocognitive Decline Following Cardiac Surgery Incidence Risk Factors Prevention and Outcomes
Neuropathology of Brain Injury in Cardiac Surgery
Biochemical Markers of Brain Injury
Pitfalls of Neuropsychometric Assessment and Alternative Investigative Approaches
Imaging of the Brain in Cardiac Surgery as a Tool in Brain Protection Studies
The Design and Methodology of Clinical Studies of Neuroprotection in Cardiac Surgery
Temperature and Brain Protection in Cardiac Surgery
Studies of Nonpharmacological Interventions to Reduce Brain Injury
Pharmacological Studies to Reduce Brain Injury in Cardiac Surgery
OffPump and OnPump Coronary Artery Surgery and the Brain
Experimental Basis and Clinical Studies of Brain Protection in Pediatric Heart Surgery
Experimental Basis and Clinical Studies of Brain Protection in Aortic Arch Surgery
The Future of Brain Protection in Cardiac Surgery
Current Techniques of Emboli Detection and Their Utility in Brain Protection Studies
Intraoperative Brain Monitoring in Cardiac Surgery
NearInfrared Spectroscopy Monitoring in Cardiac Surgery Theory Practice and Utility1
Index
Part of the Monographs in Cardiac Surgery Series – Introducing ‘basic science into the cardiac operating room’. Fast systematic review of small areas of cardiac surgery including up-to-date information. This will allow more rapid publication than the alternative cardiac surgery ‘tomes’. This entry into the series will provide readers with a complete review of the current understanding in brain injury and the methods used to avoid or limit its effects on patient morbidity and mortality.
1849962936 9781849962933 = activity acute Ann Thorac Surg aortic arch artery bypass grafting assessment associated blood blood flow brain injury bypass surgery CABG surgery cardiac surgery cardiopulmonary bypass Cardiothorac carotid cause cell cerebral cerebral perfusion changes Circulation clinical cognitive compared complications cooling coronary artery bypass damage decrease deficits demonstrated detected difference disease dysfunction early effects emboli et al evidence examination factors function glucose heart hypothermia imaging impairment important improved incidence increased ischemia ischemic lesions levels limited lower major measure monitoring neurocognitive neurological neuronal neuroprotective neuropsychological NIRS occur off-pump on-pump operations outcome oxygen patients patients undergoing performance perfusion period postoperative potential protection protein randomized recent reduce reported response rewarming risk rSO2 saturation significant significantly strategy stroke surgical techniques temperature tests Thorac Cardiovasc Surg tion tissue trial values venous versus
-- Medical › Surgery › Cardiothoracic --Medical / Allied Health Services / Imaging Technologies --Medical / Biochemistry-- Medical / Cardiology-- Medical / Clinical Medicine --Medical / Internal Medicine-- Medical / Neurology --Medical / Surgery / Cardiothoracic
617.54 BON
Brain Protection in Cardiac Surgery Monographs in cardiac surgery - illustrated - Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, University Hospital Birmingham NHS Trust, Edgbaston, Birmingham, UK, Springer Science & Business Media, c2010 - 246 pages
Contents:
Molecular and Biochemical Basis of Brain Injury Following Heart Surgery Interventions for the Future
Cardiopulmonary Bypass Circuit and the Brain
Neurological and Cognitive Sequelae of Cardiac Surgery
Neurocognitive Decline Following Cardiac Surgery Incidence Risk Factors Prevention and Outcomes
Neuropathology of Brain Injury in Cardiac Surgery
Biochemical Markers of Brain Injury
Pitfalls of Neuropsychometric Assessment and Alternative Investigative Approaches
Imaging of the Brain in Cardiac Surgery as a Tool in Brain Protection Studies
The Design and Methodology of Clinical Studies of Neuroprotection in Cardiac Surgery
Temperature and Brain Protection in Cardiac Surgery
Studies of Nonpharmacological Interventions to Reduce Brain Injury
Pharmacological Studies to Reduce Brain Injury in Cardiac Surgery
OffPump and OnPump Coronary Artery Surgery and the Brain
Experimental Basis and Clinical Studies of Brain Protection in Pediatric Heart Surgery
Experimental Basis and Clinical Studies of Brain Protection in Aortic Arch Surgery
The Future of Brain Protection in Cardiac Surgery
Current Techniques of Emboli Detection and Their Utility in Brain Protection Studies
Intraoperative Brain Monitoring in Cardiac Surgery
NearInfrared Spectroscopy Monitoring in Cardiac Surgery Theory Practice and Utility1
Index
Part of the Monographs in Cardiac Surgery Series – Introducing ‘basic science into the cardiac operating room’. Fast systematic review of small areas of cardiac surgery including up-to-date information. This will allow more rapid publication than the alternative cardiac surgery ‘tomes’. This entry into the series will provide readers with a complete review of the current understanding in brain injury and the methods used to avoid or limit its effects on patient morbidity and mortality.
1849962936 9781849962933 = activity acute Ann Thorac Surg aortic arch artery bypass grafting assessment associated blood blood flow brain injury bypass surgery CABG surgery cardiac surgery cardiopulmonary bypass Cardiothorac carotid cause cell cerebral cerebral perfusion changes Circulation clinical cognitive compared complications cooling coronary artery bypass damage decrease deficits demonstrated detected difference disease dysfunction early effects emboli et al evidence examination factors function glucose heart hypothermia imaging impairment important improved incidence increased ischemia ischemic lesions levels limited lower major measure monitoring neurocognitive neurological neuronal neuroprotective neuropsychological NIRS occur off-pump on-pump operations outcome oxygen patients patients undergoing performance perfusion period postoperative potential protection protein randomized recent reduce reported response rewarming risk rSO2 saturation significant significantly strategy stroke surgical techniques temperature tests Thorac Cardiovasc Surg tion tissue trial values venous versus
-- Medical › Surgery › Cardiothoracic --Medical / Allied Health Services / Imaging Technologies --Medical / Biochemistry-- Medical / Cardiology-- Medical / Clinical Medicine --Medical / Internal Medicine-- Medical / Neurology --Medical / Surgery / Cardiothoracic
617.54 BON