Postoperative management of the cardiac transplant patient

Postoperative management of the cardiac transplant patient

Jiménez, Javier
Starling, Randall
Pham, Si Mai

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This is the first book that specifically addresses the postoperative medical care/management of cardiac transplant patients Written from a best practice point of view, covering not only personal experience but is also based on evidence-based data The emphasis is on the practical and not the theoretical management of care Randall Starling is one of the world’s leading experts on cardiac transplantation and is based at the world famous Cleveland Clinic; Drs Jimenezand Pham are both well-respected and have a vast amount of experience managing post-transplant patients. This essential text provides a quick and practicalreference to cardiologists, residents and general practitioners involved withheart transplant recipients. The book’s chapters are designed to address relevant issues that heart transplant specialists face on a daily basis. The firstthree chapters introduce the reader to basic aspects of post-operative and ambulatory care of cardiac transplant patients starting at the time they are discharged from the hospital. Chapters 4 through 6 cover the topics of rejection and treatment with immunosuppressive therapy. This information would be relevant to non-transplant practitioner since they are often not familiar with thesedrugs and its interactions. Chapters 7 through 10 describe frequent co-morbidities found in post cardiac transplant patients. An emphasis is made on metabolic abnormalities, renal insufficiency, hypertension, infections and cancer. Chapters 11 through 15 address psychosocial and ethical issues considered relevant by most patients. Answers to these issues are not easily found and will complement the care of these patients. Every chapter illustrates 2 common clinical scenarios that relate to each subject. This case-presentation, which may include illustrations, will help the reader apply the knowledge provided in eachchapter and will describe the solving strategies for each clinical situation.In summary, Postoperative Management of the Cardiac Transplant Patient fills a void in information for the care of post cardiac transplant patients. From cardiology residents to practicing cardiologists who care for a few patients that have been transplanted, this book will serve as a practical reference guide. INDICE: 1. Early post-operative period. 2. Ambulatory management and preventive medicine. 3. Laboratory, non-invasive and invasive monitoring of transplant patientS. 4. Rejection: Cellular and Vascular. 5. Immunosupression and drug interactions. 6. Non-immunosupressive pharmacology. 7. Hypertension and renal insufficiency. 8. Metabolic disorders: Diabetes and Osteoporosis. 9. Cancer.10. InfectionsPreoperative evaluation for non-cardiac surgery. 11. Return to normal life: Employment, pregnancy, sex and trave. 12. Exercise and diet. 13. The aging transplant patient. 14. Psychosocial issues: Depression, end of lifeand health insurance.

  • ISBN: 978-0-415-44236-7
  • Editorial: INFORMA HEALTHCARE BOOKS
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 256
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/06/2008
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés