Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: an interdisciplinary problem-based learning approach
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Zusammenfassung: | "Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation : An Interdisciplinary Problem-Based Learning Approach" provides an overview of the latest techniques, management strategies and technology surrounding the clinical use of ECMO. This interdisciplinary book reviews the most common scenarios of ECMO in 62 chapters exploring the conditions and problems arising in ECMO practice. Each chapter begins with a stem case, followed by open questions to encourage critical thinking and enable the reader to follow the management strategies of the authors, who are world leaders in the field. Followed by an evidence-based discussion, each chapter concludes with multiple-choice questions for self-assessment. This book is current in its knowledge of organ systems and management and keeps pace with new ECMO technology and surgical techniques coupled with current guidelines for management. Starting with the history of ECMO to technical aspects, circuit biocompatibility and interaction with blood, drugs and flow physics, the volume continues into pediatric and adult sections, focussing on both respiratory and cardiovascular support, followed by a section on trauma. The volume then concludes with a section on neurologic complications and ethics, as well as rehabilitation and ambulation of ECMO patients. In addition, to reflect the current global health situation, this book alsoincludes a chapter on ECMO management in patients suffering with COVID-19, to cover the most urgent and pressing questions around ECMO during the ongoing pandemic. This is the first ECMO book on the market to utilise a problem-based learning approach and as such is an important unprecedented project on ECMO education |
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Vasopressor and Inotropic Support in ECMO Patients With Refractory Shock MichaelD. Harper andMarc 0. Maybauer 191 201 215 21. ECMO for Neonatal Pulmonary Hypertension and Associated Disorders 227 Billie Lou Short 85 9. Ambulance Ground Transportation of ECMO Patients Grace van Leeuwen, ^Battco Di Xardo, and Nicolo Patroniti 10. Fixed-Wing and Helicopter Air Transport of ECMO Patients Antonio Arcadipane and Gennaro Martticci 153 97 22. ECMO for Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Carl Davis 233 23. Evidence and Management of a Rare Presentation in Neonatal ECMO 247 Zeenia C. Billimoria and Thomas V. Brogan 107 24. ECMO for the Pediatric Patient With Status Asthmaticus Renee M. Potera and Lakshmi Raman 253 259 ECMO BLOOD INTERACTION 25. ECMO for Pediatric Pneumonia and Sepsis Javier Rodriguez-Fanjul, Monica Balaguer Gargallo, and Lolanda Jordan Garcia 12. The Unholy Blood-Biomaterial Interaction in Extracorporeal Circulation 131 Emma L. Hartley, Jonathan Millar, andJohn F. Fraser 26. ECMO in Pediatric Lung Transplantation Suresh Keshavamurthy, Peter Rodgers-Fischl, Thomas A. Tribble, andJoseph B. Zwischenberger 269 13. Heparin Anticoagulation for Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation on ECMO Gianluca Paternoster, Marc 0. Maybauer, and Filippo Sanfilippo 27. Weaning and Decannulation of Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory ECMO Support Malaika Mendonca, Mark G. Davidson, and Peter P. Roeleveld 11. Implications and Experiences With Long-Run ECMO HaniJaouni, Marc 0. ^laybauer, and Tasleem Raza 145 117 279
ECMO IN NEONATAL AND PEDIATRIC CARDIAC DISEASE 44. ECMO Support for Patients With Myocarditis Jan Kunstyr, Slichal Lips, and Petr Kuchynka 445 28. ECMO in Pediatric Patients With Univentricular Physiology 293 Lee I). Murphy, DavidS. Cooper, and Kenneth E. i^Lih 45. Left Ventricular Venting Strategics During ECMO Slario Gramegna, Giulia X ardi, andlederico Pappalardo 457 29. ECMO in Pediatric Patients With Congenital Heart Disease Ajay Desai andJ. Andreas Hoschtitzky 301 30. Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Children Juan M. Lehoux and GilesJ. Peek 309 46. ECMO Support for Patients With Major Aortic Surgery or Dissection Slassimo Capoccia and Marc (). .Maybauer 47. Mechanical Support tor Postcardiotoms Right Ventricular Failure 479 Valeria I.o Coco, Maria I-.. De Piero, Slarius; Kowalewski, Giuseppe M. Raja, and Roberto l.orusso 31. ECMO as Bridge to Pediatric Heart Transplantation Marissa A. Brunetti, Christopher E. Mascio, and MatthewJ. O’Connor 317 32. Weaning and Decannulation of Pediatric Cardiac ECMO Bonnie A. Brooks andJohn T. Berger 329 +8. ECMO for the Complicated Postcardiotomy Cardiac Arrest 493 EspeedKhoshbin and .Mart (). .Maybauer 49. ECMO tor Accidental Hypothermia and Cardiorespiratory Arrest Jean Bonnemain, Ma o Rusia, and Lucas Liaudet 501 50. ECMO Support tor Pulmonary Embolism Maximilian Mal/crthcmer ami Marc (). .Maxbauer ECMO IN ADULT RESPIRATORY DISEASE 33. Veno-Venous ECMO for Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome JohnP. Skendelas, William A.JakobleJJ, and GilesJ. Peek 339 51. Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Adults Jan
Bèlohl.ieek and Jana Ssnalcot a 34. Extracorporeal CO, Removal to Enhance Protective Ventilation in ARDS 3-49 Guillaume Franchineau and lilatthieu Schmidt 52. Bridging From ECMO to 1 Durable Lett Ventricular 35. ECMO in Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome (MERS-CoV) 53. ECMO in the Management ot 1 leart Transplantation Lucy W Mu aura and . Ham I uyhleke Awist Device 359 36. ECMO in SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) Patients Sebastiano M. Colombo, Gianluigi Li B,issi, Giacomo Grasselli, Antonio M. Pesenti, and John E Fr. uer 513 521 535 A. Re. had Garan. Koi: iakeda. and Daniel Brodie Ibrahim F Hassan and Bishoy Zakhary 365 37. ECMO in Pregnancy and the Peripartum Patient Cara Agerstrand, Antonio EStud, and Marc O. Maybauer 5-4 KMOINTH1 .TRAUMA PAI 11 NT 391 39. ECMO for Severe Respiratory Failure Secondary to HIV Infection Gerasimos Capatos andAiarc 0. Maybauer 397 56. ECMO in Patients W ith Burn and Smoke Inhalation Injure Dirk M. Maybauer and Marc (). Maybauer 415 ECMO IN ADULT CARDIAC DISEASE 425 43. ECMO for Myocardial Infarction With Cardiogenic Shock Daniel Rob andJan Bëlohlâvek 435 565 571 REHABILITATION. XI UROI OGIGAL AND ETHICAL ASPECTS OF ECMO 405 42. ECMO Support for Adults With Congenital Heart Disease Akbar Vohra and Marc 0. Maybauer 551 385 55. ECMO tor Hemorrhagic Shock Ater Blunt Trauma Justyna Steal 41. Weaning and Liberation From V-V ECMO Antonio Rubino, Giulia Killa, and Fabio Sangalli 541 . Weaning and Liberation From VA ICMO .Irpan (.hakraborty. Dipanjan Chatterjee. and Kunal Sarkar 38. ECMO in Sickle Cell Disease and Acute Chest Syndrome Othman Al-Sawafand
Akatthias Kochanek 40. Bicaval Dual-Lumen ECMO Cannulation for Lung Transplantation Suresh Keshavamurthy, lanessa M. Bazan, Thomas A. Tribble, andJoseph B. Zwischcnberger 467 57 ECMO in the Awake Patient. Early Extubation, and Physical Rehabilitation MichaelSalna. Darryl Abrams, and Daniel Rrodie 583 58. Neurodevelopmental Outcome After Pediatric Cardiac ECMO Support Aparna L’. Hoskote. Suzatt Kakat, and Katherine L. Brou n 59. Neurologic Complications in Adult ECMO Bernhard Holzgraeje and H.ikan Kaizen viii • 60. Management of ECMO Complicated bv Intracranial Hemorrhage Alexander Fletcher-Sandersjöö and Lars Mikael Broman CONTENTS 591 607 615
61. Neurological Monitoring and Determination of Brain Death in ECMO Patients Michael D. Harper, Dirk M. Maybauer, and Marc 0. Maybauer 623 62. Ethical Considerations for ECMO Initiation and End-of-Life Care Roxanne Kirsch and Ryan D. Coleman 633 Index 643 CONTENTS • ix
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CONTENTS Foreword xi Preface 14. Bivalirudin for Alternative Anticoagulation in Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia During ECMO Cristina Santonocito, Filippo Sanfilippo, and Marc 0. Maybauer xiii HISTORY OF ECMO 1. From ehe First ECMO Patient Into the Future Federica Jiritano and Roberto Lorusso 3 15. Argatroban for Anticoagulation in Pediatric and Adult ECMO 161 Massimo Capoccia, Janos Geli, and Marc 0. Maybauer 16. ECMO Transfusion and Coagulation Management Hergen Buscher and Shweta Priyadarshini TECHNICAL AND PROGRAMMATIC ASPECTS OF ECMO 2. Development and Staffing of an ECMO Service Jo-anne Fowles and Alain Iuyls!elw 15 3. ECMO Configurations and Cannulation in Pediatric Patients RobertJ. Vandewalle, iMatthew 8. Clifton, and Rlattbew L. Paden 167 PHARMACOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR ECMO 17. Pharmacological Considerations for Analgesia and Sedation of ECMO Patients Joshua Chew, Pesa Cheng, and Kiran Shekar 25 179 18. Challenges ofAntimicrobial Therapy in ECMO Patients Vesa Cheng, Mohd H. Abdul-Aziz, and Kiran Shekar 4. ECMO Configurations and Cannulation in Adult Patients Amit Prasad and Rai Singbartl 37 5. The ECMO Circuit and Troubleshooting Marcus Hermann and Harald Keller 47 6. Echocardiography in the Management of ECMO Patients Sara J. Allen and David Sidebotba?n 61 ECMO IN NEONATAL AND PEDIATRIC RESPIRATORY DISEASE 7- Airway Management in ECMO Patients Samuel Howitt and Marc 0. Maybauer 75 20. ECMO for Meconium Aspiration Syndrome Avideh Rashed and Rachel L. Chapman 8. Acute Renal Failure and Renal Replacement Therapy in ECMO Patients Julia Coull and Aidan Burrell 19.
Vasopressor and Inotropic Support in ECMO Patients With Refractory Shock MichaelD. Harper andMarc 0. Maybauer 191 201 215 21. ECMO for Neonatal Pulmonary Hypertension and Associated Disorders 227 Billie Lou Short 85 9. Ambulance Ground Transportation of ECMO Patients Grace van Leeuwen, ^Battco Di Xardo, and Nicolo Patroniti 10. Fixed-Wing and Helicopter Air Transport of ECMO Patients Antonio Arcadipane and Gennaro Martticci 153 97 22. ECMO for Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Carl Davis 233 23. Evidence and Management of a Rare Presentation in Neonatal ECMO 247 Zeenia C. Billimoria and Thomas V. Brogan 107 24. ECMO for the Pediatric Patient With Status Asthmaticus Renee M. Potera and Lakshmi Raman 253 259 ECMO BLOOD INTERACTION 25. ECMO for Pediatric Pneumonia and Sepsis Javier Rodriguez-Fanjul, Monica Balaguer Gargallo, and Lolanda Jordan Garcia 12. The Unholy Blood-Biomaterial Interaction in Extracorporeal Circulation 131 Emma L. Hartley, Jonathan Millar, andJohn F. Fraser 26. ECMO in Pediatric Lung Transplantation Suresh Keshavamurthy, Peter Rodgers-Fischl, Thomas A. Tribble, andJoseph B. Zwischenberger 269 13. Heparin Anticoagulation for Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation on ECMO Gianluca Paternoster, Marc 0. Maybauer, and Filippo Sanfilippo 27. Weaning and Decannulation of Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory ECMO Support Malaika Mendonca, Mark G. Davidson, and Peter P. Roeleveld 11. Implications and Experiences With Long-Run ECMO HaniJaouni, Marc 0. ^laybauer, and Tasleem Raza 145 117 279
ECMO IN NEONATAL AND PEDIATRIC CARDIAC DISEASE 44. ECMO Support for Patients With Myocarditis Jan Kunstyr, Slichal Lips, and Petr Kuchynka 445 28. ECMO in Pediatric Patients With Univentricular Physiology 293 Lee I). Murphy, DavidS. Cooper, and Kenneth E. i^Lih 45. Left Ventricular Venting Strategics During ECMO Slario Gramegna, Giulia X'ardi, andlederico Pappalardo 457 29. ECMO in Pediatric Patients With Congenital Heart Disease Ajay Desai andJ. Andreas Hoschtitzky 301 30. Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Children Juan M. Lehoux and GilesJ. Peek 309 46. ECMO Support for Patients With Major Aortic Surgery or Dissection Slassimo Capoccia and Marc (). .Maybauer 47. Mechanical Support tor Postcardiotoms Right Ventricular Failure 479 Valeria I.o Coco, Maria I-. De Piero, Slarius; Kowalewski, Giuseppe M. Raja, and Roberto l.orusso 31. ECMO as Bridge to Pediatric Heart Transplantation Marissa A. Brunetti, Christopher E. Mascio, and MatthewJ. O’Connor 317 32. Weaning and Decannulation of Pediatric Cardiac ECMO Bonnie A. Brooks andJohn T. Berger 329 +8. ECMO for the Complicated Postcardiotomy Cardiac Arrest 493 EspeedKhoshbin and .Mart (). .Maybauer 49. ECMO tor Accidental Hypothermia and Cardiorespiratory Arrest Jean Bonnemain, Ma \o Rusia, and Lucas Liaudet 501 50. ECMO Support tor Pulmonary Embolism Maximilian Mal/crthcmer ami Marc (). .Maxbauer ECMO IN ADULT RESPIRATORY DISEASE 33. Veno-Venous ECMO for Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome JohnP. Skendelas, William A.JakobleJJ, and GilesJ. Peek 339 51. Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Adults Jan
Bèlohl.ieek and Jana Ssnalcot a 34. Extracorporeal CO, Removal to Enhance Protective Ventilation in ARDS 3-49 Guillaume Franchineau and lilatthieu Schmidt 52. Bridging From ECMO to 1 Durable Lett Ventricular 35. ECMO in Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome (MERS-CoV)' 53. ECMO in the Management ot 1 leart Transplantation Lucy W Mu aura and . Ham I uyhleke Awist Device 359 36. ECMO in SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) Patients Sebastiano M. Colombo, Gianluigi Li B,issi, Giacomo Grasselli, Antonio M. Pesenti, and John E Fr. uer 513 521 535 A. Re.'had Garan. Koi: iakeda. and Daniel Brodie Ibrahim F Hassan and Bishoy Zakhary 365 37. ECMO in Pregnancy and the Peripartum Patient Cara Agerstrand, Antonio EStud, and Marc O. Maybauer 5-4 KMOINTH1 .TRAUMA PAI 11 NT 391 39. ECMO for Severe Respiratory Failure Secondary to HIV Infection Gerasimos Capatos andAiarc 0. Maybauer 397 56. ECMO in Patients W ith Burn and Smoke Inhalation Injure Dirk M. Maybauer and Marc (). Maybauer 415 ECMO IN ADULT CARDIAC DISEASE 425 43. ECMO for Myocardial Infarction With Cardiogenic Shock Daniel Rob andJan Bëlohlâvek 435 565 571 REHABILITATION. XI UROI OGIGAL AND ETHICAL ASPECTS OF ECMO 405 42. ECMO Support for Adults With Congenital Heart Disease Akbar Vohra and Marc 0. Maybauer 551 385 55. ECMO tor Hemorrhagic Shock Ater Blunt Trauma Justyna Steal 41. Weaning and Liberation From V-V ECMO Antonio Rubino, Giulia Killa, and Fabio Sangalli 541 . Weaning and Liberation From VA ICMO .Irpan (.hakraborty. Dipanjan Chatterjee. and Kunal Sarkar 38. ECMO in Sickle Cell Disease and Acute Chest Syndrome Othman Al-Sawafand
Akatthias Kochanek 40. Bicaval Dual-Lumen ECMO Cannulation for Lung Transplantation Suresh Keshavamurthy, lanessa M. Bazan, Thomas A. Tribble, andJoseph B. Zwischcnberger 467 57 ECMO in the Awake Patient. Early Extubation, and Physical Rehabilitation MichaelSalna. Darryl Abrams, and Daniel Rrodie 583 58. Neurodevelopmental Outcome After Pediatric Cardiac ECMO Support Aparna L’. Hoskote. Suzatt Kakat, and Katherine L. Brou n 59. Neurologic Complications in Adult ECMO Bernhard Holzgraeje and H.ikan Kaizen viii • 60. Management of ECMO Complicated bv Intracranial Hemorrhage Alexander Fletcher-Sandersjöö and Lars Mikael Broman CONTENTS 591 607 615
61. Neurological Monitoring and Determination of Brain Death in ECMO Patients Michael D. Harper, Dirk M. Maybauer, and Marc 0. Maybauer 623 62. Ethical Considerations for ECMO Initiation and End-of-Life Care Roxanne Kirsch and Ryan D. Coleman 633 Index 643 CONTENTS • ix |
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physical | xxiv, 661 Seiten Illustrationen 216 x 279 mm |
publishDate | 2022 |
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spelling | Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation an interdisciplinary problem-based learning approach edited by Marc O. Maybauer, MD, PhD, EDIC, FCCP, FACC, FASE New York, NY, United States of America Oxford University Press [2022] xxiv, 661 Seiten Illustrationen 216 x 279 mm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation : An Interdisciplinary Problem-Based Learning Approach" provides an overview of the latest techniques, management strategies and technology surrounding the clinical use of ECMO. This interdisciplinary book reviews the most common scenarios of ECMO in 62 chapters exploring the conditions and problems arising in ECMO practice. Each chapter begins with a stem case, followed by open questions to encourage critical thinking and enable the reader to follow the management strategies of the authors, who are world leaders in the field. Followed by an evidence-based discussion, each chapter concludes with multiple-choice questions for self-assessment. This book is current in its knowledge of organ systems and management and keeps pace with new ECMO technology and surgical techniques coupled with current guidelines for management. Starting with the history of ECMO to technical aspects, circuit biocompatibility and interaction with blood, drugs and flow physics, the volume continues into pediatric and adult sections, focussing on both respiratory and cardiovascular support, followed by a section on trauma. The volume then concludes with a section on neurologic complications and ethics, as well as rehabilitation and ambulation of ECMO patients. In addition, to reflect the current global health situation, this book alsoincludes a chapter on ECMO management in patients suffering with COVID-19, to cover the most urgent and pressing questions around ECMO during the ongoing pandemic. This is the first ECMO book on the market to utilise a problem-based learning approach and as such is an important unprecedented project on ECMO education Respiratory medicine / BIC2 Anaesthetics / BIC2 Surgery / BIC2 Maybauer, Marc Oliver 1971- (DE-588)129482951 edt wpr aut https://www.lehmanns.de/media/100385849 Cover original https://www.lehmanns.de/media/100385851 Cover 160 Px https://www.lehmanns.de/media/100385850 Cover 80 Px Digitalisierung UB Regensburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034596166&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Maybauer, Marc Oliver 1971- Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation an interdisciplinary problem-based learning approach Respiratory medicine / BIC2 Anaesthetics / BIC2 Surgery / BIC2 |
title | Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation an interdisciplinary problem-based learning approach |
title_auth | Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation an interdisciplinary problem-based learning approach |
title_exact_search | Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation an interdisciplinary problem-based learning approach |
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title_full | Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation an interdisciplinary problem-based learning approach edited by Marc O. Maybauer, MD, PhD, EDIC, FCCP, FACC, FASE |
title_fullStr | Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation an interdisciplinary problem-based learning approach edited by Marc O. Maybauer, MD, PhD, EDIC, FCCP, FACC, FASE |
title_full_unstemmed | Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation an interdisciplinary problem-based learning approach edited by Marc O. Maybauer, MD, PhD, EDIC, FCCP, FACC, FASE |
title_short | Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation |
title_sort | extracorporeal membrane oxygenation an interdisciplinary problem based learning approach |
title_sub | an interdisciplinary problem-based learning approach |
topic | Respiratory medicine / BIC2 Anaesthetics / BIC2 Surgery / BIC2 |
topic_facet | Respiratory medicine / BIC2 Anaesthetics / BIC2 Surgery / BIC2 |
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