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Traditional cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) techniques have suffered from a number of disadvantages including haemodilution, inflammation and post-operative bleeding. Minimised cardiopulmonary bypass techniques use developments in perfusion technology to significantly reduce foreign surface-blood interactions to make bypass simpler and safer. This important book reviews key developments and issues relating to this promising technology.Part one covers the broad range of CPB pathophysiology, including anticoagulant protocols, the impact of CPB circuit surfaces, optimal haemodilution levels,
Cardiopulmonary Bypass -- instrumentation. --- Cardiopulmonary Bypass -- methods. --- Cardiopulmonary bypass. --- Coronary Artery Bypass -- instrumentation. --- Coronary Artery Bypass -- methods. --- Cardiopulmonary bypass --- Investigative Techniques --- Myocardial Revascularization --- Vascular Grafting --- Extracorporeal Circulation --- Vascular Surgical Procedures --- Cardiac Surgical Procedures --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Surgical Procedures, Operative --- Thoracic Surgical Procedures --- Cardiovascular Surgical Procedures --- Coronary Artery Bypass --- Cardiopulmonary Bypass --- Methods --- Surgery & Anesthesiology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Surgery - General and By Type --- Bypass, Cardiopulmonary --- Heart-lung bypass --- Blood --- Heart --- Heart, Mechanical --- Circulation, Artificial --- Surgery
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Traditional cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) techniques have suffered from a number of disadvantages including haemodilution, inflammation and post-operative bleeding. This book focuses on the issues of the equipment developed for mini-CPB, optimal myocardial protection protocols and CPB perfusate options.
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