A sizable number of cardiac surgical patients are difficult to wean off cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) as a result of structural or functional cardiac abnormalities, vasoplegic syndrome, or ventricular dysfunction. In these cases, therapeutic decisions have to be taken quickly for successful separation from CPB. Various crisis management scenarios can be anticipated which emphasizes the importance of basic knowledge in applied cardiovascular physiology, knowledge of pathophysiology of the surgical lesions as well as leadership, and communication between multiple team members in a high-stakes environment. Since the mid-90s, transoesophageal echocardiography has provided an opportunity to assess the completeness of surgery, to identify abnormal...
One of the most common health problems are diseases of the cardiovascular system with a great bulk o...
Objective: the vasoplegic syndrome (VS) has been implicated in life-threatening complications after ...
Acute cardiovascular dysfunction occurs perioperatively in more than 20% of cardiosurgical patients,...
International audienceABSTRACT: Acute cardiovascular dysfunction occurs perioperatively in more than...
Acute cardiovascular dysfunction occurs perioperatively in more than 20% of cardiosurgical patients,...
Acute cardiovascular dysfunction occurs perioperatively in more than 20% of cardiosurgical patients,...
SEPARATION from cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) after cardiac surgery is a progressive transition from ...
Introduction: The physiological changes of the cardiac surgery postoperative period are related to a...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: As our population ages and cardiovascular disease increases in prevalence, a grow...
Objective: To provide recommendations for enhanced recovery after cardiac surgery (ERACS) based on a...
One of the most common health problems are diseases of the cardiovascular system with a great bulk o...
Objective: the vasoplegic syndrome (VS) has been implicated in life-threatening complications after ...
Acute cardiovascular dysfunction occurs perioperatively in more than 20% of cardiosurgical patients,...
International audienceABSTRACT: Acute cardiovascular dysfunction occurs perioperatively in more than...
Acute cardiovascular dysfunction occurs perioperatively in more than 20% of cardiosurgical patients,...
Acute cardiovascular dysfunction occurs perioperatively in more than 20% of cardiosurgical patients,...
SEPARATION from cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) after cardiac surgery is a progressive transition from ...
Introduction: The physiological changes of the cardiac surgery postoperative period are related to a...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: As our population ages and cardiovascular disease increases in prevalence, a grow...
Objective: To provide recommendations for enhanced recovery after cardiac surgery (ERACS) based on a...
One of the most common health problems are diseases of the cardiovascular system with a great bulk o...
Objective: the vasoplegic syndrome (VS) has been implicated in life-threatening complications after ...
Acute cardiovascular dysfunction occurs perioperatively in more than 20% of cardiosurgical patients,...