Overview
- The first authoritative volume dedicated to technology in advanced heart failure
- Offers a broad overview of the current technology
- Gives the expertise of dozens of experts in the field
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More than 6 million Americans suffer from heart failure - about 10% of those patients suffer from advanced heart failure. These patients can no longer be treated with conventional heart therapies and symptom management strategies. As a result, a more targeted and invasive technique needs to be discussed and decided between the patient and their doctor.
This book describes the current state of the art in mechanical circulatory support with an emphasis in patient selection, device selection, management of comorbidities and complications. The book is the first authoritative and comprehensive volume dedicated to how the technology can be used safely to benefit ill patients suffering from advanced heart failure.
The book begins with a brief historical perspective of the technology and its development. It will be divided in 6 sections with multiple chapters, each addressing a specific area in MCS. These sections include types of support, the MCS program, patient selection, operative techniques, management, complications, and special considerations. Chapter authors are experts in their fields.
Mechanical Heart Assistance to Heart Replacement: A Guide is an essential reference for all providers (physician, nurses, coordinators, engineers, industry, hospitals and regulatory agencies) who manage patients with advanced heart failure who require mechanical circulatory support.
This book describes the current state of the art in mechanical circulatory support with an emphasis in patient selection, device selection, management of comorbidities and complications. The book is the first authoritative and comprehensive volume dedicated to how the technology can be used safely to benefit ill patients suffering from advanced heart failure.
The book begins with a brief historical perspective of the technology and its development. It will be divided in 6 sections with multiple chapters, each addressing a specific area in MCS. These sections include types of support, the MCS program, patient selection, operative techniques, management, complications, and special considerations. Chapter authors are experts in their fields.
Mechanical Heart Assistance to Heart Replacement: A Guide is an essential reference for all providers (physician, nurses, coordinators, engineers, industry, hospitals and regulatory agencies) who manage patients with advanced heart failure who require mechanical circulatory support.
Keywords
- Advanced Heart Failure
- Biventricular Heart Failure
- Intra-aortic balloon pump
- Extra corporeal membrane oxygenator (ECMO)
- Short-term mechanical circulatory support
- Ventricular assist device
- Left ventricular assist device
- Biventricular assist device
- Total artificial heart
- Heart assist device
- Heart replacement
- Bridge to heart transplantation
- Destination Therapy
- Bridge to Decision
- Cardiac Support
Table of contents (17 entries)
Editors and Affiliations
About the editor
Dr. Arabia obtained his MD degree from the University of Pennsylvania. He holds a degree in bioengineering from Tulane Univ. and an MBA from the University of AZ. He became Professor of Surgery at the University of AZ where he was the surgical director of the Lung Tx Program.He became Chair of Cardiac Surgery at Mayo Clinic AZ where he established the Heart Transplant and Mechanical Circulatory Support Programs. He has worked as a Clinical Professor of Surgery at UCLA and formerly worked as the Director for Advanced Mechanical Circulatory Support Center at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. He currently serves as Physician Executive for Advanced Heart Programs at Banner Health/ University of Arizona in Phoenix and Tucson, Professor of Surgery and Medicine.
He has published extensively in heart transplantation, MCS, and the total artificial heart.
He has published extensively in heart transplantation, MCS, and the total artificial heart.
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Mechanical Circulatory Support
Editors: Francisco A Arabía
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-86172-8
Publisher: Springer Cham
eBook Packages: Springer Reference Medicine, Reference Module Medicine
eBook ISBN: 978-3-030-86172-8Due: 14 April 2024
Number of Illustrations: 10 b/w illustrations
Topics: Cardiology, Internal Medicine