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Hemodynamic Monitoring and Fluid Therapy during Surgery

Hemodynamic Monitoring and Fluid Therapy during Surgery

Hemodynamic Monitoring and Fluid Therapy during Surgery

Alexandre Joosten, University of California, Los Angeles
Maxime Cannesson, University of California, Los Angeles
Robert G. Hahn, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm
April 2024
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    Combining two successful texts, Clinical Fluid Therapy in the Perioperative Setting, 2nd edition and Perioperative Hemodynamic Monitoring and Goal Directed Therapy, this revised volume provides a guide to fluid management and hemodynamic therapy for the perioperative practitioner. The book begins with an up-to-date overview of the basics before then exploring most of the current and controversial topics within hemodynamic monitoring and fluid therapy. This is followed by a section on practical use which explores hemodynamic and fluid therapy in various types of surgery and patient conditions. The book closes with a discussion of the future concepts in fluid and hemodynamic therapy ranging from microcirculation, to closed-loop and mobiles technologies.
    With contributions from the world's leading experts, chapters guide the reader in the application of fluid and hemodynamic therapy in all aspects of perioperative patient care. A valuable resource for those involved in perioperative patient management, including anaesthesiologists, intensivists, and surgeons.

    • Featuring twenty-six authoritative chapters contributed by leading international experts, the book is divided into four accessible sections: Hemodynamic Monitoring in the Perioperative Period, Basic Science and Concepts in Fluid Therapy, Practical Use, and Future Directions
    • Designed for the practicing clinician and covering both basic science and clinical practice, this book provides a rapid yet comprehensive overview of current fluid management and hemodynamic monitoring concepts
    • Presents complex ideas in a simple, easy-to-understand manner and features almost every hot topic in fluid management and hemodynamic monitoring alongside both concise background descriptions and explanations for the clinical relevance of each section

    Reviews & endorsements

    ‘The book is an outstanding addition for the specialty of anesthesiology as well as those who practice perioperative medicine.’ Robert R. Gaiser, Doody's Reviews

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    April 2024
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    Table of Contents

    • Foreword
    • Part I. Hemodynamic Monitoring in the Perioperative Period:
    • 1. Overview of the circulation Michael R. Pinsky
    • 2. Invasive and semi-invasive hemodynamic monitoring Antonio Messina, Giulia Lionetti and Maurizio Cecconi
    • 3. Non-invasive blood pressure monitoring Karim Lakhal and Jérôme E. Dauvergne
    • 4. Microcirculation and mitochondrial dysfunction Daniel de Backer and Diego Orbegozo Cortes
    • 5. Cerebral oxymetry D. Massari, I. N. de Keijzer, J. J. Vos and T. W. L. Scheeren
    • Part II. Basic Science & Concepts in Fluid Therapy:
    • 6. Body volumes and fluid kinetics Robert G. Hahn
    • 7. Crystalloid fluids Robert G. Hahn
    • 8. Colloid fluids Robert G. Hahn
    • 9. The role of plasmatic viscosity Pedro Cabrales, Amy G. Tsai, Judith Martini and Marcos Intaglietta
    • 10. Acid-Base Issues in fluid therapy Niels Van Regenmortel, Wouter Rosseels, Paul WG Elbers
    • Part III. Practical Use:
    • 11. Outcome and organ dysfunction after major surgery Eryn R. Thiele, Chelsea A. Patry, Susan M. Walters and Amanda M. Kleiman
    • 12. Perioperative goal-directed hemodynamic therapy Sean Coeckelenbergh, Brenton Alexander, Maxime Cannesson and Alexandre Joosten
    • 13. Fluid Responsiveness assessment Antonio Messina, Lorenzo Calabrò and Maurizio Cecconi
    • 14. Intra-abdominal surgery Birgitte Brandstrup
    • 15. Fluid and hemodynamic monitoring in pulmonary surgery Mert Åženturk, Achmet Ali, Zerrin Sungur and Emre Sertac Bingul
    • 16. Fluid management in cardiac surgery Saqib H Qureshi, Metesh N. Acharya and Giovanni Mariscalco
    • 17. Fluid and hemodynamic monitoring in brain surgery Indu Kapoor, Charu Mahajan and Hemanshu Prabhakar
    • 18. Fluid and hemodynamic monitoring in trauma Marie Werner, Sean Coeckelenbergh and Anatole Harrois
    • 19. Fluid and hemodynamic monitoring in pediatrics Robert Sümpelmann and Nils Dennhardt
    • 20. Fluid therapy for liver and renal transplantation Laurence Weinberg
    • 21. Fluid and hemodynamic monitoring in burns Emmanuel Dudoignon, François Depret, Benjamin Deniau and Matthieu Legrand
    • Part IV. Futures Directions:
    • 22. Optimizing hemodynamic therapy by monitoring microcirculation: one step forward in matching tissue oxygen delivery to consumption Sean Coeckelenbergh, Hiromi Kato, Salima Naili and Jacques Duranteau
    • 23. Predictive analytics and artificial intelligence Jack E. Brooker and Kamal Maheshwari
    • 24. Clinical decision support and closed-loop systems for goal-directed hemodynamic therapy Sean Coeckelenbergh, Joseph Rinehart, Maxime Cannesson and Alexandre Joosten
    • 25. Postoperative surveillance: the rise of wireless sensors, pocket ultrasound devices and AI-enabled tools Frédéric Michard
    • 26. Can perfusion index be useful for fluid and hemodynamic management? Maxime Coutrot, Emmanuel Dudoignon, Benjamin Deniau and François Dépret.
      Contributors
    • Michael R. Pinsky, Antonio Messina, Giulia Lionetti, Maurizio Cecconi, Karim Lakhal, Jérôme E. Dauvergne, Daniel de Backer, Diego Orbegozo Cortes, D. Massari, I. N. de Keijzer, J. J. Vos, T. W. L. Scheeren, Robert G. Hahn, Pedro Cabrales, Amy G. Tsai, Judith Martini, Marcos Intaglietta, Niels Van Regenmortel, Wouter Rosseels, Paul WG Elbers, Eryn R. Thiele, Chelsea A. Patry, Susan M. Walters, Amanda M. Kleiman, Sean Coeckelenbergh, Brenton Alexander, Maxime Cannesson, Alexandre Joosten, Lorenzo Calabrò, Birgitte Brandstrup, Mert Åženturk, Achmet Ali, Zerrin Sungur, Emre Sertac Bingul, Saqib H Qureshi, Metesh N Acharya, Giovanni Mariscalco, Indu Kapoor, Charu Mahajan, Hemanshu Prabhakar, Marie Werner, Anatole Harrois, Robert Sümpelmann, Nils Dennhardt, Laurence Weinberg, Emmanuel Dudoignon, François Depret, Benjamin Deniau, Matthieu Legrand, Hiromi Kato, Salima Naili, Jacques Duranteau, Jack E. Brooker, Kamal Maheshwari, Joseph Rinehart, Frédéric Michard, Maxime Coutrot, François Dépret

    • Editors
    • Alexandre Joosten , University of California, Los Angeles

      Alexandre Joosten is an Associate Professor of Anesthesiology in the Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine at at the University of California in Los Angeles.

    • Maxime Cannesson , University of California, Los Angeles

      Maxime Cannesson is Professor and Chair of the Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine at the University of California in Los Angeles.

    • Robert G. Hahn , Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm

      Robert G. Hahn is Professor of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care at the Karolinska Institutet in Sweden.