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E-raamat: ECMO: A Practical Guide to Management

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Sep-2024
  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
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  • ISBN-13: 9783031596346
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ECMO has in the last year advanced rapidly in its prevalence and ease of use.  It is becoming the standard of care for the management of severe ARDS, however, its adoption outside of relatively few large hospitals in primarily very wealthy nations has been limited. This is in part improving as the cost of the equipment and associated resources decline, however a significant barrier to its use is the expertise required to manage the patient.  There are only a few existing reference books on the topic but they suffer from being too comprehensive, too basic, too theoretical or else they are too expensive for the average practitioner or hospital system to use as general reference material for training.





This book is designed to be a practical guide to the management of ECMO by the entire ECMO team from specialists to physicians. It discusses the core physiological principles necessary to the understanding of its management, but also then discusses how to practically apply these principles on a day-to-day basis. It is structured in a focused and concise manner with an emphasis on translating theory to actual equipment and patients through the use of visuals. 





The book is divided into twelve individual sections that each contain various chapters. The first section provides an introduction to the book itself as well as the authors. The second section explains the history of ECMO. The third section focuses on program development while the fourth section is all about patient selection. The fifth section details physics and technology while the sixth and seventh sections break down the physiology. The eighth section describes cannulation and configuration while the ninth focuses on complications and emergencies. The remaining three sections detail patient management, pharmacology and anticoagulation and weaning and decannulation.





Written by experts in the field, ECMO: A Practical Guide to Management targets bedside providers such as physicians and mid-level providers, however it is also a useful reference for nurses and respiratory therapists on the team.  While it contains sufficient advanced material to keep more seasoned practitioners engaged, it also focuses on only the necessary and practical principles to appeal to a variety of readers.
1. History of ECMO.-
2. Program Development.-
3. Indications for ECMO.-
4. Physics and technology.-
5. Physiology I Veno-Venous ECMO.-
6.
Physiology II Veno-Arterial ECMO.-
7. ECMO Cannulation and Configuration.-
8. Complications and Emergencies Associated with ECMO.-
9. Patient Care while
on ECMO.-
10. Pharmacology and Anticoagulation in ECMO.-
11. Weaning and
decannulation.
Ahmed Reda Taha, MD, FRCP, FCCP, FCCM





Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi





Assistant Clinical Professor CCLCM





Case Western Reserve 





Cleveland, OH, USA





 





Mark Caridi-Scheible, MD





Associate Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine





Medical Director, Emory ECMO Center





Department of Anesthesiology





Emory University Hospital





Atlanta, GA, USA





 





Eric Leiendecker, MD





Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine





Department of Anesthesiology





Emory University Hospital





Atlanta, GA, USA





 





Casey Miller, NP





Coordinator, Emory ECMO Center





Department of Surgery





Emory University Hospital





Atlanta, GA, USA





 





All of the editors are critical care trained providers who have worked for many years directly managing ECMO patients at their respective institutions.  As program directors and coordinators they have also been responsible for the development of educational materials and program management for nurses, specialists and other bedside providers.  They are currently developing an international conference on ECMO management for the Middle East region and have worked previously as a team on similar educational efforts in the realm of critical care ultrasound through the Society of Critical Care Medicine.