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E-raamat: Lung Transplantation: Principles and Practice

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  • Formaat: 462 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Jan-2016
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9781482233940
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  • Formaat: 462 pages
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  • ISBN-13: 9781482233940

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Lung transplantation is accepted standard of therapy for selected patients with end-stage lung disease. Significant advances have been achieved in the past decade in areas such as donor allocation; organ preservation and management; recipient selection, management and support; surgical and critical care techniques; immune suppression; and infection prophylaxis. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the latest advances in lung transplant relevant not only to the specialist but to other healthcare providers who may refer or care for patients before and after transplantation.

With 38 chapters from international experts in the field, Lung Transplantation: Principles and Practice details current practice in donor and recipient management as well as current treatment strategies and outcomes. Specific instances of pulmonary disease that commonly necessitate lung transplantation are included. The book concludes with a discussion of future direction of therapies for advanced lung disease that are likely to influence transplant practice.

Generously illustrated in full color, this book will be a valuable source of up-to-date information for all surgeons, physicians and critical care specialists involved with lung transplantation, as well as the wider transplant team of immunologists, pathologists, nurses, and donor and transplant coordinators.

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"This thorough review of lung transplantation covers in detail all aspects, providing an excellent resource for all health professionals involved in this field. The accompanying ebook can be accessed using different platforms (PC, iPad, Kindle, etc.) and provides tools to easily find chapters, figures, and references This is one of the most complete resources on lung transplantation and it provides a wealth of information that is easy to access via the online version." - Reinaldo Rampolla, MD(Ochsner Medical Center), Doody's Book Review Service

Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
Contributors xiii
PART 1 GENERAL TOPICS
1(1)
1 History of lung transplantation
3(10)
Joel D. Cooper
Thomas M. Egan
2 Immunology of lung transplantation
13(10)
Adam S.A. Gracon
David S. Wilkes
3 Ethical considerations in transplantation: A focus on lung transplantation
23(6)
Baddr A. Shakhsheer
Sean C. Wightman
Savitri Fedson
Mark Siegler
4 Indications for lung transplantation and patient selection
29(26)
Joshua S. Mason
Julia B. Becker
Edward R. Garrity Jr.
5 Recipient management before transplantation
55
Gundeep S. Dhillon
David Weill
PART 2 DONOR MANAGEMENT
2(401)
6 Allocation of donor lungs
67(8)
Mark J. Russo
7 Donor selection and management
75(14)
Joseph Costa
Frank D'Ovidio
Joshua R. Sonett
8 Non-heart-beating donors
89(8)
David Gomez de Antonio
Jose Luis Campo Canaveral de la Cruz
Lucas Hoyos Megia
Daniel Valdivia Concha
Andres Varela de Ugarte
9 Donor lung preservation
97(8)
Wiebke Sommer
Gregor Warnecke
10 Donor procurement
105(6)
Hassan Michael Nemeh
Natalie Madoun
11 Ex vivo lung perfusion
111(10)
Thorsten Krueger
Marcelo Cypel
Shaf Keshavjee
PART 3 RECIPIENT MANAGEMENT AND OUTCOME
22 The humoral response to lung transplantation
121(12)
Glen P. Westall
Miranda A. Paraskeva
Greg I. Snell
13 Anesthesia for lung transplantation
133(6)
J. Devin Roberts
Mohammed Minhaj
Mark A. Chaney
14 Mechanical ventilation and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO): Bridges to lung transplantation
139(6)
James J. Yun
David P. Mason
15 Single-lung transplantation: Technical aspects
145(6)
Christopher Wigfield
Wickii T. Vigneswaran
16 Bilateral sequential lung transplantation: Technical aspects
151(8)
Mara B. Antonoff
G. Alexander Patterson
17 Heart-lung transplantation: Technical aspects
159(6)
Matthias Loebe
Xiang Wei
Dewei Ren
18 Lobar lung transplantation from living donors
165(10)
Hiroshi Date
19 Technical aspects of redo lung transplantation and lung transplantation after previous thoracotomy
175(8)
Shelly Bansal
John A. Odell
20 Lung transplantation for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
183(8)
Joshua C. Grimm
Leann L. Silhan
Ashish S. Shah
21 Lung transplantation for emphysema and σ1,-antitrypsin deficiency
191(12)
Walter Weder
Ilhan Inci
22 Lung transplantation for cystic fibrosis and bronchiectasis
203(10)
John H. Dark
23 Lung transplantation for pulmonary hypertension
213(10)
Stephane Collaud
Marc de Perrot
24 Lung transplantation for connective tissue disorders
223(6)
Abbas Ardehali
25 Posttransplantation critical care management
229(22)
Cesar A. Keller
Jose L. Diaz-Gomez
26 Primary graft dysfunction
251(14)
Catherine Borders
John Ellis
Edward M. Cantu
Jason D. Christie
27 Management of surgical complications
265(14)
Mathew Thomas
John A. Odell
28 Immunosuppression strategies in lung transplantation
279(14)
Miranda A. Paraskeva
Glen P. Westall
Greg I. Snell
29 Viral infections in lung transplantation
293(14)
Lara Danziger-Isakov
Erik Verschuuren
Oriol Manuel
30 Fungal infections in lung transplantation
307(14)
Melissa Gitman
Me-Linh Luong
31 Bacterial infections after lung transplantation
321(14)
Jennifer Delacruz
Jennifer L. Steinbeck
Kenneth Pursell
David Pitrak
32 Diagnosis of lung rejection and infection: A pathologist's perspective
335(10)
Vijayalakshmi Ananthanarayanan
Aliya N. Husain
33 Obliterative bronchiolitis/bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome: Etiology, diagnosis, and management
345(14)
Susan R. Russell
Sangeeta M. Bhorade
34 Chronic lung allograft dysfunction other than bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome
359(12)
Stijn E. Verleden
Robin Vos
Bart M. Vanaudenaerde
Geert M. Verleden
35 Medical complications of lung transplantation
371(14)
Keith C. Meyer
36 Malignancy following lung transplantation
385(10)
Katherine M. Vandervest
Martin R. Zamora
37 Quality of life following lung transplantation
395(8)
Nathan M. Mollberg
Michael S. Mulligan
PART 4 FUTURE OF LUNG TRANSPLANTATION
403(18)
38 Future therapies in lung transplantation
403(10)
Elizabeth A. Lendermon
John F. McDyer
39 New horizons in lung transplantation
413(8)
Jason M. Long
Wickii T. Vigneswaran
Index 421
Edited by

Wickii T. Vigneswaran, MD, MBA, FRCSC, FRCS(CTh), FACS, professor and chief of thoracic surgery, Loyola University Medical Center and Stritch School of Medicine, Chicago (Maywood), Illinois, USA

Edward R. Garrity, Jr., MD, MBA, professor of medicine, vice chair of clinical operations, and associate director of transplantation services, University of Chicago, Illinois, USA

John A. Odell, MBChB, FRCS(Ed), FACS, emeritus professor of surgery, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida, USA