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E-raamat: Perioperative Care of Cardiac Surgery Patients

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  • Sari: Medicine
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jan-2026
  • Kirjastus: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783032098177
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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Sari: Medicine
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jan-2026
  • Kirjastus: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783032098177

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This fully comprehensive, ready-for-use handbook is devoted to the care of cardiac surgical patients in both ward and critical care environments. The book is set out for rapid and straightforward access, and it encompasses all essential elements of perioperative care, starting from preoperative management plans and continuing through post-operative pain management, wound care, haematology, respiratory care, including pleural space complications, gastroenterology, and urinary care.
The book concentrates on day-to-day practices such as blood glucose management, fluid and electrolyte management, nutritional support, and pain management to attain the best patient outcomes. The book also discusses complex issues such as infection prevention and other critical issues, such as fall prevention and discharge planning.
Whether you are a junior or senior cardiac surgeon, trainee, intensivist, anaesthetist, nurse, general practitioner, resident, medical student, or paramedic, this resource offers indispensable advice for high-quality perioperative care. Arm yourself with this vital resource and improve your practice in cardiac surgery patient management. 

1. Introduction.-
2. Preoperative management of cardiac surgical
patients.-
3. General Perioperative care for cardiac surgery patients.-
4.
Post-operative cardiac surgical pain management.-
5. Post cardiac operations
wound care.-
6. Hematology Management After Cardiac Surgery: Post-Operative
Care.-
7. Post-operative gastroenterology care after cardiac surgery.-
8.
Everyday practice in blood glucose management during perioperative cardiac
surgery.-
9. Optimizing Postoperative Fluid and Electrolyte Care in Cardiac
Surgery Patients.-
10. Post-operative Renal and Urinary Care of Cardiac
Surgical patients.-
11. Post-operative respiratory care, including pleural
space complications.-
12. Falls in Surgical Wards.-
13. Transitioning to
Home: Post-Discharge Strategies After Cardiac Surgery.
Dr. Elsayed Elmistekawy, MD,  holds academic ranks of professor of Cardiothoracic surgery at Tanta University, Egypt, as well as of associate professor of surgery at the University of Ottawa. He has been practicing cardiac surgery at different cardiac academic and non-academic institutions, including Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Canada. Dr. Elmistekawy has a special interest in improving patients' experience in cardiac surgery and the quality of care of those patients. He works with cardiac surgery trainees at different stages of their training journey as well as medical students. He is academically busy with presentations at different cardiac surgery meetings as well as publications in most cardiac surgery journals, and he is also a co-author in multiple cardiac surgery textbooks. Professor Nabil A. Shallik, MD, is an Associate professor of Clinical Anaesthesiology at Qatar University in Qatar, Associate professor of Clinical Anaesthesiology at Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar and Associate professor of Anaesthesiology and Surgical Intensive Care at Tanta Faculty of Medicine in Egypt, Associate head of anaesthesia services Ambulatory Care Centre, Anaesthesia Department IT, CPD, Research & Simulation Lead at Hamad Medical Corporation in Qatar. He also works as a senior consultant in Anaesthesia, ICU and Perioperative Medicine at Hamad Medical Corporation in Qatar. He has published more than 100 articles in national and international peer-reviewed medical journals, including perioperative, pain, and airway publications. He is the principal author of numerous book chapters and editor of many medical books. Dr Shallik is a leading researcher in airway management in the Middle East, and his research interests mainly focus on perioperative care and on new tools for airway assessment and management. Dr. Nabil is a pioneer in anaesthesia education and a dedicated clinical teacher with more than 30 years of anaesthesia practice and 25 years of dedicated anaesthesia teaching. Dr. Nabil is a core faculty member of the Anaesthesia Residency Program, the first ACGME-I-accredited program in the Middle East. As a course director for all airway workshops and courses in Qatar Robotic Surgery Centre and Itqan Simulation Centre, he is continually testing, inventing, and tailoring basic and advanced educational modules related to airway skills to suit different health care providers. Dr. Nabil is the founder of the Difficult Airway Management (DAM) Society for the Middle East and Gulf area (MENA). He received innovation funding from the Academic Health System (AHS) in HMC and Qatar Foundation (QF) for the development of many airway-related projects. Dr Shallik has five United States (US) patents for airway projects, and he has received many Awards from national and international bodies. He is the director of Head and Neck Anesthesia and the Advanced Airway Management Fellowship program (HANAAM).