Cardiopulmonary Bypass Sunit Ghosh
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) replaces the function of the heart and lungs while the heart is arrested to provide a bloodless, stable surgical field. Vretenar DF(1), Urschel JD, Parrott JC, Unruh HW. Cardiopulmonary bypass can be defined as: Bypass of the heart and lungs as in open heart surgery. Interrupted aortic arch is a complicated congenital heart defect. Comparison of coronary bypass surgery with and without cardiopulmonary bypass in patients with multivessel disease. Cardiopulmonary bypass induced inflammation: pathophysiology and treatment. Cold agglutinins in cardiac surgery: management of myocardial protection and cardiopulmonary bypass. Carotid artery cannulation in aortic surgery: why not? Jun 9, 2012 - 5 min - Uploaded by Manoj SharmaGoing On Bypass & Coming Off ! The coagulopathy of cardiopulmonary bypass. Cardiopulmonary bypass and cannulation. Modern CPB machines pump blood into the arterial system using a centrifugal pump. Cardiopulmonary bypass resuscitation for accidental hypothermia. The optimal fluid for priming the cardiopulmonary bypass machine is not known. Dexamethasone reduces the inflammatory response to cardiopulmonary bypass in children. Adult cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) to achieve “optimal” perfusion. At the present time, there is considerable controversy relating to appropriate management. A simple solution is "prime" for fetal cardiopulmonary bypass. Corticosteroids and cardiopulmonary bypass : a review of clinical investigations.