The survival period post-operation is averaged to be at 15 years. This book presents the complex aspects of heart transplantation in the most comprehensible and easy to understand language.
In Cardiac Transplantation: The Columbia University Medical Center/New York-Presbyterian Hospital Manual, leading physicians summarize in this easy-to-use and eminently practical handbook the day-to-day management of transplant donors and ...
In certain clinical scenarios, both the implantable cardioverterdefibrillator (ICD) and cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) are recommended by the ACC/ AHA guidelines for patients with stage B or C heart failure with reduced ...
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This book elucidates the etiology of heart failure (HF) to assist understanding in the clinical therapies available.
This comprehensive work provides an to this important volume. immense fund of information, and will be an invaluable The transplantation of thoracic organs - heart,heart source of knowledge to physicians, surgeons, and scientists lung, lung ...
Interdisciplinary in approach, the handbook strikes a balance between the basic and clinical science of cell transplantation.
This edition reflects current ACLS guidelines and the latest developments in cardiac surgery. The transplantation chapter has been entirely rewritten by a new author.
The handbook tackles all topics within this field, including heart failure, heart transplantation, lung transplantation, and all tiers of mechanical circulatory support in adults and paediatric patients.
The only truly comprehensive reference devoted to every aspect of cardiac transplantation not only covers the surgical procedures for donor and recipient but also explores the pre- and post-operative patient...