The Manual of Clinical Perfusion is the premier clinical perfusion reference manual. This book is a "must have" for every perfusion student and practicing perfusionist in the world. It is written in a straight forward, easy to understand fashion, and it is packed full of useful reference material.
This book is a concise, portable handbook that focuses on the clinical use of mechanical blood pumps. All aspects of mechanical circulatory support are addressed, including patient selection, preoperative preparation, operative management, anesthetic considerations and conduct of cardiopulmonary bypass, postop management including complications associated with blood pump use and long-term care and rehabilitation. (Paperback, by Richenbacher 1999)
This handbook is directed at intensivists, surgeons, pediatricians, residents, perfusionists, nurses and ECMO(extracorporeal membrane oxygenation) technologists involved in the care of patients with respiratory or cardiac failure which may require extracorporeal support. It provides specific information on the mechanics of ECMO, the equipment required, the physiology of extracorporeal support, and the management of patients supported on ECMO. Current results of ECMO and alternative support options are also reviewed in some chapters of this book.(Paperback, by Dan M. Meyer 2001)
The NEW 2006 ELSO manual is directed at intensivists, surgeons, pediatricians, residents, perfusionists, nurses and ECMO(extracorporeal membrane oxygenation) technologists involved in the care of patients with respiratory or cardiac failure which may require extracorporeal support. It provides specific information on the mechanics of ECMO, the equipment required, the physiology of extracorporeal support, and the management of patients supported on ECMO. Current results of ECMO and alternative support options are also reviewed in some chapters of this book. (Paperback, by J. Zwischenberger, M.D 2006, approx. 821 pages)
This ELSO training manual is directed at intensivists, surgeons, pediatricians, residents, perfusionists, nurses and ECMO(extracorporeal membrane oxygenation) technologists involved in the care of patients with respiratory or cardiac failure which may require extracorporeal support. It provides specific information on the mechanics of ECMO, the equipment required, the physiology of extracorporeal support, and the management of patients supported on ECMO. Current results of ECMO and alternative support options are also reviewed in some chapters of this book. (Paperback, Edited by Krisa Van Meurs, M.D. 2000, 255 pages)
Completely updated and greatly expanded, the 3rd Edition of this classic text is the most comprehensive reference on cardiopulmonary bypass. The book provides detailed clinical and technical information and discusses all of the physiologic derangements that can occur in patients. Published 2007.
Blood offers greater coverage of blood physiology, immunology, transfusion therapy and complications than in publisher's award-winning title Dailey's Notes on Blood. It also includes special circulations, MHC, apheresis, bone marrow transplant, questions and answers, and 78 text-related commonly used blood tests, with uses, results, and value indications.