
The ESC Textbook of Intensive and Acute Cardiovascular Care
Oxford University Press
3rd Edition
Published on 12. March 2021
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1088 pages
978-0-19-884934-6 (ISBN)
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The ESC Textbook of Intensive and Acute Cardiovascular Care is the official textbook of the Acute Cardiovascular Care Association (ACVC) of the ESC.
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are a major cause of premature death worldwide and a cause of loss of disability-adjusted life years. For most types of CVD early diagnosis and intervention are independent drivers of patient outcome. Clinicians must be properly trained and centres appropriately equipped in order to deal with these critically ill cardiac patients.
This new updated edition of the textbook continues to comprehensively approach all the different issues relating to intensive and acute cardiovascular care and addresses all those involved in intensive and acute cardiac care, not only cardiologists but also critical care specialists, emergency physicians and healthcare professionals. The chapters cover the various acute cardiovascular diseases that need high quality intensive treatment as well as organisational issues, cooperation among professionals, and interaction with other specialities in medicine.
SECTION 1 focusses on the definition, structure, organisation and function of ICCU's, ethical issues and quality of care. SECTION 2 addresses the pre-hospital and immediate in-hospital (ED) emergency cardiac care. SECTIONS 3-5 discuss patient monitoring, diagnosis and specific procedures. Acute coronary syndromes (ACS), acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF), and serious arrhythmias form SECTIONS 6-8. The main other cardiovascular acute conditions are grouped in SECTION 9. Finally SECTION 10 is dedicated to the many concomitant acute non-cardiovascular conditions that contribute to the patients' case mix in ICCU.
This edition includes new chapters such as low cardiac output states and cardiogenic shock, and pacemaker and ICDs: troubleshooting and chapters have been extensively revised. Purchasers of the print edition will also receive an access code to access the online version of the textbook which includes additional figures, tables, and videos to better to better illustrate diagnostic and therapeutic techniques and procedures in IACC.
The third edition of the ESC Textbook of Intensive and Acute Cardiovascular Care will establish a common basis of knowledge and a uniform and improved quality of care across the field.
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are a major cause of premature death worldwide and a cause of loss of disability-adjusted life years. For most types of CVD early diagnosis and intervention are independent drivers of patient outcome. Clinicians must be properly trained and centres appropriately equipped in order to deal with these critically ill cardiac patients.
This new updated edition of the textbook continues to comprehensively approach all the different issues relating to intensive and acute cardiovascular care and addresses all those involved in intensive and acute cardiac care, not only cardiologists but also critical care specialists, emergency physicians and healthcare professionals. The chapters cover the various acute cardiovascular diseases that need high quality intensive treatment as well as organisational issues, cooperation among professionals, and interaction with other specialities in medicine.
SECTION 1 focusses on the definition, structure, organisation and function of ICCU's, ethical issues and quality of care. SECTION 2 addresses the pre-hospital and immediate in-hospital (ED) emergency cardiac care. SECTIONS 3-5 discuss patient monitoring, diagnosis and specific procedures. Acute coronary syndromes (ACS), acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF), and serious arrhythmias form SECTIONS 6-8. The main other cardiovascular acute conditions are grouped in SECTION 9. Finally SECTION 10 is dedicated to the many concomitant acute non-cardiovascular conditions that contribute to the patients' case mix in ICCU.
This edition includes new chapters such as low cardiac output states and cardiogenic shock, and pacemaker and ICDs: troubleshooting and chapters have been extensively revised. Purchasers of the print edition will also receive an access code to access the online version of the textbook which includes additional figures, tables, and videos to better to better illustrate diagnostic and therapeutic techniques and procedures in IACC.
The third edition of the ESC Textbook of Intensive and Acute Cardiovascular Care will establish a common basis of knowledge and a uniform and improved quality of care across the field.
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3rd Revised edition
Language
English
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Oxford
United Kingdom
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Professional and scholarly
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Revised edition
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Height: 283 mm
Width: 232 mm
Thickness: 47 mm
Weight
2893 gr
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978-0-19-884934-6 (9780198849346)
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Marco Tubaro | Pascal Vranckx | Susanna Price
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A John Camm Adam Torbicki Alan Maisel Alec Vahanian Alessandra Manes Alessandro Sionis Alexander Parkhomenko Alexandre Mebazaa Allan S Jaffe Andre R Simon Andrea Ballotta Andreas Mitsis Andrew C Morley-Smith Anne-Mette Hvas Anne-Sophie Moreau Antoine Vieillard-Baron Arantxa Mas Arne P Neyrinck Arthur JHA Scholte Bernard Iung Borja Ibanez Brian F Keogh Brijesh Patel Bulent Gorenek Camilla Vanni Caterina Decarlini Christiaan Vrints Christian Hassager Christian Mueller Claudio Ronco Dagmara Dilling Davide Cao Demetrios Demetriades Demosthenes G. Katritsis Didier Leys Dimitrios Farmakis Dirk Van Raemdonck Elena Puerto Eleni Michou Eleonora Carlesso Eric Bonnefoy Eric Graulus Eric Hoste Erik L Grove Erino A. Rendina Etienne Gayat Eva Swahn Fabio Silvio Taccone Farah Shariff Felix Schonrath Fiona Ecarnot Francesca Baratto Francesco Vasques Franck Thuny Francois Schiele Frank A Flachsk
Editor
Head of the Intensive Cardiac Care UnitHead of the Intensive Cardiac Care Unit, Cardiovascular Department, San Filippo Neri Hospital, Rome, Italy
Director Cardiac ITUDirector Cardiac ITU, Virga Jesseziekenhuis Hasselt, Belgium
Consultant Cardiologist and IntensivistConsultant Cardiologist and Intensivist, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UK
Professor of CardiologyProfessor of Cardiology, Department of Cardiology, University of Antwerp, Belgium
Professor of CardiologyProfessor of Cardiology, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Lyon, France
Content
1: Eric Bonnefoy, Susanna Price, Marco Tubaro, Pascal Vranckx and Christiaan Vrints: Intensive and acute cardiac care: an introduction Section I - Intensive and acute cardiovascular care 2: Eric Bonnefoy and Susanna Price: Training and certification in Intensive and Acute Cardiovascular Care 3: Eric Bonnefoy and Tom Quinn: Intensive Cardiovascular Care Units: structure, organization and staffing 4: Sergio Leonardi, Thomas Modine, and Stephan Windecker: The heart team 5: Tom Quinn and Matthew Parkin: Patient safety and clinical governance 6: Jean-Louis Vincent and Jacques Creteur: Ethical issues in Intensive and Acute Cardiovascular Care 7: Fiona Ecarnot, and Francois Schiele: Quality of care Section II -The pre-hospital phase and the emergency department 8: Olivier Hoogmartens, Michiel Stiers, Koen Bronselaer and Marc Sabbe: Emergency medical systems and networks 9: Jerry P Nolan and Christian Hassager: Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest 10: Christiaan Vrints, Janina Stepinska, and Marc J Claeys: Chest pain and the Chest Pain Units 11: Eleni Michou, Nikola Kozhuharov, Jasmin Martin, Christian Mueller: Acute dyspnoea in ED Section III - Monitoring and investigations in the Intensive Cardiovascular Care Unit 12: Alessandro Sionis, Etienne Gayat and Alexandre Mebazaa: Assessment of the cardiovascular system (including PAC) 13: Antoine Vieillard-Baron: Assessment of the respiratory function 14: Mathieu van der Jagt, Jeroen Bunge, and Fabio Silvio Taccone: Neurological assessment of the acute cardiac care patient 15: Karl Werdan, Brijesh Patel, Matthias Girndt, Henning Ebelt, Jochen Schroeder, and Sebastian Nuding: Monitoring of the kidney, liver and other vital organs 16: Richard Paul: Blood gas analysis: acid-base, fluid and electrolyte disorders 17: Alexander Parkhomenko, Olga S Gurjeva, and Tetyana Yalynska: Interpretation and clinical use of chest radiographs 18: R. Beyer, F. Flachskampf, and Pavlos Myriantheys: Echocardiography (including thoracic ultrasound) 19: Jeff M Smit, Mohammed El Mahdiui, Michiel A de Graaf, Arthur JHA Scholte, Lucia Kroft, and Jeroen J Bax: Computed tomography: coronary angiography and cardiac imaging 20: Juerg Schwitter and Jens Bremerich: Cardiac magnetic resonance in intensive and acute cardiovascular care Section IV - Procedures in Intensive Cardiovascular Care Unit 21: Josep Masip, Kenneth Planas, and Arantxa Mas: Non-invasive ventilation 22: Luigi Camporota and Francesco Vasques: Mechanical ventilation 23: Bulent Gorenek: Temporary pacing 24: Richard Paul and Farah Shariff: Ultrasound-guided vascular access 25: Caterina Decarlini and Stefano Maggiolini: Pericardiocentesis 26: Erino A. Rendina, Camilla Vanni, and Giulio Maurizi: Chest tubes 27: Claudio Ronco, Stefano Romagnoli and Zaccaria Ricci: Renal support therapy 28: Holger Thiele and Pascal Vranckx: Short term mechanical circulatory support 29: Michael P Casaer and Greet Van den Berghe: Nutrition support 30: Rik Gosselink and Jean Roeseler: Physiotherapy in critically ill patients Section V - The laboratory in intensive and acute cardiovascular care 31: Allan S Jaffe: The use of biomarkers for acute cardiovascular diseases 32: Jasper Boeddinghaus, Thomas Nestelberger, Raphael Twerenbold, and Christian Mueller: Biomarkers in acute coronary syndromes 33: Rajiv Choudhary, Nicholas Wettersten, Kevin Shah, and Alan Maisel: Biomarkers in acute heart failure 34: Anne-Mette Hvas, Erik L Grove, and Steen Dalby Kristensen: Biomarkers of coagulation and thrombosis 35: Mario Plebani, Monica Maria Mion, and Martina Zaninotto: Biomarkers of renal and hepatic failure Section VI - Acute coronary syndromes 36: Lina Badimon and Gemma Vilahur: Atherosclerosis and thrombosis 37: Kristian Thygesen, Joseph S. Alpert, Allan S. Jaffe, and Harvey D. White: The universal definition of myocardial infarction 38: Borja Ibanez and Stefan James: ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction 39: Sigrun Halvorsen, Giuseppe Gargiulo, Marco Valgimigli, and Kurt Huber: Fibrinolytic, antithrombotic, and antiplatelets drugs in acute coronary syndromes 40: Elena Puerto and Hector Bueno: Mechanical complications of myocardial infarction 41: Hector Bueno and Jose A Barrabes: Non-ST-elevation acute coronary syndromes 42: Marco Valgimigli and Andreas Mitsis: Percutaneous coronary interventions in acute coronary syndromes 43: Piroze M Davierwala and Michael A. Borger: Coronary artery bypass grafting 44: Eva Swahn, Joakim Alfredsson, and Sofia Sederholm Lawesson: Gender considerations in acute coronary syndromes Section VII - Acute heart failure (including cardiogenic shock) 45: Dimitrios Farmakis and Gerasimos Filippatos: Epidemiology, classification, and pathophysiology 46: Kieran F. Docherty, Jonathan R. Dalzell, Mark C. Petrie, and John J.V. McMurray: Pharmacological therapy in the acute phase 47: Holger Thiele and Suzanne de Waha-Thiele: Low cardiac output states and cardiogenic shock 48: Jeroen Dauw , Wilfried Mullens , Johan Vijgen, and Pascal Vranckx: Non pharmacological therapy: when drugs are not enough 49: Volkmar Falk, Felix Schoenrath, and Jan Kuegler: Heart surgery and transplantation 50: Andrew C Morley-Smith, Andre R Simon, and John Pepper: Implanted cardiac support devices 51: Arne P Neyrinck, Patrick Ferdinande, Dirk Van Raemdonck, and Marc Van de Velde: Donor organ management 52: Jayne Wood: Palliative care in the Intensive Cardiovascular Care Unit Section VIII - Arrhythmias 53: Demosthenes G. Katritsis and A John Camm: Atrial fibrillation and supraventricular arrhythmias 54: Paolo Della Bella, Dagmara Dilling, and Francesca Baratto: Ventricular tachyarrhythmias 55: Haran Burri and Neasa Starr: Pacemaker and ICDs: troubleshooting Section IX - Specific acute cardiovascular conditions 56: Massimo Imazio and Stephane Heymans: Myocarditis and pericarditis 57: Gregory Ducrocq, Franck Thuny, Bernard Iung, and Alec Vahanian: Acute valve disease and endocarditis 58: Susanna Price, Brian F Keogh, and Lorna Swan: Acute complications of congenital heart disease in adults 59: Marc Schepens and Eric Graulus: Aortic emergencies 60: Lydia Lam, Leslie Kobayashi, and Demetrios Demetriades: Cardiac complications in trauma 61: Mark Johnson and Jolien Roos-Hesselink: Cardiac emergencies in pregnancy 62: Massimiliano Palazzini, Nazzareno Galie and Alessandra Manes: Management of pulmonary hypertension in the ICCU 63: Stavros Konstantinides, Marcin Kurzyna, and Adam Torbicki: Acute pulmonary embolism Section X - Concomitant acute conditions 64: Luciano Gattinoni, Mattia Busana and Eleonora Carlesso: Acute respiratory failure and acute respiratory distress syndrome 65: Didier Leys, Solene Moulin, and Valeria Caso: Acute stroke 66: Sofie A Gevaert, Eric Hoste, and John A Kellum: Acute kidney injury 67: Jan Gunst, Yves Debaveye, and Greet Van den Berghe: Hyperglycaemia, diabetes, and other endocrine emergencies 68: Pier Mannuccio Mannucci and Maddalena Lettino: Bleeding and haemostasis disorders 69: Pascal Vranckx, Philippe Vanderkerckhove, Roxana Mehran, and Davide Cao: Anaemia and transfusion 70: Jean-Louis Vincent: Infections, sepsis and multiorgan dysfunction syndrome 71: Sian Jaggar and Helen Laycock: Pain in the Intensive Cardiovascular Care Unit 72: John McEvoy, Stephen Keane, and Kevin Clarkson: Acute cognitive disorders and delirium in Intensive Cardiovascular Care Unit 73: Anne-Sophie Moreau, Raphael Favory: Special considerations in the immunosuppresed patient 74: Martin Balik: Perioperative cardiac care of the high-risk non-cardiac patient 75: Marco Ranucci, Serenella Castelvecchio, and Andrea Ballotta: Perioperative cardiac care of the high-risk cardio-surgical patient