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Near Misses in Cardiac Surgery

Near Misses in Cardiac Surgery

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This heavily revised book features a variety of cases detailing potential complications in cardiac surgery, with discussions emphasizing critical details in preoperative assessment and intraoperative sensemaking, decision-making, and error recovery. Chapters are structured as unknowns, presenting findings as one would experience the events clinically and challenging the reader to develop their own rescue strategies. Relevant references for further reading are included.

Format: Hardback
Length: 205 pages
Publication date: 02 March 2022
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG



The book is divided into three sections, each focusing on a different aspect of cardiac surgery. The first section covers preoperative assessment, including risk stratification, surgical planning, and anesthesia management. The second section discusses intraoperative complications, such as cardiac arrest, bleeding, and infection. The third section covers postoperative complications, such as heart failure, stroke, and respiratory distress.

Each chapter in the book is presented as a case study, detailing a specific complication that occurred during cardiac surgery. The cases are presented in a narrative format, allowing the reader to follow the progression of the complication and the steps taken to manage it. The chapters also include relevant references for further reading, enabling the reader to explore the topic in greater detail.

One of the key features of the book is its emphasis on critical details in preoperative assessment and intraoperative sensemaking. The authors highlight the importance of understanding the patient's medical history, physical examination, and diagnostic tests in order to make informed decisions during surgery. They also emphasize the importance of communication between the surgical team and the patient's family and caregivers in order to ensure that everyone is on the same page and that the patient's needs are being met.

During surgery, the authors emphasize the importance of being prepared for unexpected events and having a plan in place to manage them. They discuss the use of temporary mechanical circulatory support devices, such as intra-aortic balloon pumps and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), in order to maintain blood flow to the heart and lungs during times of stress or cardiac arrest. They also discuss the use of minimally invasive and hybrid procedures, such as coronary artery bypass grafting and valve replacement, in order to minimize tissue damage and reduce the risk of complications.

In addition to its emphasis on critical details in preoperative assessment and intraoperative sensemaking, the book also discusses decision-making and error recovery in cardiac surgery. The authors highlight the importance of being aware of the potential risks and benefits of any surgical procedure and of having a plan in place to manage any unexpected outcomes. They also discuss the importance of error reporting and learning from mistakes in order to improve patient care and reduce the risk of complications.

Overall, Near Misses in Cardiac Surgery is a comprehensive and valuable resource for all medical professionals involved in the care of cardiac surgical patients. The book's case-based format, emphasis on critical details, and relevant references make it an essential tool for anyone seeking to improve their knowledge and skills in this field.
This extensively revised book presents a diverse range of case studies detailing potential complications in cardiac surgery. The clinical scenarios encompass a multitude of conundrums.

The book is organized into three distinct sections, each dedicated to a different facet of cardiac surgery. The first section focuses on preoperative assessment, encompassing risk stratification, surgical planning, and anesthesia management. The second section delves into intraoperative complications, encompassing cardiac arrest, bleeding, and infection. The third section explores postoperative complications, such as heart failure, stroke, and respiratory distress.

Each chapter in the book adopts a case study format, presenting a specific complication that occurred during cardiac surgery. The cases are presented in a narrative style, allowing the reader to follow the progression of the complication and the steps taken to manage it. The chapters also include relevant references for further reading, enabling the reader to delve deeper into the topic.

One of the book's notable features is its emphasis on critical details in preoperative assessment and intraoperative sensemaking. The authors underscore the significance of thoroughly understanding the patient's medical history, physical examination, and diagnostic tests to make informed decisions during surgery. They also highlight the importance of effective communication between the surgical team and the patient's family and caregivers to ensure that everyone is aligned and that the patient's needs are being met.

During surgery, the authors emphasize the importance of being prepared for unexpected events and having a well-defined plan to manage them. They discuss the use of temporary mechanical circulatory support devices, such as intra-aortic balloon pumps and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), to maintain blood flow to the heart and lungs during times of stress or cardiac arrest. They also discuss the advantages of minimally invasive and hybrid procedures, such as coronary artery bypass grafting and valve replacement, in minimizing tissue damage and reducing the risk of complications.

In addition to its focus on critical details in preoperative assessment and intraoperative sensemaking, the book also delves into decision-making and error recovery in cardiac surgery. The authors emphasize the importance of being aware of the potential risks and benefits of any surgical procedure and having a contingency plan in place to address unforeseen outcomes. They also discuss the significance of error reporting and learning from mistakes to enhance patient care and minimize the risk of complications.

Overall, Near Misses in Cardiac Surgery is a comprehensive and valuable resource for all medical professionals involved in the care of cardiac surgical patients. The book's case-based format, emphasis on critical details, and relevant references make it an essential tool for anyone seeking to improve their knowledge and skills in this field.

Weight: 553g
Dimension: 235 x 155 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783030927493
Edition number: 2nd ed. 2022

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