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Major themes for 2014 in cardiothoracic and vascular anaesthesia and intensive care

There has been significant progress throughout 2014 in cardiothoracic and vascular anaesthesia and intensive care. There has been a revolution in the clinical approach to acute and chronic adult aortic diseases. Contemporary management of adult aortic disease is based on etiology, clinical presentat...

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Autores principales: Gutsche, Jacob T, Riha, Hynek, Pate, Prakash, Atchley, Lance, Valentine, Elizabeth, Shah, Ronak, Cisler, Sophia T, Weiss, Stuart J, Silvay, George, Augoustides, John G. T
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: EDIMES Edizioni Internazionali Srl 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4476764/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26157736
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author Gutsche, Jacob T
Riha, Hynek
Pate, Prakash
Atchley, Lance
Valentine, Elizabeth
Shah, Ronak
Cisler, Sophia T
Weiss, Stuart J
Silvay, George
Augoustides, John G. T
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description There has been significant progress throughout 2014 in cardiothoracic and vascular anaesthesia and intensive care. There has been a revolution in the clinical approach to acute and chronic adult aortic diseases. Contemporary management of adult aortic disease is based on etiology, clinical presentation, extent, and integrated intervention with medical, endovascular and/or surgical measures. Further European guidelines have explored in depth the cardiovascular management in non-cardiac surgery with a thematic focus to reduce perioperative mortality from the leading offender, namely myocardial ischemia. Integrated guidelines address the management of myocardial revascularization including the percutaneous and surgical options. Despite 50 years since the first coronary artery bypass grafting procedure and impressive advances in interventional cardiology, surgical revascularization remains a gold standard for many patients with coronary artery disease. These advances in 2014 will likely further improve perioperative outcomes for our patients.
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spelling pubmed-44767642015-07-08 Major themes for 2014 in cardiothoracic and vascular anaesthesia and intensive care Gutsche, Jacob T Riha, Hynek Pate, Prakash Atchley, Lance Valentine, Elizabeth Shah, Ronak Cisler, Sophia T Weiss, Stuart J Silvay, George Augoustides, John G. T Heart Lung Vessel Research-Article There has been significant progress throughout 2014 in cardiothoracic and vascular anaesthesia and intensive care. There has been a revolution in the clinical approach to acute and chronic adult aortic diseases. Contemporary management of adult aortic disease is based on etiology, clinical presentation, extent, and integrated intervention with medical, endovascular and/or surgical measures. Further European guidelines have explored in depth the cardiovascular management in non-cardiac surgery with a thematic focus to reduce perioperative mortality from the leading offender, namely myocardial ischemia. Integrated guidelines address the management of myocardial revascularization including the percutaneous and surgical options. Despite 50 years since the first coronary artery bypass grafting procedure and impressive advances in interventional cardiology, surgical revascularization remains a gold standard for many patients with coronary artery disease. These advances in 2014 will likely further improve perioperative outcomes for our patients. EDIMES Edizioni Internazionali Srl 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4476764/ /pubmed/26157736 Text en Copyright © 2015, Heart, Lung and Vessels http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Silvay, George
Augoustides, John G. T
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