Cardiac Output and Regional Flow in Health and Disease

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 1993-03-01
Publisher(s): Kluwer Academic Pub
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Summary

Cardiac output has always been a subject of interest to both clinicians and researchers in different branches of medicine and surgery. In the last decade more attention has also been paid to its application in pediatrics, neonatology, fetal medicine and pregnancy. Better understanding of the peripheral circulation has provided more insight into the patholophysiology of different diseases. Many cardiac and non-cardiac disorders affect cardiac outputs. Monitoring of the changes in cardiac output is also important in the acutely ill patient. There are several methods to measure cardiac output, each with advantages and pitfalls. This book deals with all relevant aspects of cardiac output in eight parts: part one describes the methods of measuring cardiac output and a comparison between the catheterisation based and the noninvasive techniques, while part two describes the changes in cardiac output due to physiological causes. Part three describes cardiac output in cardiac diseases and systemic hypertension. Cardiac output in acutely ill patients is discussed in part four. Effect of cardiac medications, temporary atrial pacing, permanent pacing, pharmacologic stress testing and anesthesia are covered in detail in part six, while changes in cardiac output in noncardiac diseases are described in part seven. Finally great attention has been paid in part eight to the regional circulation including cerebral, coronary, skeletal and splanchnic circulations. A separate chapter discusses in detail the dynamics of blood flow. This book will be useful both to the cardiologists as well as to physicians in other fields of surgery and medicine and to their trainees. Readers will find this book an interesting and a useful reference on the topic of cardiac output.

Table of Contents

List of Contributors
Preface
Determination of cardiac output by invasive methodsp. 3
The use of echo-Doppler cardiography in measuring cardiac outputp. 31
Measurement of cardiac output by magnetic resonance imagingp. 47
Measurement of cardiac output by nuclear techniquesp. 63
Comparison between the invasive and noninvasive methodsp. 77
Linear cardiac outputp. 79
Cardiac output: physiological conceptsp. 85
Cardiac output in athletes and the effect of trainingp. 89
Cardiac output during exercisep. 91
Effect of age on cardiac outputp. 97
Effect of blood rheology on cardiac outputp. 107
Cardiac output in coronary artery diseasep. 127
Cardiac output in valvular heart diseasep. 137
Cardiac output in heart failurep. 153
Cardiac output in systemic hypertensionp. 169
Cardiac output in the critically ill surgical patientp. 177
Cardiac performance and systemic oxygen transport after cardiopulmonary bypass surgeryp. 195
Cardiac output and hemodynamics of septic shockp. 213
Effect of medications on cardiac outputp. 225
Changes in cardiac output during rapid atrial pacingp. 251
The hemodynamics of cardiac pacingp. 261
Cardiac output and coronary blood flow during pharmacologic stress testingp. 273
Cardiac output during anesthesiap. 287
Maternal cardiac output in normal and complicated pregnancyp. 309
Fetal circulation and cardiac outputp. 325
Neonatal cardiac outputp. 349
Cardiac output in pulmonary diseasep. 367
Variables affecting cardiac output in endocrine disordersp. 383
Variables affecting cardiac output in obesity and diabetesp. 395
The coronary circulationp. 411
Dynamics of blood circulationp. 433
Skeletal muscle blood flowp. 469
The splanchnic circulationp. 479
Blood flow to the limbsp. 505
Carotid blood flow and pathogenesis of cerebral ischaemiap. 523
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