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By: Karsten Bartels, Stefan Dieleman

This focused issue of Anesthesiology Clinics explores the latest advances and best practices in cardiothoracic anesthesia and critical care 🫀💉. Expert contributors provide comprehensive, practice-oriented reviews designed to guide anesthesiologists, intensivists, and perioperative care teams.

Key Features:

  • 🫁 In-depth coverage of cardiothoracic anesthesia techniques

  • 🏥 Critical care management strategies for complex cardiac and thoracic patients

  • 📑 Evidence-based, clinically significant insights from leading experts

  • 🔄 Up-to-date discussions on evolving practices and innovations

Part of The Clinics: Internal Medicine series, this volume (43-2) is an essential resource for professionals seeking trusted guidance in the high-stakes fields of cardiothoracic surgery and perioperative critical care.

4 reviews for Cardiothoracic Anesthesia and Critical Care, An issue of Anethesiology Clinics (Volume 43-2) (The Clinics: Internal Medicine, Volume 43-2)

  1. DANIEL PITA

    Reading this issue was very rewarding. I work in cardiac anesthesia and found the chapters on donor organ optimization and ventricular excitability modulation particularly enlightening. There are real pearls here that I can apply next time I assist with thoracic aortic repair. The ethics chapter was especially thought-provoking.

  2. vanessa AMr

    Highly recommended if you want to stay at the top of your field.

  3. Gizem & Mert

    The quality is very high. Some chapters (RV function; mitochondrial dysfunction) were packed with physiology and data—helpful, but I needed to take time to digest. If reading between cases or in limited time, it might feel a bit heavy. Still, worth the effort for those parts

  4. Samantha K.

    Because this issue also covers critical care elements (e.g. acute kidney injury, mechanical support, right ventricular dysfunction) it’s useful not just for anesthetists but ICU physicians. I got useful updates on renal protection strategies and assessing RV function that I think will shape perioperative and postoperative care in ICU

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