Older Destination Therapy Patient Selection
References Dates Device # Indication Criteria Data type Statistics El-Banayosy et al. [2] 1992–2000 Thoratec 104 BTT >60 Bad Oeynhausen OR 3.87 Dang (2001) 1993–1999 Novacor 464 BTT >65 Registry…
References Dates Device # Indication Criteria Data type Statistics El-Banayosy et al. [2] 1992–2000 Thoratec 104 BTT >60 Bad Oeynhausen OR 3.87 Dang (2001) 1993–1999 Novacor 464 BTT >65 Registry…
Fig. 4.1 Cost of medical therapy for end-stage heart failure patients during last 2 years of life by 3 month time periods as a percentage of the total cost 4.2.2…
Patient profile Patient characteristics 1 Critical cardiogenic shock despite escalating support 2 Progressive decline with inotrope dependence 3 Clinically stable with mild to moderate inotrope dependence 4 Recurrent, not refractory,…
Fig. 11.1 CT of a blunt pancreatic injury Fig. 11.2 CT of a gunshot wound of the liver and pancreas Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is very useful in identifying injuries…
Fig. 8.1 The liver is packed with laparotomy pads to provide compression against the abdominal wall, diaphragm, and retroperitoneum Once the liver is packed, the abdomen is rapidly but systematically…
Fig. 4.1 Tourniquet Fig. 4.2 Digital compression used for acute hemorrhage control Fig. 4.3 Foley catheter used for bleeding control from subclavian vascular injury Fig. 4.4 Foley catheter used for…
Fig. 19.1 Granulating tissue demonstrating the healing process The implementation in the use of BP has greatly facilitated the complex hernia treatment. This kind of ventral hernia repair represents a…
Upon entry into the left hemithorax, the six key goals of resuscitative thoracotomy include: 1. Confirmation of ETT placement 2. Direct control of intrathoracic hemorrhage 3. Pericardiotomy and release of…
Fig. 20.1 Cardiac box Given the orientation of the heart in situ and relative size of the chambers, the right ventricle is at highest risk to an anterior penetrating injury,…
Grade Types of injury Details I Hematoma Laceration Single hematoma Partial thickness II Hematoma Laceration Distributed in more than one portion <50 % circumference III Lacerations 50–75 % D2 50–100…