As patients live longer and need to be treated over the long term and the management of pediatric cardiology problems and congenital heart disease moves more into the mainstream, turn to Pediatric Cardiology for current clinical guidance. Trust Dr. Robert Anderson, godfather of cardiac morphology, to bring you coverage of potential cardiovascular anomalies, all potential diseases related to anomalies or developmental problems, and methods for management and treatment. New contributors from all over the world—including 70% new to this edition—present the latest challenges in the field and emphasize the adolescent and post-operative outcomes for management. Now, in full color, this leading reference offers you everything you need to treat and manage pediatric heart conditions.
Table of Contents:
Paediatric Cardiology, 4e
Section 1 - Structural And Functional Development
1. Terminology
2. Anatomy
3. EMBRYOLOGY OF THE HEART
4. The aetiology of congenital cardiac disease
5. Myocardium and Development
6. Physiology of the Developing Heart
Section 2 - Prenatal Congenital Heart Disease
7. Imaging and Quantifying the Fetal Circulation in Congenital Cardiac Disease - Magnetic Resonance Imaging
8. Imaging and Quantifying the Fetal Circulation in Congenital Cardiac Disease - Ultrasound
9. Pharmacologic Intervention in the Fetus
10. Percutaneous Intervention in the Fetus, including post-natal management
11. The Placenta in Congenital Cardiac Disease
12. Optimising Prenatal Support of the Mother and Family
Section 3 - General Topics
13. Incidence and Prevalence of Congenital Cardiac Disease
14. Financial Implications of Congenital Cardiac Disease
15. Prematurity, Low Birth Weight and Congenital Cardiac Disease
16. Surgical Techniques
17. SECTION - NOT A CHAPTER Heart Failure and Transplantation
17a. Cardiomyopathies
17b. Cardio-Oncology
17c. Myocarditis
17d. AcAcute Circulatory Failure: Pharmacological and Mechanical Support
Saul Flores, MD, Barbara A. Elias, RN, Lara S. Shekerdemian, MD, MHA
17e. Chronic Circulatory Failure: Physiology and Treatment
17f. Chronic Mechanical Circulatory Support
17g. Heart and Heart-Lung Transplantation
18. Diagnostic Catheterization, including the Adult with Congenital Cardiac Disease
19. Interventional Catheterization, including the Adult with Congenital Cardiac Disease
20. Cross Sectional Echocardiographic and Doppler Imaging
21. Three-Dimensional Echocardiography
22. Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Computed Tomography: Diagnostic imaging, Image Management and Assessment of Physiology and Function
23. Electrophysiology, Pacing and Devices
24. Cardiopulmonary Stress Testing
25. Pediatric Cardiovascular Data, Analysis, and Critical Appraisal of the Literature
Section 4 - Specific Lesions
26. Isomerism of the Atrial Appendages
27. Anomalous systemic venous return
28. Pulmonary venous abnormalities
29. Interatrial communications
30. Division of Atrial Chambers
31. Atrioventricular Septal Defects
32. Ventricular Septal Defects
33. Diseases of the Tricuspid Valve
34. Diseases of the Mitral Valve
35. Tetralogy of Fallot with Pulmonary Stenosis
36. Tetralogy of Fallot with Pulmonary Atresia
37. Transposition
38. Congenitally Corrected Transposition
39. Double Outlet Ventricle
40. Common Arterial Trunk
41. The Arterial Duct: Its Persistence and Its Patency
42. Pulmonary Valve Stenosis
43. Pulmonary Atresia with Intact Ventricular Septum
44. Congenital Anomalies of the Aortic Valve and Left Ventricular Outflow Tract
45. Aortic Coarctation and Interrupted Aortic Arch
46. Congenital Anomalies of the Coronary Arteries
47. Vascular rings, Pulmonary Arterial Sling and Related Conditions
48. Fifth Aortic Arch
49. THIS IS A SECTION: The Functionally Univentricular Circulation
Introduction to Section 49
49a.Anatomic Considerations in the Functionally Univentricular Circulation
49b.The Fontan "Pathway": Physiologic Principles to Maximize Outcome in Patients with a Functionally Univentricular Heart
49c.The Fontan "Pathway": Surgical Strategies to Maximize Outcome in Patients with a Functionally Univentricular Circulation
49d. Interstage Management
49e. Longer Term Management and Outcomes for Patients with Functionally Univentricular Hearts
50. Abnormal Positions and Relationships of the Heart
51. Arterio-venous communications
52. Anomalies of the aortic root and aortopulmonary window
53. Cardiac Tumours
54. Kawasaki Disease
55. Acute Rheumatic Fever
56. Chronic Rheumatic Heart Disease
57. Infective Endocarditis
58. Pericardial Disease
59. Connective Tissue Disease and Aortopathies
60. Cardiological Aspects of Systemic Disease
61. Systemic Hypertension
62. Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Infancy and Childhood
Section 5 - Beyond the Heart
63. The Systemic Circulation
64. The Pulmonary Vascular Bed: Physiology, Pathophysiology and Treatment
65. The Central Nervous System in Children and Young Adults with Congenital Cardiac Disease
66. Syndromes Associated with Congenital Cardiac Disease
67. Acute and Chronic Renal Consequences of Heart Disease in Children
68. Pharmacogenetics in the Treatment and Outcomes of Congenital Cardiac Disease and Heart Failure
69. Management of Congenital Heart Disease in Pregnancy
70. Preparing the Young Adult with Complex Congenital Cardiac Disease to Transfer from Paediatric to Adult Care
71. Psychological and Social Aspects of Paediatric Cardiac Disease
72. Ethics Issues and Pediatric and Congenital Cardiology
73. Models and Pathways of Care
74. Discharge Planning, Communication with the Team Providing Care in the Ambulatory Setting, and the "Medical Home"
75. Growth and Nutrition
76. Quality Improvement in Congenital Cardiac Disease
77. The Global Burden of Heart Disease in Children
78. Specific Challenges in Low and Middle Income Countries
79. Anesthetic Considerations for Cardiac and Non-Cardiac Surgery in the Child with Congenital Cardiac Disease
80. Telemedicine
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