Hemodynamics and Cardiology , 3rd Edition
Key Features
- Stay fully up to date in this fast-changing field with Hemodynamics and Cardiology, 3rd Edition.
- A new editorial team and a completely redesigned volume with state-of-the-art chapters on neonatal hemodynamics.
- New chapters on the role of delayed cord clamping/cord milking, the relationship between neonatal transition and brain injury, the hemodynamics of the asphyxiated neonate, the hemodynamic impact of therapeutic hypothermia, and practical physiology-based approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of neonatal hypotension, PPHN and PDA.
- A new section discusses comprehensive real-time monitoring of neonatal hemodynamics, and its role in the establishment of precision medicine in neonatology and the prediction of neonatal sepsis using mathematical modelling of heart rate variability.
- Expanded sections review the clinical application of the tools available for bedside monitoring of systemic and organ blood flow and oxygen delivery and the approaches to the pathophysiology-based treatment of neonatal shock and outcomes.
- Consistent chapter organization to help you find information quickly and easily.
- The most authoritative advice available from world-class neonatologists who share their knowledge of new trends and developments in neonatal care.
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ISBN | 9780323568432-vst |
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Author Information | By Istvan Seri, MD, Professor of Pediatrics, Division Chief, USC Division of Neonatal Medicine, Keck School of Medicine/Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA |
Table of Content | SECTION A. DEVELOPMENTAL CARDIOVASCULAR PHYSIOLOGY AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY 1.Principles Of Developmental Cardiovascular Physiology And Pathophysiology 2. Vascular Regulation Of Blood Flow To Organs In The Preterm And Term Neonate 3. Definition Of Normal Blood Pressure Range: The Elusive Target SECTION B. HEMODYNAMIC PRINCIPLES OF POSTNATAL TRANSITION 4. Cardiorespiratory Effects Of Delayed Cord Clamping 5. Hemodynamic Significance And Clinical Relevance Of Delayed Cord Clamping And Cord Milking 6. Transitional Hemodynamics And Pathophysiology Of P/Ivh 7. The Immature Autonomic Nervous System, Hemodynamic Regulation, And Brain Injury In The Preterm Neonate 8. Pathophysiology Of Pphn: Cellular Basis And Animal Studies 9. Pathophysiology-Based Treatment Of Pphn - SECTION C. DIAGNOSIS OF NEONATAL CARDIOVASCULAR COMPROMISE: METHODS AND THEIR CLINICAL APPLICATIONS Sub-Section C1 Assessment Of Systemic Blood Flow And Cardiac Function: Ultrasound 10. Point Of Care Ultrasound In The Assessment Of The Neonatal Cardiovascular System 11. Assessment Of Systemic Blood Flow And Myocardial Function In The Neonatal Period Using Ultrasound 12. Tissue Doppler Imaging 13. Speckle Doppler Tracking Sub-Section C2 Assessment Of Systemic Blood Flow And Cardiac Function: Other Methods 14. Assessment Of Cardiac Output In Neonates: Techniques Using The Fick Principle, Indicator Dilution Technology, Doppler Ultrasound, Thoracic Electrical Impedance And Arterial Pulse Contour Analysis 15. Cardiac MRI In The Assessment Of Systemic And Organ Blood Flow And The Function Of The Developing Heart 16. Methods To Assess Systemic And Organ Blood Flow In The Neonate: Principles Sub-Section C3 Assessment Of Organ And Peripheral Blood Flow 17. Near-Infrared Spectroscopy 18. Clinical Applications Of Near-Infrared Spectroscopy In Neonates 19. Assessment Of The Microcirculation In The Neonate Sub-Section C4 Comprehensive And Predictive Monitoring 20 Heart Rate And Cardiorespiratory Analysis For Sepsis And Nec Prediction 21. Comprehensive, Real-Time Hemodynamic Monitoring And Data Acquisition: An Essential Component Of The Development Of Individualized Neonatal Intensive Care SECTION D. CLINICAL PRESENTATIONS AND TREATMENT OF CARDIOVASCULAR COMPROMISE IN THE NEONATE Sub-Section D1 Patent Ductus Arteriosus 22. Diagnosis, Evaluation And Monitoring Of Pda In The Very Preterm Infant 23. Pharmacologic Management Of Pda In The Very Preterm Neonate 24. Surgical Management Of Pda In The Very Preterm Infant And Post Ligation Cardiac Compromise 25. Pathophysiology Based Management Of The Hemodynamically Significant Ductus Arteriosus In The Very Preterm Neonate 26. Cardiovascular Compromise In The Preterm Infant During The First Postnatal Day Sub-Section D2 Pathophysiology And Treatment Of Neonatal Shock 27. Assessment And Management Of Septic Shock & Hypovolaemia 28. Hemodynamics In The Asphyxiated Neonate And Effects Of Therapeutic Hypothermia 29. Pathopysiologically Based Management Of Circulatory Compromise 30. The Neonate With Relative Adrenal Insufficiency And Vasopressor Resistance SECTION E. CARDIOLOGY 31. Neonates With Complex Congenital Heart Disease: Delivery Room Management And Stabilization Before Transfer To The Cardiac Icu 32. Catheter-Based Therapy In The Neonate With Congenital Heart Disease |
Publication Date | 27-06-2018 |
Pages | 576 |
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