Contributors. .
. Foreword. .
. Acknowledgments. .
Ch. 1. Molecular and Morphogenetic Cardiac Embryology: Implications for Congenital Heart Disease. 1.
Ch. 2. Regulation of Myocyte Contraction and Relaxation. 19.
Ch. 3. Perinatal Cardiovascular Physiology. 39.
Ch. 4. Prenatal Evaluation and Management. 53.
Ch. 5. Initial Evaluation and Treatment of the Newborn with Symptomatic Cardiovascular Disease. 63.
Ch. 6. Approach to the Cyanotic Infant. 73.
Ch. 7. Approach to the Infant with Excessive Pulmonary Blood Flow. 101.
Ch. 8. Approach to the Infant with Inadequate Systemic Perfusion. 123.
Ch. 9. Cardiomyopathies. 137.
Ch. 10. Common Arrhythmias. 161.
Ch. 11. Principles of Medical Management. 191.
Ch. 12. Cardiovascular Drug Therapy. 209.
Ch. 13. Care of the Postoperative Patient. 231.
Ch. 14. Nursing Care of the Infant with Heart Disease. 241.
Ch. 15. Counseling Families Based on Etiology and Epidemiology. 253.
. Index. 263
A full-color guide to understanding, evaluating, and treating heart disease in fetuses and newborns
Neonatal Cardiology is the trusted go-to guide for pediatricians and neonatologists needing concise, practical guidance on the evaluation and management of newborns with heart disease and other cardiac functional abnormalities. Focusing on physiology, mechanics, and presentation of congenital heart disease, this full-color resource provides a succinct, yet complete overview of neonatal cardiology.
Neonatal Cardiology opens with discussions of basic aspects of embryology of the heart and a review of normal and abnormal muscle function. From there, you are led through the clinical assessment of patients with an array of cardiac abnormalities. Management and treatment follow, beginning with a basic chapter on the principles of medical management, followed by drug therapy and post-operative care. The book concludes with a chapter on Epidemiology, Etiology, and Genetics of Congenital Heart Disease.
Features:
•Full-color presentation with new radiographic images and explanatory illustrations of normal and abnormal anatomy, blood flow patterns, and the effects of various treatment options
•Suggested readings appear at the end of each chapter for more in-depth study
•Includes coverage of:
Excessive pulmonary blood flow, cyanosis, inadequate systemic perfusion, cardiomyopathies, and arrhythmias,