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(Ebook) Pediatric cardiology the essential pocket guide 3rd Edition by Walter H Johnson, James H Moller ISBN 9781118503409 1118503406

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Authors:Walter H. Johnson; James H. Moller
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Year:2014
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Author: Walter H Johnson, James H Moller

Caring for children with heart disease is extremely complex, requiring a different and often tailor-made approach compared with adults with similar cardiac problems. Built on the success of previous editions and brought to you by a stellar author team, Pediatric Cardiology: The Essential Pocket Guide provides a unique, concise and extremely practical overview of heart disease in children. From history-taking, physical examination, ECG, and chest X-ray – the basics that enable clinicians to uncover possible problems and eliminate areas of false concern – it goes on to examine the range of more complex topics in the diagnosis and treatment/management of childhood cardiovascular disease. New to this edition you’ll find: An enhanced section on imaging including recent advances in cardiac MRI and fetal echocardiography. New techniques in genetic testing for heart disease in special populations. Much more emphasis on the importance of echocardiography in understanding the pathophysiology of congenital cardiac malformations. Expanded section on cardiac conditions in the neonate, specifically on prenatal diagnosis and management, neonatal screening for congenital heart disease, and hypoplastic left heart syndrome. Expanded and updated congestive cardiac failure section, including the latest in genetic and metabolic causes of heart failure, and medical/surgical treatment options; discussion of bridging therapies; essentials of transplantation, including common drug treatment regimens, clinical recognition of treatment complications and rejection, outcomes, morbidity and survival. In addition, every chapter is fully updated with the very latest clinical guidelines and management options from the AHA, ACC and ESC. Pediatric Cardiology: The Essential Pocket Guide, 3rd edition, is quite simply a must-have guide for all members of the multidisciplinary team managing children suffering from heart disease.
 

(Ebook) Pediatric cardiology the essential pocket guide 3rd Edition Table of contents:

Chapter 1 Tools to diagnose cardiac conditions in children

History

General principles of the cardiovascular history

Chief complaint and/or presenting sign

Physical examination

Vital signs

Cardiac examination

Laboratory examination

Electrocardiography

Chest X-ray

Pulse oximetry

Blood counts

Echocardiography

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI and MRA)

Computed tomography

Exercise testing

Cardiac catheterization

Additional reading

Chapter 2 Environmental and genetic conditions associated with heart disease in children

Syndromes associated with maternal conditions

Maternal diabetes mellitus

Fetal alcohol syndrome

Maternal HIV infection

Maternal inflammatory (collagen vascular) disease

Maternal phenylketonuria

Maternal rubella infection

Medications and other agents

Retinoic acid

Lithium

Other drugs and environmental exposures

Syndromes with gross chromosomal abnormalities

Down syndrome (Trisomy 21)

Turner syndrome (45, X; Monosomy X)

Trisomy 18 syndrome

Trisomy 13 syndrome

Syndromes with chromosomal abnormalities detectable by special cytogenetic techniques

DiGeorge syndrome and velocardiofacial syndrome (22q11.2 deletion)

Williams syndrome (Williams-Beuren syndrome)

Other syndromes with familial occurrence

Noonan syndrome and related conditions

Limb/heart syndromes

Clinical genetic evaluation

Family history

Genetic testing

Additional reading

Chapter 3 Classification and physiology of congenital heart disease in children

Pathophysiology

Hemodynamic principles

Pulmonary hypertension

Clinical correlation

Diagnosis

Severity

Etiology

Chapter 4 Anomalies with a left-to-right shunt in children

Shunts at ventricular or great vessel level

Ventricular septal defect

Large ventricular septal defect

Small or medium ventricular septal defects

Patent ductus arteriosus

History

Physical examination

Electrocardiogram

Chest X-ray

Natural history

Echocardiogram

Treatment

Atrial septal defect

History

Physical examination

Electrocardiogram

Chest X-ray

Natural history

Echocardiogram

Cardiac catheterization

Operative considerations

Atrioventricular septal defect

History

Physical examination

Electrocardiogram

Chest X-ray

Natural history

Echocardiogram

Cardiac catheterization

Operative considerations

Chapter 5 Conditions obstructing blood flow in children

Coarctation of the aorta

History

Physical examination

Electrocardiogram

Chest X-ray

Echocardiogram

Cardiac catheterization and angiography

Treatment

Natural history

Aortic stenosis

Aortic valvar stenosis

Discrete membranous subaortic stenosis

Supravalvar aortic stenosis

Pulmonary stenosis

Valvar pulmonary stenosis

Pulmonary stenosis secondary to dysplastic pulmonary valve

Peripheral pulmonary artery stenosis

Chapter 6 Congenital heart disease with a right-to-left shunt in children

Admixture lesions

Complete transposition of the great arteries (d-TGA or d-TGV)

Total anomalous pulmonary venous connection (TAPVC or TAPVR) (see Figure 6.4)

Common arterial trunk (truncus arteriosus)

Cyanosis and diminished pulmonary blood flow

Tetralogy of Fallot

Tetralogy "variants"

Tricuspid atresia

Pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum

Ebstein's malformation of the tricuspid valve

Chapter 7 Unusual forms of congenital heart disease in children

Congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries (I-TGV, I-TGA)

Operative treatment

Natural history

Malposition of the heart

Situs solitus

Dextrocardia

Levocardia

Heterotaxy syndromes

Asplenia syndrome (bilateral right-sidedness, right atrial isomerism, right atrial appendage isomeri

Polysplenia syndrome (bilateral left-sidedness, left atrial isomerism, left atrial appendage isomeri

Vascular ring

Right aortic arch

Double aortic arch

Aberrant subclavian artery

Vascular (pulmonary artery) sling

Chapter 8 Unique cardiac conditions in newborn infants

Neonatal physiology

Normal fetal circulation

Transition to postnatal circulatory physiology

Persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn

Cardiac disease in neonates

Hypoxia

Congestive cardiac failure

Chapter 9 The cardiac conditions acquired during childhood

Kawasaki disease

Diagnosis

Treatment

Follow-up care

Recurrent disease

Coronary aneurysm

Rheumatic fever

Diagnosis

Treatment

Rheumatic fever prophylaxis ("secondary" prophylaxis)

Prevention of acute rheumatic fever ("primary" prophylaxis)

Long-term care

Myocardial diseases

Myocarditis

Dilated cardiomyopathy

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM; idiopathic hypertrophic subaortic stenosis, IHSS)

Restrictive cardiomyopathy

Myocardial involvement with systemic disease

Glycogen storage disease, type II (Pompe disease)

Hurler syndrome, Hunter syndrome, and other mucopolysaccharidoses

Neuromuscular disease

Tuberous sclerosis

Management of myocardial diseases

Infective endocarditis

History

Physical examination

Laboratory findings

Treatment

Marfan syndrome

Physical examination

Electrocardiogram

Chest X-ray

Echocardiogram

Treatment

Mitral valve prolapse

Physical examination

Laboratory findings

Treatment

Pericarditis

History and physical examination

Electrocardiogram

Chest X-ray

Echocardiogram

Treatment

Additional reading

Chapter 10 Abnormalities of heart rate and conduction in children

Alterations in cardiac rate

Atrial and atrioventricular arrhythmias

Junctional arrhythmias

Ventricular arrhythmias

Conduction disturbances

Shortened atrioventricular conduction (pre-excitation syndromes)

Prolonged atrioventricular conduction

General principles of tachyarrhythmia diagnosis and management

Initial clinical assessment

Differential diagnosis and management in stable patients

Long-term management

Additional reading

Chapter 11 Congestive heart failure in infants and children

Pathophysiology

Mechanisms

Clinical features

Medical management

Inotropes

Diuretics

Afterload reduction

Beta-receptor antagonists

Supportive measures

Definitive diagnosis and management

Circulatory support and cardiac transplantation

Additional reading

Chapter 12 A healthy lifestyle and preventing heart disease in children

Prevention for children with a normal heart

Risk factors for adult-manifest cardiovascular disease

Issues for children and young adults with heart disease

General considerations

Family counseling

Additional reading and references

General

Diet

Hyperlipidemia

Obesity

Tobacco

Presports cardiovascular evaluation

Altitude and air travel

Endocarditis prevention

Adults with congenital heart disease

Index

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