Edited by Edward P. Walsh, MD, John E. Mayer, MD, Sarah A. Teele, MD and David W. Brown, MD
In recent years, the field of pediatric cardiology has undergone rapid change, resulting in earlier diagnoses and improved long-term outcomes for many patients. Nadas' Pediatric Cardiology, 3rd Edition, offers an easy-to-understand, practical, and te
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In recent years, the field of pediatric cardiology has undergone rapid change, resulting in earlier diagnoses and improved long-term outcomes for many patients. Nadas' Pediatric Cardiology, 3rd Edition, offers an easy-to-understand, practical, and team-based approach to this complex field, addressing the current needs of pediatric cardiologists, surgeons, fellows, and other members of the pediatric cardiology team. It thoroughly covers all diagnostic and management aspects of both acquired and congenital heart disease, providing a strong foundation and an actionable approach to care of the pediatric cardiology patient and family.
In recent years, the field of pediatric cardiology has undergone rapid change, resulting in earlier diagnoses and improved long-term outcomes for many patients. Nadas' Pediatric Cardiology, 3rd Edition, offers an easy-to-understand, practical, and team-based approach to this complex field, addressing the current needs of pediatric cardiologists, surgeons, fellows, and other members of the pediatric cardiology team. It thoroughly covers all diagnostic and management aspects of both acquired and congenital heart disease, providing a strong foundation and an actionable approach to care of the pediatric cardiology patient and family.
Key Features
Provides comprehensive coverage of the foundational and practical aspects of care for complex heart problems in children, covering both therapy and surgery from basic information through complex, team-based clinical applications.
Includes new chapters on cardiomyopathies, structural heart disease, interventional procedures, genetics, electrophysiology, and imaging.
Discusses the latest information on diagnosis and treatment of congenital heart disease, including in the fetus and young adult.
Covers current drugs used in pediatric heart conditions and surgical therapy.
Shares the knowledge and expertise of editors and authors at Boston Children’s Hospital, one of the world’s largest and most highly rated pediatric cardiology and congenital heart surgery institutions, using a team-based approach.
Covers the full spectrum of care, including anesthesia, the ICU, and nursing considerations.
An eBook version is included with purchase. The eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud. Additional digital ancillary content may publish up to 6 weeks following the publication date.
Author Information
Edited by Edward P. Walsh, MD, Associate Chief of Cardiology for Clinical Affairs, Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Boston Children’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts; John E. Mayer, MD, Senior Associate, Department of Cardiac Surgery, Boston Children’s Hospital, Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts; Sarah A. Teele, MD, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Assistant in Cardiology, Department of Cardiology, Director, Fellowship in Cardiac Intensive Care, Boston, Massachusetts and David W. Brown, MD, Director of Fellowship Training Program Department of Cardiology, Boston Children’s Hospital, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
Edited by Edward P. Walsh, MD, Associate Chief of Cardiology for Clinical Affairs, Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Boston Children’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts; John E. Mayer, MD, Senior Associate, Department of Cardiac Surgery, Boston Children’s Hospital, Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts; Sarah A. Teele, MD, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Assistant in Cardiology, Department of Cardiology, Director, Fellowship in Cardiac Intensive Care, Boston, Massachusetts and David W. Brown, MD, Director of Fellowship Training Program Department of Cardiology, Boston Children’s Hospital, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
Section I Historical Notes 1 A Brief History of Pediatric Cardiology and Congenital Heart Surgery Section II Developmental Anatomy and Physiology 2 Cardiac Embryology 3 Morphologic-Anatomic Diagnosis: Normal and Pathologic Cardiac Morphology 4 Fetal and Transitional Circulation Section III Cardiac Genetics 5 Genetics of Congenital Heart Disease 6 Dysmorphology and Syndromes Section IV Noninvasive Tools of Diagnosis 7 History, Physical Examination, Oximetry, Chest Radiograph, and Other Baseline Testing 8 Electrocardiography 9 Echocardiography 10 Advanced Cardiac Imaging 11 Assessment of Myocardial Performance 12 Exercise Testing Section V Cardiac Catheterization 13 Fundamentals of Cardiac Catheterization 14 Interventional Cardiac Catheterization 15 Lymphatic Anomalies and Interventions 16 Fetal Cardiac Interventions Section VI Electrophysiology 17 Cardiac Arrhythmias and Antiarrhythmic Drugs 18 Electrophysiology Studies and Transcatheter Ablation 19 Pacemakers and Anti-Tachycardia Devices 20 Inherited Arrhythmia Syndromes and Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathies Section VII Specific Congenital Heart Defects 21 Atrial Septal Defects 22 Ventricular Septal Defects 23 Anomalies of the Ductus Arteriosus 24 Coarctation of the Aorta and Interrupted Aortic Arch 25 Pulmonary Stenosis 26 Tetralogy of Fallot 27 Double-Outlet Right Ventricle 28 Aortic Outflow Abnormalities 29 D-Transposition of the Great Arteries 30 Congenitally Corrected Transposition of the Great Arteries 31 Atrioventricular Canal Defects 32 Heterotaxy Syndrome 33 Mitral Valve and Left Atrial Abnormalities 34 Ebstein Anomaly and Other Tricuspid Valve Problems 35 Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome 36 Tricuspid Atresia 37 Pulmonary Atresia with Intact Ventricular Septum 38 Truncus Arteriosus and Hemitruncus 39 Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Connection 40 Pulmonary Vein Stenosis 41 Aortopulmonary Window 42 Coronary Artery Anomalies 43 Vascular Rings, Slings, and Related Anomalies Section VIII Other Forms of Heart Disease 44 Preventive Cardiology 45 Rheumatic Fever and Rheumatic Heart Disease 46 Kawasaki Disease 47 Lyme disease, COVID-19, and Myocarditis 48 Cardiomyopathies 49 Pericardial Disease 50 Infective Endocarditis 51 Cardiac Masses Section IX Special Problems/Diagnosis and Therapy 52 Evaluating Murmurs, Chest Pain, and Syncope 53 Congestive Heart Failure 54 Advanced Cardiac Therapies: Ventricular Assist Device and Heart Transplantation 55 Central Nervous System Sequelae of Congenital Heart Disease 57 Adult Congenital Heart Disease 58 Pregnancy and Reproductive Health in Patients with Congenital Heart Disease 59 The Fontan Circulation Section X Cardiac Surgery 60 Fundamentals of Cardiopulmonary Bypass for Congenital Heart Surgery 61 Ventricular Recruitment in Patients with Borderline Ventricles 62 Emerging Techniques in Cardiac Surgery Section XI Allied Disciplines 63 Sedation and Anesthesia in Cardiac Procedures 64 Cardiac Intensive Care Unit 65 Contemporary Pediatric Cardiovascular Nursing 66 Translational Research in Pediatric Cardiology Section XII Future Direction 67 Innovation and Areas for Future Research Glossary of Epononymous Cardiac Procedures Index
https://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/nadas-pediatric-cardiology-9781455705993.html308832Nadas' Pediatric Cardiologyhttps://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/9/7/9781455705993_9.jpg125.24166.99USDInStock/Medicine/Cardiology/Medicine & Surgery/Cardiology/Books/Medicine/Cardiology/Japan Titles/Books/Books50545694431212525503952598505263160438872250546641488653650545534182692433508851451205259833In recent years, the field of pediatric cardiology has undergone rapid change, resulting in earlier diagnoses and improved long-term outcomes for many patients. Nadas' Pediatric Cardiology, 3rd Edition, offers an easy-to-understand, practical, and team-based approach to this complex field, addressing the current needs of pediatric cardiologists, surgeons, fellows, and other members of the pediatric cardiology team. It thoroughly covers all diagnostic and management aspects of both acquired and congenital heart disease, providing a strong foundation and an actionable approach to care of the pediatric cardiology patient and family. In recent years, the field of pediatric cardiology has undergone rapid change, resulting in earlier diagnoses and improved long-term outcomes for many patients. Nadas' Pediatric Cardiology, 3rd Edition, offers an easy-to-understand, practical, and team-based approach to this complex field, addressing the current needs of pediatric cardiologists, surgeons, fellows, and other members of the pediatric cardiology team. It thoroughly covers all diagnostic and management aspects of both acquired and congenital heart disease, providing a strong foundation and an actionable approach to care of the pediatric cardiology patient and family. 00add-to-cart97814557059932024ProfessionalEdited by Edward P. Walsh, MD, John E. Mayer, MD, Sarah A. Teele, MD and David W. Brown, MD20253Book216w x 276h (8.50" x 10.875")Approx. 250 illustrations (50 in full color)Elsevier830Apr 30, 2024IN STOCKEdited by <STRONG>Edward P. Walsh</STRONG>, MD, Associate Chief of Cardiology for Clinical Affairs, Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Boston Children’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts; <STRONG>John E. Mayer</STRONG>, MD, Senior Associate, Department of Cardiac Surgery, Boston Children’s Hospital, Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts; <STRONG>Sarah A. Teele</STRONG>, MD, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Assistant in Cardiology, Department of Cardiology, Director, Fellowship in Cardiac Intensive Care, Boston, Massachusetts and <STRONG>David W. Brown</STRONG>, MD, Director of Fellowship Training Program Department of Cardiology, Boston Children’s Hospital, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MassachusettsBooksBookUnited StatesNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select