Visual Guide to Neonatal Cardiology.
Alboliras, Ernerio T.
Visual Guide to Neonatal Cardiology. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (531 pages)
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- List of Contributors -- Part I Prenatal and Perinatal Issues -- Chapter 1 Cardiac Embryology and Embryopathy -- Initial Stages of Development -- Looping of the Heart Tube -- The Process of Ballooning -- Formation of the Atrial Chambers -- Atrial Septation -- Ventricular Development -- Development and Maldevelopment of the Outflow Tract -- Development of the Coronary Circulation -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 2 Maternal, Familial, and Non‐Cardiac Fetal Conditions Affecting the Fetal and Neonatal Heart -- Maternal Factors -- Metabolic -- Autoimmune -- Infection -- Cardiac Teratogens -- Twins -- Familial -- Non‐cardiac Fetal Conditions -- High Output Lesions -- Space‐Occupying Thoracic Lesions -- Placental Abnormalities -- References -- Chapter 3 The Natural and Unnatural History of Fetal Heart Disease -- References -- Part II General Neonatal Issues -- Chapter 4 Epidemiology of Heart Defects -- Prevalence of Individual Lesions -- Changes in Prevalence Over Time -- Regional and Racial Variation -- Impact of Fetal Testing -- Non‐Genetic Risk Factors -- References -- Chapter 5 The Transitional and Neonatal Heart and Cardiovascular System -- Birth and Neonatal Period -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Chapter 6 History and Physical Examination -- History -- Physical Examination -- Further Reading -- Chapter 7 The Cyanotic Newborn -- Reference -- Further Reading -- Chapter 8 The Tachypneic Newborn -- Reference -- Further Reading -- Chapter 9 The Hypoperfused Newborn -- Etiology -- History -- Physical Examination -- Cardiac causes -- Non‐cardiac causes -- Diagnostic Tests -- Management -- Further Reading -- Chapter 10 The Dysmorphic Newborn -- Further Reading -- Part III Diagnostic Procedures -- Chapter 11 Chest Roentgenogram -- Pulmonary Vascularity -- Cardiomegaly. Situs -- Great Vessels -- Extracardiac Evaluation -- Lines and Tubes in Patients With Congenital Heart Disease -- Complications -- Chapter 12 Electrocardiogram -- ECG Leads -- Basic ECG Setup -- Wave Morphologies -- ECG Intervals -- Heart Rate -- Cardiac Rhythm -- Axis -- Right‐sided Chest Leads -- Abnormalities on the ECG -- Atrial Enlargement -- Ventricular Hypertrophy -- Low Voltage QRS -- QRS Duration -- Wolff-Parkinson-White -- Abnormal Q Waves -- T‐wave Changes -- ST Segments -- Further Reading -- Chapter 13 Echocardiogram -- History -- Physics -- Performance of a Pediatric Echocardiogram -- Subcostal (Subxiphoid) View -- Apical View -- Parasternal View -- Suprasternal View -- References -- Chapter 14 Cardiac Catheterization and Angiocardiography -- Patent Ductus Arteriosus (Figures 14.1 and 14.2) -- Pulmonary Valve Stenosis (Figure 14.3) -- Critical Aortic Valve Stenosis (Figure 14.4) -- Coarctation of the Aorta (Figure 14.5) -- Major Aorto‐Pulmonary Collateral Arteries (Figure 14.6) -- Transposition of the Great Arteries (Figure 14.7) -- Hypoplastic Left Ventricle (Figure 14.8) -- Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Connection (Figure 14.9) -- Rotational Angiography (Figure 14.10) -- References -- Chapter 15 Computed Tomography -- Scanning Technique for Cardiac CTA in Neonates -- Advantages of Cardiac CTA Over Other Imaging Modalities -- Postprocessing of Cardiac CTA -- Further Reading -- Chapter 16 Magnetic Resonance Imaging -- Indications for Neonatal CMR -- Intrathoracic Vascular Evaluation -- Native Intracardiac Anatomy and Surgical Planning -- Postoperative Assessment -- Neonatal Tumor Evaluation -- References -- Chapter 17 Electrophysiologic Testing, Transesophageal Pacing and Pacemakers -- Pacemakers -- Implantable Cardioverter‐Defibrillators -- Electrophysiology Studies -- Transesophageal and Temporary Pacing -- Reference. Part IV Specific Morphologic Conditions -- Chapter 18 Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Connection -- Definition -- Etiology -- Embryologic Basis -- Anatomy -- Pathophysiology -- Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Drainage -- Treatment -- References -- Chapter 19 Other Anomalies of Pulmonary and Systemic Venous Connections -- Achnowledgment -- References -- Chapter 20 Anomalies of Atrial Septation -- Background and Anatomy -- Neonatal Presentation -- Management and Treatment Options -- References -- Chapter 21 Atrial Chamber Obstruction -- Cor Triatriatum Sinister -- Background and Anatomy -- Neonatal Presentation -- Investigations to Make the Diagnosis -- Management -- Cor Triatriatum Dexter -- References -- Chapter 22 Common Atrioventricular Canal Defects -- Pathophysiology -- Clinical Manifestation -- Investigations -- Management -- References -- Chapter 23 Ventricular Septal Defect -- Pathophysiology -- Clinical Presentation and Diagnosis -- Nomenclature and Anatomy -- Management -- References -- Chapter 24 Tricuspid Atresia -- Anatomy -- Physiology -- Type I: Normally Related Great Arteries -- Type I‐A: Pulmonary Atresia -- Type I‐B: Pulmonary Stenosis and Restrictive VSD -- Type I‐C: Large VSD and No PS -- Type II: D‐Transposition of the Great Arteries -- Type II‐A: D‐TGA with Pulmonary Atresia -- Type II‐B: D‐TGA with PS -- Type II‐C: D‐TGA with no PS -- Physical Examination -- Electrocardiogram -- Chest X‐Ray -- Echocardiography -- Cardiac Catheterization -- Preoperative Management -- Surgical Management -- Postoperative Management -- References -- Chapter 25 Ebstein Malformation and Tricuspid Valve Dysplasias -- Ebstein Malformation -- Clinical Presentation -- Newborn -- Children and Adults -- Preoperative Evaluation -- Indications for Surgery -- Neonates -- Children and Adults -- Surgical Techniques -- Neonate -- Children and Adults. Postoperative Management -- Mayo Clinic Experience -- Tricuspid Valve Dysplasia -- Uhl Anomaly -- References -- Chapter 26 Pulmonary Valve and Pulmonary Arterial Stenosis -- Pulmonary Valve Stenosis -- Pulmonary Arterial Stenosis -- References -- Chapter 27 Pulmonary Atresia with Intact Ventricular Septum -- Embryology -- Pathology -- Physical Examination -- Chest X‐ray -- Electrocardiography -- Echocardiography -- Cardiac Catheterization -- Medical Therapy -- Surgery -- Transcatheter Therapy -- Outcomes -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 28 Tetralogy of Fallot with Pulmonary Stenosis or Atresia -- Tetralogy of Fallot with Pulmonary Stenosis -- Morphologic and Anatomic Features -- Clinical Manifestations -- Laboratory and Imaging Investigations -- Management -- Outcome -- Pulmonary Valve Atresia with Ventricular Septal Defect (Tetralogy of Fallot with Pulmonary Atresia) -- Morphologic and Anatomic Features -- Clinical Manifestations -- Laboratory and Imaging Investigations -- Management -- Outcome -- Further Reading -- Chapter 29 Absent Pulmonary Valve -- References -- Chapter 30 Transposition of the Great Arteries -- References -- Chapter 31 Congenitally Corrected Transposition of the Great Arteries -- Morphology and Associated Lesions -- Clinical Presentation -- Outcomes and Interventions -- References -- Chapter 32 Common Arterial Trunk (Truncus Arteriosus) -- References -- Chapter 33 Mitral Valve Apparatus Abnormalities -- Normal Mitral Valve Complex -- Embryology -- Abnormalities of Mitral Valve Apparatus -- Abnormality of Leaflet -- Mitral Valve Prolapse -- Cleft Mitral Valve -- Double Orifice Mitral Valve -- Supramitral Ring -- Ebstein Malformation of Mitral Valve -- Accessory Mitral Valve -- Mitral Valve Duplication -- Anomalies of the Chordae and Papillary Muscles (Tensor Apparatus) -- Chordal Anomalies. Anomalies of the Papillary Muscles (Most Common of All Described Abnormalities) -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 34 Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome -- Anatomy -- Physiology -- Diagnosis -- Management -- Prognosis -- References -- Chapter 35 Aortic Stenosis -- Aortic Valve Stenosis -- Definition -- Incidence -- Pathology -- Pathophysiology -- Natural History -- Clinical Manifestations -- Electrocardiography -- Chest X‐ray -- Echocardiography -- Cardiac Catheterization -- Treatment -- Follow‐up -- Subaortic Stenosis -- Supravalvar Aortic Stenosis -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 36 Coronary Artery Anomalies -- References -- Chapter 37 Aorto‐Left Ventricular Tunnel -- Aorto‐Left Ventricular Tunnel: Anatomic Characteristics -- Associated Anomalies -- Clinical Presentation -- Diagnostic Methods -- Management -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 38 Coronary Cameral Fistulas -- Definition -- Etiology -- Pathophysiology and Natural History -- Diagnosis -- Management Strategies -- Interventional Catheterization -- Surgical Therapy -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 39 Aortopulmonary Window -- Reference -- Further Reading -- Chapter 40 Anomalous Origin of a Branch Pulmonary Artery From the Ascending Aorta (Hemitruncus) -- Further Reading -- Chapter 41 Interrupted Aortic Arch -- References -- Chapter 42 Coarctation of the Aorta -- Pathophysiology -- Clinical Manifestation -- Investigations -- Management -- References -- Chapter 43 Vascular Rings and Pulmonary Slings -- Anomalies of the Aortic Arch -- Embryology -- Vascular Rings -- Double Aortic Arch -- Anomalous Subclavian Artery (Kommerell diverticulum) -- Diagnosis -- Pulmonary Artery Slings -- References -- Chapter 44 Double Outlet Right Ventricle -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 45 Double Outlet Left Ventricle -- Etiology -- Morphology -- Pathophysiology. Surgical Repair.
9781118635346
Newborn infants-Diseases.
Electronic books.
RJ254 .V578 2018
618.9212
Visual Guide to Neonatal Cardiology. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (531 pages)
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- List of Contributors -- Part I Prenatal and Perinatal Issues -- Chapter 1 Cardiac Embryology and Embryopathy -- Initial Stages of Development -- Looping of the Heart Tube -- The Process of Ballooning -- Formation of the Atrial Chambers -- Atrial Septation -- Ventricular Development -- Development and Maldevelopment of the Outflow Tract -- Development of the Coronary Circulation -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 2 Maternal, Familial, and Non‐Cardiac Fetal Conditions Affecting the Fetal and Neonatal Heart -- Maternal Factors -- Metabolic -- Autoimmune -- Infection -- Cardiac Teratogens -- Twins -- Familial -- Non‐cardiac Fetal Conditions -- High Output Lesions -- Space‐Occupying Thoracic Lesions -- Placental Abnormalities -- References -- Chapter 3 The Natural and Unnatural History of Fetal Heart Disease -- References -- Part II General Neonatal Issues -- Chapter 4 Epidemiology of Heart Defects -- Prevalence of Individual Lesions -- Changes in Prevalence Over Time -- Regional and Racial Variation -- Impact of Fetal Testing -- Non‐Genetic Risk Factors -- References -- Chapter 5 The Transitional and Neonatal Heart and Cardiovascular System -- Birth and Neonatal Period -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Chapter 6 History and Physical Examination -- History -- Physical Examination -- Further Reading -- Chapter 7 The Cyanotic Newborn -- Reference -- Further Reading -- Chapter 8 The Tachypneic Newborn -- Reference -- Further Reading -- Chapter 9 The Hypoperfused Newborn -- Etiology -- History -- Physical Examination -- Cardiac causes -- Non‐cardiac causes -- Diagnostic Tests -- Management -- Further Reading -- Chapter 10 The Dysmorphic Newborn -- Further Reading -- Part III Diagnostic Procedures -- Chapter 11 Chest Roentgenogram -- Pulmonary Vascularity -- Cardiomegaly. Situs -- Great Vessels -- Extracardiac Evaluation -- Lines and Tubes in Patients With Congenital Heart Disease -- Complications -- Chapter 12 Electrocardiogram -- ECG Leads -- Basic ECG Setup -- Wave Morphologies -- ECG Intervals -- Heart Rate -- Cardiac Rhythm -- Axis -- Right‐sided Chest Leads -- Abnormalities on the ECG -- Atrial Enlargement -- Ventricular Hypertrophy -- Low Voltage QRS -- QRS Duration -- Wolff-Parkinson-White -- Abnormal Q Waves -- T‐wave Changes -- ST Segments -- Further Reading -- Chapter 13 Echocardiogram -- History -- Physics -- Performance of a Pediatric Echocardiogram -- Subcostal (Subxiphoid) View -- Apical View -- Parasternal View -- Suprasternal View -- References -- Chapter 14 Cardiac Catheterization and Angiocardiography -- Patent Ductus Arteriosus (Figures 14.1 and 14.2) -- Pulmonary Valve Stenosis (Figure 14.3) -- Critical Aortic Valve Stenosis (Figure 14.4) -- Coarctation of the Aorta (Figure 14.5) -- Major Aorto‐Pulmonary Collateral Arteries (Figure 14.6) -- Transposition of the Great Arteries (Figure 14.7) -- Hypoplastic Left Ventricle (Figure 14.8) -- Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Connection (Figure 14.9) -- Rotational Angiography (Figure 14.10) -- References -- Chapter 15 Computed Tomography -- Scanning Technique for Cardiac CTA in Neonates -- Advantages of Cardiac CTA Over Other Imaging Modalities -- Postprocessing of Cardiac CTA -- Further Reading -- Chapter 16 Magnetic Resonance Imaging -- Indications for Neonatal CMR -- Intrathoracic Vascular Evaluation -- Native Intracardiac Anatomy and Surgical Planning -- Postoperative Assessment -- Neonatal Tumor Evaluation -- References -- Chapter 17 Electrophysiologic Testing, Transesophageal Pacing and Pacemakers -- Pacemakers -- Implantable Cardioverter‐Defibrillators -- Electrophysiology Studies -- Transesophageal and Temporary Pacing -- Reference. Part IV Specific Morphologic Conditions -- Chapter 18 Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Connection -- Definition -- Etiology -- Embryologic Basis -- Anatomy -- Pathophysiology -- Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Drainage -- Treatment -- References -- Chapter 19 Other Anomalies of Pulmonary and Systemic Venous Connections -- Achnowledgment -- References -- Chapter 20 Anomalies of Atrial Septation -- Background and Anatomy -- Neonatal Presentation -- Management and Treatment Options -- References -- Chapter 21 Atrial Chamber Obstruction -- Cor Triatriatum Sinister -- Background and Anatomy -- Neonatal Presentation -- Investigations to Make the Diagnosis -- Management -- Cor Triatriatum Dexter -- References -- Chapter 22 Common Atrioventricular Canal Defects -- Pathophysiology -- Clinical Manifestation -- Investigations -- Management -- References -- Chapter 23 Ventricular Septal Defect -- Pathophysiology -- Clinical Presentation and Diagnosis -- Nomenclature and Anatomy -- Management -- References -- Chapter 24 Tricuspid Atresia -- Anatomy -- Physiology -- Type I: Normally Related Great Arteries -- Type I‐A: Pulmonary Atresia -- Type I‐B: Pulmonary Stenosis and Restrictive VSD -- Type I‐C: Large VSD and No PS -- Type II: D‐Transposition of the Great Arteries -- Type II‐A: D‐TGA with Pulmonary Atresia -- Type II‐B: D‐TGA with PS -- Type II‐C: D‐TGA with no PS -- Physical Examination -- Electrocardiogram -- Chest X‐Ray -- Echocardiography -- Cardiac Catheterization -- Preoperative Management -- Surgical Management -- Postoperative Management -- References -- Chapter 25 Ebstein Malformation and Tricuspid Valve Dysplasias -- Ebstein Malformation -- Clinical Presentation -- Newborn -- Children and Adults -- Preoperative Evaluation -- Indications for Surgery -- Neonates -- Children and Adults -- Surgical Techniques -- Neonate -- Children and Adults. Postoperative Management -- Mayo Clinic Experience -- Tricuspid Valve Dysplasia -- Uhl Anomaly -- References -- Chapter 26 Pulmonary Valve and Pulmonary Arterial Stenosis -- Pulmonary Valve Stenosis -- Pulmonary Arterial Stenosis -- References -- Chapter 27 Pulmonary Atresia with Intact Ventricular Septum -- Embryology -- Pathology -- Physical Examination -- Chest X‐ray -- Electrocardiography -- Echocardiography -- Cardiac Catheterization -- Medical Therapy -- Surgery -- Transcatheter Therapy -- Outcomes -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 28 Tetralogy of Fallot with Pulmonary Stenosis or Atresia -- Tetralogy of Fallot with Pulmonary Stenosis -- Morphologic and Anatomic Features -- Clinical Manifestations -- Laboratory and Imaging Investigations -- Management -- Outcome -- Pulmonary Valve Atresia with Ventricular Septal Defect (Tetralogy of Fallot with Pulmonary Atresia) -- Morphologic and Anatomic Features -- Clinical Manifestations -- Laboratory and Imaging Investigations -- Management -- Outcome -- Further Reading -- Chapter 29 Absent Pulmonary Valve -- References -- Chapter 30 Transposition of the Great Arteries -- References -- Chapter 31 Congenitally Corrected Transposition of the Great Arteries -- Morphology and Associated Lesions -- Clinical Presentation -- Outcomes and Interventions -- References -- Chapter 32 Common Arterial Trunk (Truncus Arteriosus) -- References -- Chapter 33 Mitral Valve Apparatus Abnormalities -- Normal Mitral Valve Complex -- Embryology -- Abnormalities of Mitral Valve Apparatus -- Abnormality of Leaflet -- Mitral Valve Prolapse -- Cleft Mitral Valve -- Double Orifice Mitral Valve -- Supramitral Ring -- Ebstein Malformation of Mitral Valve -- Accessory Mitral Valve -- Mitral Valve Duplication -- Anomalies of the Chordae and Papillary Muscles (Tensor Apparatus) -- Chordal Anomalies. Anomalies of the Papillary Muscles (Most Common of All Described Abnormalities) -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 34 Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome -- Anatomy -- Physiology -- Diagnosis -- Management -- Prognosis -- References -- Chapter 35 Aortic Stenosis -- Aortic Valve Stenosis -- Definition -- Incidence -- Pathology -- Pathophysiology -- Natural History -- Clinical Manifestations -- Electrocardiography -- Chest X‐ray -- Echocardiography -- Cardiac Catheterization -- Treatment -- Follow‐up -- Subaortic Stenosis -- Supravalvar Aortic Stenosis -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 36 Coronary Artery Anomalies -- References -- Chapter 37 Aorto‐Left Ventricular Tunnel -- Aorto‐Left Ventricular Tunnel: Anatomic Characteristics -- Associated Anomalies -- Clinical Presentation -- Diagnostic Methods -- Management -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 38 Coronary Cameral Fistulas -- Definition -- Etiology -- Pathophysiology and Natural History -- Diagnosis -- Management Strategies -- Interventional Catheterization -- Surgical Therapy -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 39 Aortopulmonary Window -- Reference -- Further Reading -- Chapter 40 Anomalous Origin of a Branch Pulmonary Artery From the Ascending Aorta (Hemitruncus) -- Further Reading -- Chapter 41 Interrupted Aortic Arch -- References -- Chapter 42 Coarctation of the Aorta -- Pathophysiology -- Clinical Manifestation -- Investigations -- Management -- References -- Chapter 43 Vascular Rings and Pulmonary Slings -- Anomalies of the Aortic Arch -- Embryology -- Vascular Rings -- Double Aortic Arch -- Anomalous Subclavian Artery (Kommerell diverticulum) -- Diagnosis -- Pulmonary Artery Slings -- References -- Chapter 44 Double Outlet Right Ventricle -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 45 Double Outlet Left Ventricle -- Etiology -- Morphology -- Pathophysiology. Surgical Repair.
9781118635346
Newborn infants-Diseases.
Electronic books.
RJ254 .V578 2018
618.9212