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El. knyga: Practical Pediatric Cardiology: Case-Based Management of Potential Pitfalls

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  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Nov-2015
  • Leidėjas: Springer London Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781447141839
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  • Leidėjas: Springer London Ltd
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  • ISBN-13: 9781447141839
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Heart disease in children has a number of diagnostic traps for the unwary, and all of us involved in the specialty have been caught at one time or another. For example, it is sometimes very difficult to differentiate between respiratory and cardiac disease in infants and between neurological and cardiac conditions in older children, and the consequences of taking the wrong path can be significant. This book is a collection of cases highlighting situations which can ensnare even the best cardiologist. Although they illustrate the importance of taking a good history and performing a thorough examination, the most important lesson is learning to keep an open mind and develop the ability to think laterally. As clinicians we need to have the confidence to make a decision for our patients but also the humility to be able to acknowledge that we don’t always get it right first time, and it is imperative that we learn from the experience. We hope the reader will find these short chapters interesting and while they are not evidence-based medicine in the true sense, they do represent a wide range of clinical experience from which we can all learn. ?



This book examines potential errors in the management of children with heart disease using individual narrative case presentations as examples. It offers advice on how to prevent such problems and how to deal with them should they arise.

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This is a case-based discussion of the possible pitfalls in diagnosing pediatric cardiovascular disease. The audience is practitioners, specifically those caring for pediatric patients. Overall, this is a motivating read with many clinical pearls that helps clinicians avoid errors when caring for pediatric patients. (Bruce Wilson, Doodys Book Reviews, April, 2016)

1 It's Enough to Make You Anxious
1(8)
Merlin Ranald McMillan
Jan Till
Ferran Roses
2 Fetal AVSD or Maybe Not?
9(4)
Victoria Jowett
3 Mind the Gap
13(6)
Srinidhi J.V. Rao
4 Dilated Cardiomyopathy: If You Don't Suspect, You Can't Diagnose!
19(6)
M. Kanagaratnam
Pavanasam Ramesh
5 Syncope: It's All in the History
25(8)
Sarah Boynton
Vinay K. Bhole
6 Chest Pain in Children: Not Always Benign
33(6)
Paraskevi Theocharis
Alan G. Magee
7 Coronary Artery Imaging Is Crucial
39(8)
Georgia Spentzou
Benjamin G. Smith
8 The Woes Lie Below
47(6)
Srinidhi J.V. Rao
Tara Bharucha
9 When Not to Intubate Babies Receiving 100 % Oxygen
53(6)
Shree Vishna Rasiah
10 A Child with a Long QT?
59(8)
Elena Montanes
Jan Till
11 Breathlessness in an Ex-Prem When All Is Not What It Seems
67(6)
Anna N. Seale
12 Think Outside the Chest
73(4)
Srinidhi J.V. Rao
13 The Fontan Circulation: Never Forget the Atrial Septum
77(10)
Gemma Penford
14 Is This Really Bronchiolitis?
87(8)
Paraskevi Mikrou
Pavanasam Ramesh
15 A Neonatal Dilemma
95(6)
Shree Vishna Rasiah
16 The Collapsing Teenager
101(8)
Andrew B. Ho
James P. Gnanapragasam
17 Dilated Cardiomyopathy: Think of the Diet
109(8)
David F.A. Lloyd
18 A T-Wave Tight Spot
117(10)
Luke D. Starling
Jan Till
19 Don't Forget the Head and Neck Vessels
127(10)
Norah Y.S. Yap
Stephen Harden
Tara Bharucha
20 The Test That Gets Forgotten
137(8)
Michael Harris
21 Don't Ignore Reverse Differential Cyanosis
145(4)
Andrew James McArdle
Anna N. Seale
22 Pulmonary Resistance: How Best to Measure?
149(6)
James Wong
Mohammed Tarique Hussain
23 Cardiomyopathy in Infants: Look at the Rhythm, Then Look Again
155(6)
Alan G. Magee
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