Paediatric Cardiology (Oxford Specialist Handbooks in Cardiology)

DESCRIERE
While paediatric cardiology may be a small specialty, it is important to note that congenital heart disease ranks as the most prevalent congenital condition globally. As a result, cardiac problems form a significant part of the workload of many general paediatricians, neonatologists, and other paediatric specialists. Beyond congenital heart conditions, acquired heart diseases are frequently encountered in general practice. The management of heart-related conditions can often be complex, leading to apprehension for junior doctors during their rotations in this field.
The Oxford Specialist Handbook of Paediatric Cardiology aims to address this challenge and provides essential insights into the diagnosis, management, and care of young patients with heart conditions.
This comprehensive guide to paediatric cardiology takes a systematic approach to heart lesions which will form a major part of the book, offering quick two-page refreshers for clinicians. It covers common heart surgeries, diagnostic frameworks, major investigations, and subspecialties like interventional cardiology, fetal cardiology, and more. It also addresses drug therapy, emergencies, psychology, and palliative care.
This book includes everything that a junior doctor needs when starting in the speciality and will also be a valuable reference guide for more senior trainees and consultants.
- Outlines all major congenital heart lesions in detail with thirty illustrations.
- Outlines commonly used investigations very beneficial for clinical practice.
- Includes all subspecialty aspects of paediatric cardiology.
- Spans the full lifespan of the paediatric cardiology patient, from fetal life through to adolescence and transition to adult services.
1.: Cardiac morphology, Vita Zidere
2.: Evaluation of clinical presentations, Aaron Bell
3.: Structural CHD, James Wong, John Simpson, Aaron Bell, Hannah Bellsham-Revel, Trisha Vigneswaran, Vita Zidere, and David Lloyd
4.: Cardiac investigations in children, Sadia Quyam, Will Regan, Kuberan Pushparajah, Paraskevi Theocharis, John Simpson, and James Wong
5.: Cardiac surgery, Caner Salih, and Dan Taylor
6.: The single ventricle circulation, John Simpson
7.: Cardiac catheterisation and intervention, Sadia Quyam, Gianfranco Butera, Will Regan, Matthew Jones, Eric Rosenthal, and Federica Brancato
8.: Genetics and paediatric cardiology, Tazeen Ashraf, Elena Cervi, and Sahar Mansour
9.: Fetal cardiology, John Simpson, and Gurleen Sharland
10.: Paediatric arrythmia, Will Regan, and Eric Rosenthal
11.: Heart muscle disease and cardiac transplantation, Thomas Day, Matthew Fenton, Gabrielle Norrish, Paraskevi Theocharis, and Jacob Simmonds
12.: Paediatric pulmonary hypertension, Sadia Quyam, and Shahin Moledina
13.: Multisystem disorders, Owen Miller, Jennifer Handforth, Paraskevi Theocharis, and John Simpson
14.: Transition and ACHD, Alessandra Frigiola
15.: Commonly used drugs in paediatric cardiology, Thomas Day
16.: Promoting psychological adjustment and well-being, Nicola Gregg
17.: Paediatric palliative care, Sophie Bertaud
18.: Urgent care and emergencies, David Lloyd, and Thomas Day
Dr Thomas Day, Honorary Consultant Paediatric and Fetal Cardiologist, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, Dr Aaron Bell, Consultant Paediatric Cardiologist, Evelina London Children's Hospital, UK, Dr Sadia Quyam, Consultant in Paediatric Cardiology and Pulmonary Hypertension, Department of Cardiology, and Prof John Simpson, Professor of Paediatric and Fetal Cardiology, Evelina London Children's Hospital, UK
Dr Thomas Day is a Clinical Research Fellow in the Department of Cardiovascular Imaging, School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences, at King's College London. He is also an Honorary Consultant Paediatric and Fetal Cardiologist, and undertakes clinical work at The Evelina London Children's Hospital, part of Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust. His research interest is the use of artificial intelligence to improve antenatal screening for congenital heart disease.
Dr Aaron Bell qualified in 1993 from the University of Otago Medical School in Dunedin in New Zealand. He trained in children's heart services at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Glasgow, then in the Division of Imaging Sciences at King's College London and Evelina London Childrens's Hospital.
Dr Sadia Quyam is a Consultant in Paediatric Cardiology and Pulmonary Hypertension, Department of Cardiology, Great Ormand Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust.
Professor John Simpson studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh. He then trained in children's and fetal cardiology at Guy's Hospital, London and at the University of California, San Fransisco, USA. He has been a consultant at Evelina London Children's Hospital since 1999 and leads the echocardiography service.
Contributors:
Tazeen Ashraf
Hannah Bellsham-Revel
Sophie Bertaud
Federica Brancato
Gianfranco Butera
Elena Cervi
Matthew Fenton
Alessandra Frigiola
Nicola Gregg
Jennifer Handforth
Matthew Jones
David Lloyd
Sahar Mansour
Owen Miller
Shahin Moledina
Gabrielle Norrish
Kuberan Pushparajah
Will Regan
Eric Rosenthal
Caner Salih
Gurleen Sharland
Jacob Simmonds
Dan Taylor
Paraskevi Theocharis
Trisha Vigneswaran
James Wong
Vita Zidere
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