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E-raamat: Fetal Cardiology [Oxford Medicine Online e-raamatud]

  • Formaat: 368 pages, 180 black and white illustrations with an 8 page colour plate section
  • Sari: Oxf Specialist Hndbks Cardiology
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Jul-2009
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780199230709
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  • Formaat: 368 pages, 180 black and white illustrations with an 8 page colour plate section
  • Sari: Oxf Specialist Hndbks Cardiology
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Jul-2009
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780199230709
Fetal cardiac assessment is a central part of managing many kinds of high-risk pregnancies. There are relatively few full time fetal cardiologists, and as a result, diagnosis and management of fetal cardiac disease continues to involve considerable input from a variety of professionals, who need easy access to succint, up-to-date information on fetal cardiac anatomy, rhythm, and function.

This handbook provides clinically relevant guidance in an easily accessible and practical format, which is ideal for day-to-day use in a clinic. Written by authors with backgrounds in fetal diagnostic ultrasound and in paediatric cardiology, the handbook is structured according to presentation, allowing each fetal cardiac problem to be easily recognized and an outline approach identified to aid immediate decision making and patient counselling. The book is fully illustrated with high quality figures and images demonstrating echo findings.
1. The normal heart ;
2. Aetiology of structural congenital heart
disease ;
3. Indications for a fetal echocardiography ;
4. History and
examination ;
5. Fetal echocardiography ;
6. Structural anomalies ;
7. Left
sided anomalies ;
8. Right sided anomalies ;
9. Septal anomalies ;
10.
Atrioventricular anomalies ;
11. Abnormal ventriculo-arterial connections ;
12. Cardiac position ;
13. Fetal cardiac rhythm ;
14. Cardiac function ;
15.
Heart muscle disease ;
16. Abnormalities at a glance ;
17. Other
investigations ;
18. Cardiac tumours ;
19. Nuchal translucency and the heart
;
20. Fetal hydrops and the heart ;
21. Twins and the heart ;
22. The heart
in the sick fetus ;
23. Management of fetal structural cardiac disease in
pregnancy ;
24. Postnatal evaluation ;
25. Conclusion
After completing postgraduate training in paediatrics and perinatal paediatrics, Dr Archer trained in paediatric cardiology and became a consultant paediatric cardiologist in Oxford. His main research interests are in neonatal and fetal cardiology and he has written and taught in these fields in UK and abroad. Nicky Manning qualified in London in 1978 and after working in London and Norwich, started working in the John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford in November 1980, initially in Prenatal Diagnosis with an interest in clinical genetics. Since 1994 she has specialised in Fetal Cardiology but continues to work in Fetal Medicine and also maintains links with general prenatal diagnosis.