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Manual of Cardiac Care in Children

English

This practical reference provides effective clinical guidance for professionals working with patients with congenital and acquired cardiac disease. These patients are a complex group that require careful management, but when they present to the cardiology department they need swift attention. Consequently, this book provides the healthcare professional in the pediatric cardiovascular department with help when making critical clinical decisions in a high pressure environment.

Containing numerous helpful illustrations, clinical algorithms and practical helpful text, Manual of Cardiac Care in Children is designed to educate the reader and provide guidance in a didactic patient-focussed approach. It is particularly relevant for frontline residents, fellows, nurses and allied health professionals to understand and assess key anatomy, physiology and treatments issues. 

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Will deliver when available. Publication date 27 Dec 2024

Product Details
  • Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Publication City/Country: Switzerland
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9783031709722

About

Anne I. Dipchand MD FRCPC is head of the Heart Transplant Program and a staff cardiologist specializing in heart function and echocardiography at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto and Professor of Paediatrics at the University of Toronto.  She trained at the University of Toronto and did paediatric residency and cardiology fellowship training at SickKids where she has been on staff for 25 years. Dr. Dipchand also leads SickKids Fontan longterm follow up clinic. Dr. Dipchands academic interests include outcomes research in end-stage heart failure paediatric heart transplantation alloantibodies and sensitization transplant cardiac allograft vasculopathy long-term Fontan outcomes and Fontan failure. David Barron MBBS MD FRCP FRCS(CT)  is Division Head of Cardiovascular Surgery at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto and Professor of Surgery at the University of Toronto. He trained in the UK at St Thomas' Hospital Medical School London and cardiac surgery training in Papworth the Royal Brompton Great Ormond Street and Birmingham Children's Hospitals. Before coming to Toronto in 2019 he had been consultant surgeon at Birmingham Children's Hospital for 20 years. His particular interests are surgery for Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome congenitally corrected transposition and complex pulmonary atresia. Alejandro Floh MD MSc. FRCP(C) is a staff physician in the Cardiac Critical Care Unit at the Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) and Associate Professor of Pediatrics at University of Toronto. Dr. Floh gained his MD from the University of Toronto completed Paediatric Residency at McMaster University and Fellowship training  in Cardiology and Critical Care at SickKids.  Dr. Floh is cross appointed to the division of Pediatric Cardiology and a member of the Single Ventricle team. His academic interests include outcomes research for Single Ventricle heart disease translational research in the inflammatory and metabolic responses to cardiopulmonary bypass surgery and critical nutrition.   Dr. Floh is the associate program director for Pediatric Critical Care and leads the Cardiac Critical Care subspecialty training program.

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