Congenital Diseases in the Right Heart
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Congenital Diseases in the Right Heart

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ISBN-13:
9781848003781
Veröffentl:
2008
Einband:
eBook
Seiten:
337
Autor:
Andrew N. Redington
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable eBook
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

The function and characteristics of the right heart are paramount in regards to congenital heart disease. This singular reference is an up-to-date analysis of the key anatomical and function issues pertaining to the right heart.

There are no recent books concerning the right heart, the function and characteristics of which are extremely important in congenital heart disease and is assuming increased importance in acquired heart disease. Since congenital malformation of the right heart is the most common congenital heart defect in newborn infants, it is important to have an up-to-date analysis of the key issues in understanding the anatomy and function of the right heart.

Basic Topics.- Origin and Identity of the Right Heart.- How Much of the Right Heart Belongs to the Left?.- Right Ventricular Physiology.- The Pulmonary Vascular Bed.- Pulmonary Endothelial Control of the Pulmonary Microcirculation.- The Pathobiology of Pulmonary Hypertension: Lessons from Experimental Studies.- Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension: Genetics and Gene Therapy.- Imaging Pulmonary Microvascular Flow.- Functional Evaluation of Pulmonary Circulation: With Special Emphasis on Magnetic Resonance Imaging.- Transcatheter Intervention on the Central Pulmonary Arteries—Current Techniques and Outcomes.- Surgical Repair of Pulmonary Arterial Stenosis.- The Systemic Right Ventricle.- Mechanisms of Late Systemic Right Ventricular Failure.- Pharmacologic Approaches to the Failing Systemic Right Ventricle.- Congenitally Corrected Transposition: Replacement of the Tricuspid Valve or Double Switch?.- Disease in The Absence of Structural Malformations.- Right Ventricular Tachycardia.- Genetic Origins of Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathies.- The Pathology of Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy.- The Diagnosis of Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy (ARVC) in Children.- Clinical Outcomes and Current Therapies in Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy.- The Small Right Ventricle.- Imaging the Hypoplastic Right Heart – How Small Is Too Small?.- The Small Right Ventricle—Who Should Get a Fontan?.- Surgery for the Small Right Ventricle.- The Right Ventricle on the Intensive Care Unit.- Postoperative Pulmonary Hypertension: Pathophysiology and Current Management Strategies.- Ventilatory Management of the Failing Right Heart.- Origins and Treatment of Right Ventricular Dysfunction After Heart Transplantation.- Noninvasive Assessment of RightVentricular Contractile Performance.- Acute Right Ventricular Failure.- The Subpulmonary Right Ventricle in Chronic Left Ventricular Failure.- Tetralogy of Fallot.- Tetralogy of Fallot: Managing the Right Ventricular Outflow.- Restrictive Right Ventricular Physiology: Early and Late Effects.- Pulmonary Regurgitation in Relation to Pulmonary Artery Compliance and Other Variables.- Late Arrhythmia in Tetralogy of Fallot: Current Approaches to Risk Stratification.- Timing and Outcome of Surgical Pulmonary Valve Replacement.- Nonsurgical Replacement of the Pulmonary Valve.- Ebsteins Anomaly.- Anatomic Definition and Imaging of Ebstein’s Malformation.- Ebstein’s Anomaly of the Tricuspid Valve: Fetal Physiology and Outcomes.- Percutaneous Interatrial Defect Closure in Adults with Ebstein’s Anomaly.- Surgical Options for Ebstein’s Malformation.- Special Topics.- The Role of Resynchronization Therapy in Congenital Heart Disease: Right–Left Heart Interactions.- Causes of Failure of the Fontan Circulation.

There are no recent books concerning the right heart, the function and characteristics of which are extremely important in congenital heart disease and is assuming increased importance in acquired heart disease. Since congenital malformation of the right heart is the most common congenital heart defect in newborn infants, it is important to have an up-to-date analysis of the key issues in understanding the anatomy and function of the right heart.

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