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BL
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888976
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Title & Author
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Maternal and fetal cardiovascular disease /\ Tomoaki Ikeda, Chizuko Aoki-Kamiya, editors.
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Publication Statement
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Singapore :: Springer,, [2019]
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (225 pages)
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ISBN
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9789811019937
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9789811019913
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9811019916
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Contents
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Intro; Preface; Contents; 1: Antepartum Management ofWomen withCardiovascular Disease; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Cardiovascular andOther Physiological Changes During Pregnancy andDelivery (Tables 1.2 and1.3, Fig. 1.3); 1.2.1 Hemodynamic Changes (Fig. 1.4); 1.2.2 Hematological Changes: Hypercoagulable State, Anemia; 1.2.3 Respiratory Change; 1.2.4 Great Arterial Wall; 1.2.5 Autonomic Nervous System; 1.2.6 Hormonal Change; 1.3 Cardiac Assessment Before Pregnancy; 1.4 Prepregnancy Counseling; 1.5 Cardiac Monitoring oftheMother During Pregnancy
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1.6 Hemodynamic Assessment During Pregnancy1.7 Psychosocial Issues; 1.8 Arrhythmias; 1.9 Cardiac Failure; 1.10 Drug Therapy During Pregnancy; 1.11 Care Facilities forPregnancy; 1.12 Invasive Treatment During Pregnancy; 1.13 Infective Endocarditis; 1.14 Summary; 1.15 Conclusions; References; 2: Intrapartum Management; 2.1 Intrapartum Physiological Changes; 2.2 Timing ofDelivery; 2.3 Mode ofDelivery; 2.3.1 Management ofVaginal Delivery; 2.3.2 Management ofCesarean Delivery; 2.4 Maternal Monitoring; References; 3: Obstetric Anesthesia; 3.1 General Considerations
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3.1.1 Maternal Risk Stratification forCesarean Section inCardiovascular Disease3.1.2 Physiological Changes inPregnancy (See Chaps. 1 and2); 3.1.2.1 Hemodynamic Changes; 3.1.2.2 Respiratory Changes; 3.1.2.3 Hemostatic Changes; 3.1.2.4 Fetal Oxygenation; 3.1.3 Multidisciplinary Communications; 3.2 Neuraxial Versus General Anesthesia forCesarean Section; 3.2.1 Elective Cesarean Section; 3.2.2 Emergency Cesarean Section; 3.3 Contingency Plans; 3.4 Neuraxial Anesthesia; 3.4.1 A Suggested Technique forEpidural Anesthesia; 3.4.2 Alternative Neuraxial Techniques
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3.4.3 Platelet Count Thresholds3.4.4 Failed Block; 3.5 General Anesthesia; 3.5.1 Monitoring; 3.5.2 Induction; 3.5.3 Maintenance; 3.5.4 Ventilatory Strategies; 3.5.5 Emergence; 3.6 Hemodynamic Management; 3.6.1 Arrhythmia; 3.6.2 Specific Diseases; 3.6.2.1 Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension; 3.6.2.2 Fontan Palliation; 3.6.2.3 Cardiovascular Surgery withCardiopulmonary Bypass; 3.6.2.4 Maternal Cardiac Transplant; 3.6.3 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation; 3.7 Postoperative Management; 3.7.1 Hemodynamic Management; 3.7.2 Postoperative Analgesia; 3.8 Conclusion; References
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4: Postpartum Management4.1 The Immediate Puerperium Management; 4.2 The Late Puerperium Management; 4.3 Breast-Feeding andCardiovascular Disease; 4.3.1 Physiology ofBreast-Feeding; 4.3.2 Breast-Feeding andCardiovascular Disease; 4.3.3 Breast-Feeding andMedication; 4.4 Impact ofPregnancy onLong-Term Outcomes; 4.5 Relations Between Peripartum andLater Cardiovascular Events; References; 5: Preconception Counseling and Contraception; 5.1 Overview ofPreconception Counseling; 5.2 Risk Assessment ofPregnancy with Cardiovascular Disease
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Abstract
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This book provides an excellent review of the modern management of heart disease in pregnancy, introducing related state-of-the-art research. Maternal circulatory status dynamically changes throughout pregnancy and delivery. The number of pregnancies complicated by cardiovascular disease has increased in recent years due to better outcomes for patients with congenital heart disease as a result of improved surgical techniques, newly diagnosed cardiovascular diseases such as channelopathy, and increased maternal age. Pregnancy once was a contraindication for women with cardiovascular disease; however, it has been found that many women with cardiovascular disease can tolerate pregnancy and delivery. On the other hand, cardiovascular events including maternal death do occur in some cases. Clinical knowledge and skills in both obstetrics and cardiology are required to manage pregnancy accompanied by cardiovascular disease. Seen in that light, this book provides essential reading for obstetricians, cardiologists, anesthesiologists, and all medical personnel involved in the care of pregnant women with heart disease and congenital cardiac disease.
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Subject
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Cardiovascular diseases in pregnancy.
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Subject
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Fetal heart-- Abnormalities.
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Subject
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Cardiovascular Diseases.
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Subject
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Pregnancy.
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Subject
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Cardiovascular diseases in pregnancy.
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Subject
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Fetal heart-- Abnormalities.
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Dewey Classification
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618.3/61
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LC Classification
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RG580.C33M38 2019
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NLM classification
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WG 120
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Added Entry
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Ikeda, Tomoaki
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Kamiya, Chizuko
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