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74,10 ۥ Part 1: Pediatric Cardiology in the Office
1 Refractory Supraventricular Tachycardia and Hypotension
2 Cyanosis Without a Murmur
3 An Enlarged Cardiac Silhouette on Chest Radiograph
4 Unexplained Tachycardia
5 An Adolescent with Stomach Pain
6 Family History of Sudden Death
7 Tachypnea in a 6-week-old Infant
8 Cyanosis in a 4-year-old Male
9 Fainting in an Adolescent at School
10 A New Murmur and Rash
11 Chest Pain with Exercise
12 An Athlete with a Murmur
13 Syncope During a Basketball Game
14 Sports Participation in a Child after Heart Surgery
15 An Abnormal Echocardiogram in an Athlete
• Part 2: Pediatric Cardiology in the Nursery
16 Cyanosis in a Newborn
17 A Loud Murmur in an Asymptomatic Infant
18 Cardiogenic Shock in a 2-day-old
19 Tachycardia with Fetal Hydrops
20 Small Heart with 'White Out' on Chest Radiograph
21 Tachypnea and Poor Pulses
• Part 3: Pediatric Cardiology in the Emergency Department
22 Cardiac Arrest in an Adolescent
23 Syncope in an Adolescent
24 Recurrent Seizures and a Family History of Sudden Death
25 Increasing Shortness of Breath with Exercise
26 Cardiac Failure and Abnormal ECG in an Infant
27 Syncope and Exercise Intolerance in an Adolescent Female
28 Fainting and Bradycardia
29 A Toddler with Failure to Thrive, Hypotonia and Murmur
• Part 4: Pediatric Cardiology in Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
30 Hemiplegia in a 17-Year-Old Athlete
31 Dysmorphic Infant with Stridor
32 Wide QRS Tachycardia and Heart Failure
33 Fever and Acute Onset of Shortness of Breath
34 Failure to Thrive in Infant with No Murmur
35 Wheezing and Recurrent Pneumonia
Written in a case-based format, this valuable resource helps primary care physicians in diagnosing and treating children with common and uncommon cardiac conditions. Cases are grouped by treating location: office, nursery, emergency department, and pediatric intensive care unit.
Following the case presentation, each chapter follows the steps of differential diagnosis, evaluation, treatment, and discussion. Valuable pearls of information are included, as well as “Practice Points," which is a quick refresher on the key issues presented in the case.
TOPICS INCLUDE
• Refractory Supraventricular Tachycardia and Hypotension
• Cyanosis Without a Murmur
• An Enlarged Cardiac Silhouette on Chest Radiography
• A Loud Murmur in a Neonate Without Symptoms
• Small Heart With “White Out” on Chest Radiograph
• Cardiac Arrest in an Adolescent
• Recurrent Seizure and a Family History of Sudden Death
• Wide QRS Tachycardia and Heart Failure
• Wheezing and Recurrent Pneumonia
• And more…
Author
W. Robert Morrow, MD, FAAP is Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. He is a former President and Chief Clinical Officer at Children’s Health, Dallas, TX. He also served Chief Medical Officer and Cardiology Section Chief at Arkansas Children’s Hospital. Dr Morrow served as Chair of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Section on Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery from 2010-2014 and is current co-chair of the section’s Policy and Advocacy Work Group. As Chair of the Section, Dr Morrow spearheaded the publication of many guidelines and policy statements including screening for complex cyanotic congenital heart disease, medical devices in children, and sudden cardiac death in children. He is also a former cardiology section editor for AAP Grand Rounds. Dr Morrow has authored over 100 peer-reviewed publications, 16 book chapters, and is a past associate editor for the Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation and Congenital Heart Disease.