Fetal and hybrid procedures in congenital heart diseases / Gianfranco Butera, John Cheatham, Carlos A.C. Pedra, Dietmar Schranz, Gerald Tulzer, editors.

This book is an ideal, up-to-date guide to the application of fetal interventions and hybrid procedures, in which the surgeon and the interventional cardiologist work together, for the treatment of congenital heart diseases at a very early stage when disease outcome may be altered. State of the art...

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Other Authors: Butera, Gianfranco (Editor), Cheatham, John (Editor), Pedra, Carlos A.C (Editor), Schranz, Dietmar (Editor), Tulzer, Gerald (Editor)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Switzerland : Springer, 2016.
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Online Access:Springer eBooks
Table of Contents:
  • Preface; Contents; Part I: Introductory Aspects in Fetal Procedures; 1: Ethical Aspects of Fetal Heart Interventions; References; 2: Tools in Fetal Heart Procedures; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Maternal and Fetal Perioperative Care; 2.3 Main Tools Used During Fetal Intervention; 2.4 Main Tools Used After Fetal Intervention; References; 3: Role of Multicenter Registries to Assess Outcomes of Fetal Interventions; 3.1 Introduction to Congenital Heart Registries; 3.1.1 What Are Health Registries?; 3.1.2 Fetal and Congenital Heart Registries; 3.2 Overview of Registry Structure and Standards
  • 3.2.1 Registry Structure3.2.2 Common Coding and Nomenclature; 3.2.3 Data Collection and Variables of Interest; 3.2.4 Quality Assurance and Data Verification; 3.2.5 Risk Adjustment Modeling and the Goal of Registry-Based Data; 3.2.6 Limitations to Multicenter and Registry-Based Studies; 3.3 Public Health Implications of Registry Data; 3.3.1 Data Linkage: Challenges and Advantages to Registry Collaboration; 3.3.2 Fetal Registries and New Discoveries; 3.3.3 The "Public" View: Awareness, Transparency, and Accountability
  • 3.3.4 Challenges to Fetal Registries: Politics, Ethics, and Fetal Data3.4 The Future: Fetal Intervention Registries and Advocating for a Global Database for All Congenital Heart Disorders; References; 4: Role of Counseling in Fetal Congenital Heart Diseases; 4.1 Invasive Fetal Cardiac Intervention (FCI); 4.2 Counseling in Fetal Cardiac Intervention; 4.2.1 Maternal Risk; 4.2.2 Fetal Risk; References; Part II: Aortic Valve Disease; 5: Fetal Anatomy: The Aortic Valve in Fetal Aortic Valve Diseases; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Morphological features; References
  • 6: Fetal Aortic Stenosis: Natural History and Echocardiographic Evaluation6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Fetal Echocardiographic Features; 6.3 Degree of Obstruction; 6.3.1 Mild to Moderate; 6.3.2 Moderate to Severe; 6.3.3 Critical Cases; 6.4 Timing; 6.4.1 Obstruction in Early Gestation; 6.4.2 Obstruction in Late Gestation; 6.5 Predictors of Progression; 6.6 Outcomes; References; 7: Fetal Aortic Valvuloplasty (FAV); 7.1 Introduction and Historical Aspects; 7.2 The Anatomy of the Stenotic Aortic Valve in the Fetus and Its Natural History; 7.3 Indications of Fetal Aortic Valvuloplasty (FAV)
  • 7.4 Center Experience and Step-by-Step Approach7.5 Immediate Outcomes; 7.6 Follow-Up Outcomes; 7.7 Future Ideas and Perspectives; References; 8: Fetal Aortic Valvuloplasty: State of the Art; References; Part III: Pulmonary Valve Disease; 9: Fetal Anatomy: The Pulmonary Valve in Fetal Pulmonary Valve Disease; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Morphological Features; References; 10: Fetal Pulmonary Valvuloplasty: Natural History and Echocardiographic Evaluation of Critical Pulmonary Stenosis/Pulmonary Atresia with Intact Ventricular Septum; 10.1 Anatomic Features and Echocardiographic Evaluation
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