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The Newborn Lung: Neonatology Questions and Controversies

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This exciting new reference brings you information about the most controversial pulmonary challenges you face in your practice. The book confidently tackles these subjects and gives seasoned advice on the latest diagnostic and treatment strategies using evidence-based medicine wherever possible. It gives you the latest information you need to keep pace with the fast-paced, dynamic environment of neonatology.
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Saunders
36994
9781416031666
9781416031666

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Rok wydania
2008
Numer wydania
1
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twarda
Liczba stron
512
Wymiary (mm)
184 x 260
Waga (g)
1356
  • Section 1: Lung Development


    1. Molecular Basis for Normal and Abnormal Lung Development.

    Martin Post, PhD
    Martin Rutter, HBSC



    2. Hereditary Disorders of Alveolar Homeostasis in the Newborn.

    Jeffrey Whitsett, MD
    Timothy Weaver, PhD


    3. Growth and Development of the Lung Circulation Mechanisms and Clinical Implications

    Steve Abman, MD
    Christopher Baker, MD
    Vivek Balasubramania, MD



    4. Surfactant: The Basis for Clinical Treatment Strategies

    Alan Jobe, MD, PhD


    Section 2: Injury in the Developing Lung


    5. Susceptibility of the Immature Lung to Oxidative and Mechanical Injury.

    Jaques Belik, MD, FRCPC



    6. Inflammation/Infection: Effects on the Fetal/Newborn Lung

    Alan Jobe, MD, PhD
    Suhas Kallapur, MD
    Timothy J.M. Moss, PhD


    7. Lung Fluid Balance During Development and in Neonatal Lung Disease

    Richard Bland, MD
    David P. Carlton, MD
    Lucky Jain, MD


    8. Role Of Inflammation In The Pathogenesis Of Acute And Chronic Neonatal Lung Disease

    Christian Speer, MD, FRCPE


    9. New Developments In The Presentation, Pathogenesis, Epidemiology And Prevention Of BPD

    Ilene Sosenko, MD
    Eduardo Bancalari, MD


    10. What Is The Evidence For Drug Therapy In The Prevention And Management Of Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia

    Henry Halliday, MD, FRCP, FRCPE
    Conner Oneill, MB, BCH, BAO, MRCPCH


    11. Definitions and Predictors of Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia.

    Michele Walsh, MD, MS


    12. New Developments In The Pathogenesis And Management Of Neonatal Pulmonary Hypertension.
    Judy Aschner, MD
    Candice Fike, MD


    13. Impact of Perinatal Lung Injury in Later Life

    Lex W. Doyle, MD, FRACP
    Peter J. Anderson, PhD


    Section 3: Management of Respiratory Failure


    Unnumbered Section: Oxygen


    14. The Oxygen Versus Room Air Controversy for Neonatal Resuscitation

    Peter Fowlie, MB, ChB, MSc, DRCOG, MRCGP, FRCPCH
    Dr. Hannah Shore, MB, CHB, MRCPCH


    15. Optimal Levels Of Oxygenation In Preterm Infants: Impact On Short And Long-Term Outcomes.

    Win Tin, MB, BS, FRCP, FRCPCH
    Samir Gupta, MB, BS, MD, MRCP, FRCPCH


    Unnumbered Section: Mechanical Respiratory Support


    16. Non Invasive Respiratory Support: An Alternative To Mechanical Ventilation In Preterm Infants.

    Peter Davis, MD, FRACP
    Colin Morley, MD


    17. High Frequency Ventilation in Neonatal Respiratory Failure.

    Waldemar Carlo, MD
    Ulrich Thome, MD


    18. New Modalities of Mechanical Ventilation in the Newborn

    Eduardo Bancalari, MD
    Nelson Claure, PhD


    19. Role of Pulmonary Function Testing in the Management of Neonates on Mechanical Ventilation

    Tilo Gerhardt, MD
    Nelson Claure, PhD


    Section 4: Respiratory Control and Apnea of Prematurity


    20. Neonatal Respiratory Control and Apnea of Prematurity

    Richard J. Martin, MBBS, FRACP
    Oded Mesner, MD
    Juliann M. Di Fiore, BSEE

    21. Strategies For Prevention Of Apneic Episodes In Preterm Infants: Are Respiratory Stimulants Worth The Risk?

    Barbara Schmidt, MD, MSc
    Dirk Bassler, MD, MSc
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