Description
Heart Failure in the Child and Young Adult: From Bench to Bedside, Second Edition highlights unique aspects of heart failure in the young. This comprehensive resource combines research from multiple contributors with current guidelines to bridge the knowledge gap for the recognition and management of heart failure in children. Coverage begins with the basic science of heart failure and then progresses through diagnosis, management, treatment, and surgery, finally concluding with advanced special topics, including genetics, self-management, and nanomedicine.This new edition covers advancements in the field, including additional chapters and discussion on biomarkers, neuromuscular disease, quality of life, palliative care, and the impact of COVID-19 in myocarditis and multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children. It will serve as an indispensable reference to basic science researchers in cardiology, pediatrics, cardiologists, and pediatric cardiologists.- Combines cutting-edge research with current guidelines from the field- Provides coverage of the basic science of heart failure, its epidemiology and economic aspects, outpatient and inpatient management, and advanced therapies, including mechanical circulatory support and heart transplantation- Includes expanded chapters on the immune system and inflammation in the development and progression of heart failure- Reviews new randomized controlled trials in pediatric heart failure
Table of Contents
Section I Basic science of heart failure 1. From molecular and cellular mechanisms to models of heart failure2. Cardiovascular receptors and signaling in heart failure3. Heart failure in the child and young adult: From bench to bedside: Inflammatory mediators in heart failure4. Transcriptional regulation, epigenetic regulation, and transcriptomics of pediatric heart failure5. Mechanisms of hypertrophy in heart failure6. Hemodynamic adaptive mechanisms in heart failure7. Neurohormonal axis and natriuretic peptides in heart failure8. Novel biomarkers in heart failure9. Systolic and diastolic function10. Echocardiographic quantitation of ventricular function11. MRI assessment of heart failure12. Assessment of heart failure by invasive methods13. The lymphatic system in heart failure14. Endothelial dysfunction in heart failure in the child and young adultSection II Clinical diagnosis and management of pediatric heart failure 15. Epidemiology and economics of pediatric heart failure16. Clinical recognition of heart failure in children17. Classification of pediatric heart failure18. Right ventricular dysfunction19. Pediatric myocarditis20. Dilated cardiomyopathy21. Clinical features of restrictive cardiomyopathy and constrictive pericarditis22. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy23. Left ventricular noncompaction cardiomyopathy24. Arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathies25. Valvular insufficiency and heart failure26. Valvular stenosis and heart failure27. Coronary artery disease in children and young adults28. Chronic heart failure in congenital heart disease including single ventricle circulation29. Heart failure in adults with congenital heart disease30. Dysrhythmias and ventricular dysfunction and heart failure31. Fetal heart failure32. Heart failure in the neonate33. Heart failure in pediatric pulmonary diseases34. Pediatric cardiorenal syndrome35. Heart failure in pediatric oncologic disease36. Neuromuscular disorders37. Sickle cell disease38. The cardiovascular system in systemic inflammatory syndromes39. Outpatient management of pediatric heart failure40. Cardiac intensive care and inpatient management of heart failure41.Quality of life, neurodevelopmental and psychosocial outcomes in pediatric heart failure42. Palliative care43. Quality metrics and quality improvement in pediatric heart failure44. Nursing aspects of heart failureSection III Medical treatment for pediatric heart failure 45. Diuretic and invasive fluid management strategies46. Inotropic agents in heart failure47. Phosphodiesterase inhibitors48. Use of vasodilators in heart failure49. Recognition and treatment of low cardiac output states in pediatric cardiac intensive care50. New therapeutic strategies for heart failure51. Electrophysiologic devices in heart failure52.Catheter device therapies for heart failureSection IV Cardiac surgery and pediatric heart failure 53. Posttransplant heart failure54. Surgical strategies for the failing single ventricle55. Valve interventions for heart failure56. Principles of mechanical cardiopulmonary support57. Future of mechanical circulatory support devices in children and young adults58. Short-term mechanical cardiopulmo-nary support devices59. Decision-making in ventricular assist device support in pediatric advanced heart failure patients60. Long-term ventricular assist devices in childrenSection V Special topics 61. Genetics and genomics62. Genetic testing63. Big data and artificial intelligence in pediatric heart failure64. Outpatient monitoring and self- care65. Cardiac regenerative medicine for congenital heart defects66. Development of digital twin models for heart failure patient treatment67. Nutritional assessment and management in pediatric heart failure68. The role of wearable technology in improving the care of pediatric heart failure



