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Rheumatic Valvular Disease in Children

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In the Middle Eastern states, in the developing countries of Southeast Asia and Africa with their vast populations, in the poverty-stricken Central and South American lands, and in other underprivileged parts of the world, rheumatic heart disease is a major problem with a high morbidity and mortality. In these areas the disease frequently attacks children, in whom the course is much more malignant than in adults. This re sults in severe pathologic changes in the cardiac valves from an early age. Stenosis of the mitral valve is one of the more common lesions, and closed mitral commissurotomy is often carried out in children. Furthermore, mitral insufficiency, aortic insufficiency, and tricuspid valve pathology may cause such life-threatening hemodynamic effects as to require valve replacement, usually electively, or even occaSionally, as an emergency. This differs from experience in the affluent sections of the population in the developed countries where severe rheumatic valvular pathology in children is uncommon, and sur gery for the advanced form of the disease is limited to adults. Recent progress in diagnostic methods, great advances in surgical skill, and the de velopment of improved valvular prostheses encourage the application of valvular sur gery - so successfully carried out in adults - to children. Such surgery is being under taken with increasing frequency, and the long-term results are encouraging. It was therefore considered important to collect the considerable but scattered information on the subject and to present it in monograph fOml.

List of contents

Epidemiology and Prevention of Rheumatic Heart Disease.- Acute Rheumatic Carditis.- Pathology of Rheumatic Heart Disease.- Natural History of Rheumatic Heart Disease in Childhood.- Preoperative Assessment of the Child with Chronic Rheumatic Heart Disease.- Anesthesia and Respiratory Support.- Closed Mitral Commissurotomy in Children.- Reconstructive Surgery of Rheumatic Valvular Disease in Children Under 12 Years of Age.- Mitral Valve Replacement in Children.- Aortic Valve Replacement in Children with Rheumatic Heart Disease.- Surgery for Multivalvular Disease in Children.- Prosthetic Cardiac Valves- A Comparison of the Four Basic Designs.- Long-Term Management of the Child After Surgery for Rheumatic Heart Disease.

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In the Middle Eastern states, in the developing countries of Southeast Asia and Africa with their vast populations, in the poverty-stricken Central and South American lands, and in other underprivileged parts of the world, rheumatic heart disease is a major problem with a high morbidity and mortality. In these areas the disease frequently attacks children, in whom the course is much more malignant than in adults. This re sults in severe pathologic changes in the cardiac valves from an early age. Stenosis of the mitral valve is one of the more common lesions, and closed mitral commissurotomy is often carried out in children. Furthermore, mitral insufficiency, aortic insufficiency, and tricuspid valve pathology may cause such life-threatening hemodynamic effects as to require valve replacement, usually electively, or even occaSionally, as an emergency. This differs from experience in the affluent sections of the population in the developed countries where severe rheumatic valvular pathology in children is uncommon, and sur gery for the advanced form of the disease is limited to adults. Recent progress in diagnostic methods, great advances in surgical skill, and the de velopment of improved valvular prostheses encourage the application of valvular sur gery - so successfully carried out in adults - to children. Such surgery is being under taken with increasing frequency, and the long-term results are encouraging. It was therefore considered important to collect the considerable but scattered information on the subject and to present it in monograph fOml.

Product details

Assisted by Josep B Borman (Editor), Joseph B Borman (Editor), Joseph B. Borman (Editor), Mervyn S. Gotsman (Editor), S Gotsman (Editor), S Gotsman (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 06.12.2012
 
EAN 9783540100799
ISBN 978-3-540-10079-9
No. of pages 234
Weight 450 g
Illustrations X, 234 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

Management, Population, C, Rheumatologie, Medicine, Surgery, Heart, Pediatrics, Pathology, childhood, prevention, Reconstructive Surgery, Emergency, Rheumatology, MORBIDITY, rheumatism

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