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Hypoxic Respiratory Failure in the Newborn - From Origins to Clinical Management

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This comprehensive volume by expert authors addresses the origins of hypoxia tolerance, the impact of oxygen on circulatory transition at birth, and the biochemistry of hypoxia in the pulmonary circuit, and the classification, diagnosis and clinical management of hypoxic respiratory failure and persistent pulmonary hypertension in the term neonate.

List of contents

Table of Contents
1. Introduction
Part 1: The Origins of Hypoxia Tolerance
2. The Human Fetus and Metabolic Adaptations to Hypoxia
3. Hypoxia as a Neuroinflammatory Stimulus During Development
4. Human Adaptations to High Altitude
5. Fetal Llama Adaptation to Altitude in the Andean Altiplano
6. Neonates of Burrowing and Hibernating Mammals: Metabolic and Respiratory Adaptations to Hypoxia
7. Diving Response and Hypoxia in Deep Sea Mammals
8. The Phylogeny and Ontogeny of Cardiorespiratory Coupling in Vertebrates and its Relevance to Non-Invasive Monitoring of the Human Fetus
Part 2: Fetal Hypoxia and Neonatal Transition
9. Fetal and Neonatal Oxygen Environment
10. Fetal Oxygenation During Maternal Hypoxic Illness
11. Hemodynamics of the Circulatory Transition
12. Oxygen During Postnatal Stabilization
Part 3: Biology of Hypoxic Respiratory Failure in the Neonate
13. Hypoxia and Pulmonary Artery Structure
14. Animal Models of PPHN and Vasoconstrictor Signaling in Hypoxia
15. Hypoxia and Endothelial Dysfunction in the Lung
16. Effects of Hypoxia on Pulmonary Vascular Smooth Muscle Contraction and Relaxation
17. Cellular Oxygen Sensing, Mitochondrial Oxygen Sensing and Reactive Oxygen Species
18. Reactive Oxygen Species Signaling in Animal Models of Pulmonary Hypertension
19. Hypoxia, Myocardial Metabolic Adaptation and Right Ventricular Performance
20. Hypoxic Remodeling of Neonatal Pulmonary Artery and Myocardium
21. Hypoxia-Induced Epigenetic Mechanisms of Pulmonary Hypertension
Part 4: Hypoxia and Collateral Damage
22. The Effects of Hypoxia Ischemia on the Term Brain, and A Strategic Approach
23. Effects of Hypoxia on Cerebral Perfusion and the Blood-Brain Barrier
24. Effects of Hypoxia on Airway, Alveolar Function and Respiration
25. Hypoxic Respiratory Failure and the Neonatal Kidney
26. The Effect of Hypoxia on Intestinal Function
27. Effects of Hypoxia on Perinatal Drug Disposition
28. Anesthetic Considerations for the Neonate with Hypoxic Respiratory Failure
Part 5: Diagnosis and Management of Neonatal Hypoxic Respiratory Failure
29. Epidemiology and Outcomes of Infants with Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure
30. Clinical Evaluation of Hypoxic Respiratory Failure
31. Diagnosis of Pulmonary Hypertension by Echocardiography
32. Right Ventricular Performance and Ventricular Interdependence in Hypoxia
33. Ventilation Strategies in Neonatal Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure
34. Pulmonary Hypertension Phenotypes in the Newborn
35. Special Consideration: HRF in Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
36. Special Consideration: Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure Among Patients with Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy
37. Special Consideration: HRF in the Preterm
38. Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure – Neonatal Cases

About the author

Editor
Dr Shyamala Dakshinamurti is a neonatologist and biomedical researcher, Professor of Pediatrics and Physiology at the University of Manitoba, Canada, and member of the Biology of Breathing theme, Children’s Hospital Research Institute of Manitoba.
Section Editors
Dr Steven H. Abman is Professor of Pediatrics and Director of the Pediatric Heart Lung Center at the University of Colorado Anschutz School of Medicine and the Children’s Hospital Colorado, USA.
Dr Po-Yin Cheung is a neonatologist of the Northern Alberta Neonatal Program of Alberta Health Services and Professor in the Departments of Pediatrics, Pharmacology and Surgery at the University of Alberta, Canada.
Dr Satyan Lakshminrusimha is a neonatologist and the Dennis and Nancy Marks Chair and Professor of Pediatrics at the University of California at Davis, Sacramento, USA.
Dr Patrick McNamara is a staff neonatologist and Director of the Division of Neonatology at the University of Iowa Stead Family Children’s Hospital and Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine, University of Iowa, USA.
Dr William K. Milsom is a comparative physiologist and Emeritus Professor of Zoology at the University of British Columbia, Canada.

Summary

This comprehensive volume by expert authors addresses the origins of hypoxia tolerance, the impact of oxygen on circulatory transition at birth, and the biochemistry of hypoxia in the pulmonary circuit, and the classification, diagnosis and clinical management of hypoxic respiratory failure and persistent pulmonary hypertension in the term neonate.

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