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Fetal Heart Disease
Pages 3-21
This book describes the risks facing patients with congenital heart disease who wish to become pregnant and the ways in which these patients can best be followed and treated during pregnancy. In addition, the organization of care around the delivery is discussed in detail. The first section provides clear advice on pre-pregnancy risk estimation, counseling of patients, medication use, and inheritance. The specific risks associated with congenital heart defects of differing severity are then explained, with guidance on monitoring and management. The coverage includes simple lesions such as atrial and ventricular septal defects, conditions associated with moderate risk, including tetralogy of Fallot and coarctation, and complex disease such as a Fontan or Mustard repair. The final section is devoted to delivery and considers the mode of delivery, anesthetic use, and postpartum care. Readers will find much information that is underreported in the literature, and the book goes well beyond the European Society of Cardiology guidelines, for example, by considering medical conditions not defined as high risk and addressing the organization of care thoroughly.
Fetal Heart Disease
Pages 3-21
Contraception and Cardiovascular Disease
Pages 23-33
Preconception Counseling
Pages 35-49
Inheritance of Congenital Heart Disease
Pages 51-65
Care During Pregnancy
Pages 67-81
The Management of Labour and the Post-partum Period in CHD
Pages 83-95
Pregnancy in Repaired Tetralogy of Fallot
Pages 99-112
Transposition of the Great Arteries
Pages 113-127
Shunt Lesions
Pages 129-140
Aortic Stenosis
Pages 141-154
Pregnancy in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
Pages 155-164
Aortopathy
Pages 165-194
Aortic Coarctation
Pages 195-205
Ebstein Anomaly
Pages 207-224
Fontan
Pages 225-241
Cyanotic Lesions
Pages 243-256
Pulmonary Hypertension
Pages 257-270
Pulmonary Stenosis
Pages 271-280
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