Emerging Topics and Controversies in Neonatology

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Adopts an evidence-based approach to controversial neonatal problems

Aligned with the curriculum for senior trainees in neonatal medicine, but also of interest to early career neonatologists and established neonatologists

Provides a broad focus, and as well as addressing specific clinical problems, also addresses common practical issues (eg. ethics, counselling, education and training).

Includes section by parents who have experience of their baby in neonatal intensive care

Adopts an evidence-based approach to controversial neonatal problems Aligned with the curriculum for senior trainees in neonatal medicine, but also of interest to early career neonatologists and established neonatologists Provides a broad focus, and as well as addressing specific clinical problems, also addresses common practical issues (eg. ethics, counselling, education and training). Includes section by parents who have experience of their baby in neonatal intensive care

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Dr Elaine Boyle is a clinical academic in neonatal medicine at the University of Leicester. She graduated in Medicine from the University of Sheffield and obtained MSc, MD and PhD from the University of Edinburgh. Elaine is active in both clinical neonatology and neonatal research. Her main research interest is late preterm and moderately preterm birth, and she led the Late And Moderately preterm Birth Study (LAMBS), the first large UK population based study of birth at 32-36 weeks gestation. Other research interests include the assessment and management of neonatal pain and infant feeding, which were the focus of her MD and PhD theses respectively. Elaine has a large number of research publications and has contributed chapters to a number of medical texts.

Dr Jonathan Cusack MB ChB, MSc is a consultant neonatologist and the Head of Service and Lead for Education for the Leicester Neonatal Service. He graduated in Medicine from the University of Leicester and holds a MScin Medical Education, awarded by the University of Nottingham and is nationally recognised as an expert in high fidelity simulation training. Jonathan is extremely active in the delivery of education to both undergraduate and postgraduate trainees, directing courses in Newborn Life Support (NLS) and Advanced resuscitation of the Newborn Infant (ARNI) both in the UK and in other European Countries. He was instrumental in the development of the ARNI course, and edited the first edition of the ARNI course manual. He has a number of research publications.


Zusammenfassung
Adopts an evidence-based approach to controversial neonatal problems

Aligned with the curriculum for senior trainees in neonatal medicine, but also of interest to early career neonatologists and established neonatologists

Provides a broad focus, and as well as addressing specific clinical problems, also addresses common practical issues (eg. ethics, counselling, education and training).

Includes section by parents who have experience of their baby in neonatal intensive care

Inhalt

Part 1 The Fetus.- Pregnancy-related complications and preterm delivery .- Maternal chronic conditions and the fetus.- Fetal anomalies: the role of fetal medicine.- Part 2 The Term Infant: evidence-based approach to management .- Depression at birth.- The floppy baby.- Congenital heart disease.- Persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn.- Neonatal surgical conditions.- The difficult airway.- Sudden unexpected postnatal collapse.- Sepsis.- Part 3. The very preterm infant: controversies in postnatal management.- Mechanical ventilation.- Non-invasive respiratory support.- Oxygen management.- Patent Ductus Arteriosus.- Postnatal steroids.- Feeding and nutrition.- Part 4. Long term effects following extreme prematurity.- Neurodevelopmental problems.- Respiratory problems.- Behavioural and educational problems.- Part 5. The moderate to late preterm infant.- Epidemiology of moderate-late preterm birth.- Common neonatal conditions- Long term outcomes.- Principles of pre-natal counselling.- Part 6. General principles of neonatal care.- Principles of family-oriented and family-integrated care.- Quality and safety in neonatal care.- Transport of the sick infant.- Neonatal pain.- Withholding and withdrawing of life-sustaining treatment.- Effective training in neonatal care.- Research in the newborn period.- The parents' experience of neonatal intensive care.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Editor Jonathan Cusack, Elaine M. Boyle
    • Titel Emerging Topics and Controversies in Neonatology
    • Veröffentlichung 06.02.2020
    • ISBN 3030288285
    • Format Fester Einband
    • EAN 9783030288280
    • Jahr 2020
    • Größe H241mm x B160mm x T36mm
    • Gewicht 1179g
    • Auflage 1st edition 2020
    • Genre Medizin
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Anzahl Seiten 608
    • Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
    • GTIN 09783030288280

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