Maternal Hemodynamics
Herausgeber: Lees, Christoph; Gyselaers, Wilfried
Maternal Hemodynamics
Herausgeber: Lees, Christoph; Gyselaers, Wilfried
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Discover new concepts in cardiovascular and hemodynamic functionality in feto-maternal medicine, from leading experts in the field.
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Discover new concepts in cardiovascular and hemodynamic functionality in feto-maternal medicine, from leading experts in the field.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 162mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9781107157378
- ISBN-10: 1107157374
- Artikelnr.: 49385256
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 162mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9781107157378
- ISBN-10: 1107157374
- Artikelnr.: 49385256
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Part I. Physiology of Normal Pregnancy: 1. Maternal hemodynamics in health
and disease: a paradigm shift in the causation of placental syndromes
Baskaran Thilaganathan; 2. Cardiovascular and volume regulatory functions
in pregnancy: an overview Louis L. Peeters; 3. Cardiac function Herbert
Valensise, Giuseppe Novelli and Daniele Farsetti; 4. The venous compartment
in normal pregnancy Kathleen Tomsin and Wilfried Gyselaers; 5. The
microcirculation Jérôme Cornette and Andreas Brückmann; 6. Plasma volume
changes in pregnancy Marc E. A. Spaanderman and Anneleen S. Staelens; Part
II. Pathological Pregnancy: Screening and Established Disease: 7. Arterial
function in pathological pregnancies Asma Khalil and Sylvia Salvi; 8.
Cardiac dysfunction in hypertensive pregnancy Herbert Valensise and
Giuseppe P. Novelli; 9. Dysfunction of the venous system before and during
preeclampsia Sharona Vonck and Wilfried Gyselaers; 10. Microvascular
findings in pathological pregnancy Andreas Brückmann and Jérôme Cornette;
Part III. Techniques: How To Do: 11. How to assess arterial function? Helen
Perry, Carmel McEniery and Asma Khalil; 12. How to do a maternal venous
doppler assessment? Wilfried Gyselaers; 13. Non-invasive techniques of
measuring cardiac output during pregnancy Victoria Meah, Erik Stöhr and
John Cockcroft; 14. Techniques of measuring plasma volume changes in
pregnancy Anneleen S. Staelens and Marc Spaanderman; Part IV.
Cardiovascular Therapies: 15. Treatment options of hypertension in
pregnancy Lin Fung Foo, Jasmin Tay and Ian B. Wilkinson; 16. Aspirin
Shireen Meher; 17. Vascular endothelial growth factor gene therapy in the
management of cardiovascular problems in pregnancy Yuval Ginsberg and Anna
David; 18. NO donors in preeclampsia Thomas R. Everett, Taminrit Johal and
Christoph Lees; 19. Vasodilatation and fluid expansion Herbert Valensise,
Damiano Lo Presti and Marc Spaanderman; Part V. Controversies: 20. Beyond
temporal classification of early and late preeclampsia Enrico Ferrazzi,
Daniela Di Martino, Tamara Stampalija and Maria L. Muggiasca; 21.
Chemotherapy and cardiovascular function in pregnancy Kristel van
Calsteren; 22. Maternal cardiovascular disease after preeclampsia Johannes
Duvekot.
and disease: a paradigm shift in the causation of placental syndromes
Baskaran Thilaganathan; 2. Cardiovascular and volume regulatory functions
in pregnancy: an overview Louis L. Peeters; 3. Cardiac function Herbert
Valensise, Giuseppe Novelli and Daniele Farsetti; 4. The venous compartment
in normal pregnancy Kathleen Tomsin and Wilfried Gyselaers; 5. The
microcirculation Jérôme Cornette and Andreas Brückmann; 6. Plasma volume
changes in pregnancy Marc E. A. Spaanderman and Anneleen S. Staelens; Part
II. Pathological Pregnancy: Screening and Established Disease: 7. Arterial
function in pathological pregnancies Asma Khalil and Sylvia Salvi; 8.
Cardiac dysfunction in hypertensive pregnancy Herbert Valensise and
Giuseppe P. Novelli; 9. Dysfunction of the venous system before and during
preeclampsia Sharona Vonck and Wilfried Gyselaers; 10. Microvascular
findings in pathological pregnancy Andreas Brückmann and Jérôme Cornette;
Part III. Techniques: How To Do: 11. How to assess arterial function? Helen
Perry, Carmel McEniery and Asma Khalil; 12. How to do a maternal venous
doppler assessment? Wilfried Gyselaers; 13. Non-invasive techniques of
measuring cardiac output during pregnancy Victoria Meah, Erik Stöhr and
John Cockcroft; 14. Techniques of measuring plasma volume changes in
pregnancy Anneleen S. Staelens and Marc Spaanderman; Part IV.
Cardiovascular Therapies: 15. Treatment options of hypertension in
pregnancy Lin Fung Foo, Jasmin Tay and Ian B. Wilkinson; 16. Aspirin
Shireen Meher; 17. Vascular endothelial growth factor gene therapy in the
management of cardiovascular problems in pregnancy Yuval Ginsberg and Anna
David; 18. NO donors in preeclampsia Thomas R. Everett, Taminrit Johal and
Christoph Lees; 19. Vasodilatation and fluid expansion Herbert Valensise,
Damiano Lo Presti and Marc Spaanderman; Part V. Controversies: 20. Beyond
temporal classification of early and late preeclampsia Enrico Ferrazzi,
Daniela Di Martino, Tamara Stampalija and Maria L. Muggiasca; 21.
Chemotherapy and cardiovascular function in pregnancy Kristel van
Calsteren; 22. Maternal cardiovascular disease after preeclampsia Johannes
Duvekot.
Part I. Physiology of Normal Pregnancy: 1. Maternal hemodynamics in health
and disease: a paradigm shift in the causation of placental syndromes
Baskaran Thilaganathan; 2. Cardiovascular and volume regulatory functions
in pregnancy: an overview Louis L. Peeters; 3. Cardiac function Herbert
Valensise, Giuseppe Novelli and Daniele Farsetti; 4. The venous compartment
in normal pregnancy Kathleen Tomsin and Wilfried Gyselaers; 5. The
microcirculation Jérôme Cornette and Andreas Brückmann; 6. Plasma volume
changes in pregnancy Marc E. A. Spaanderman and Anneleen S. Staelens; Part
II. Pathological Pregnancy: Screening and Established Disease: 7. Arterial
function in pathological pregnancies Asma Khalil and Sylvia Salvi; 8.
Cardiac dysfunction in hypertensive pregnancy Herbert Valensise and
Giuseppe P. Novelli; 9. Dysfunction of the venous system before and during
preeclampsia Sharona Vonck and Wilfried Gyselaers; 10. Microvascular
findings in pathological pregnancy Andreas Brückmann and Jérôme Cornette;
Part III. Techniques: How To Do: 11. How to assess arterial function? Helen
Perry, Carmel McEniery and Asma Khalil; 12. How to do a maternal venous
doppler assessment? Wilfried Gyselaers; 13. Non-invasive techniques of
measuring cardiac output during pregnancy Victoria Meah, Erik Stöhr and
John Cockcroft; 14. Techniques of measuring plasma volume changes in
pregnancy Anneleen S. Staelens and Marc Spaanderman; Part IV.
Cardiovascular Therapies: 15. Treatment options of hypertension in
pregnancy Lin Fung Foo, Jasmin Tay and Ian B. Wilkinson; 16. Aspirin
Shireen Meher; 17. Vascular endothelial growth factor gene therapy in the
management of cardiovascular problems in pregnancy Yuval Ginsberg and Anna
David; 18. NO donors in preeclampsia Thomas R. Everett, Taminrit Johal and
Christoph Lees; 19. Vasodilatation and fluid expansion Herbert Valensise,
Damiano Lo Presti and Marc Spaanderman; Part V. Controversies: 20. Beyond
temporal classification of early and late preeclampsia Enrico Ferrazzi,
Daniela Di Martino, Tamara Stampalija and Maria L. Muggiasca; 21.
Chemotherapy and cardiovascular function in pregnancy Kristel van
Calsteren; 22. Maternal cardiovascular disease after preeclampsia Johannes
Duvekot.
and disease: a paradigm shift in the causation of placental syndromes
Baskaran Thilaganathan; 2. Cardiovascular and volume regulatory functions
in pregnancy: an overview Louis L. Peeters; 3. Cardiac function Herbert
Valensise, Giuseppe Novelli and Daniele Farsetti; 4. The venous compartment
in normal pregnancy Kathleen Tomsin and Wilfried Gyselaers; 5. The
microcirculation Jérôme Cornette and Andreas Brückmann; 6. Plasma volume
changes in pregnancy Marc E. A. Spaanderman and Anneleen S. Staelens; Part
II. Pathological Pregnancy: Screening and Established Disease: 7. Arterial
function in pathological pregnancies Asma Khalil and Sylvia Salvi; 8.
Cardiac dysfunction in hypertensive pregnancy Herbert Valensise and
Giuseppe P. Novelli; 9. Dysfunction of the venous system before and during
preeclampsia Sharona Vonck and Wilfried Gyselaers; 10. Microvascular
findings in pathological pregnancy Andreas Brückmann and Jérôme Cornette;
Part III. Techniques: How To Do: 11. How to assess arterial function? Helen
Perry, Carmel McEniery and Asma Khalil; 12. How to do a maternal venous
doppler assessment? Wilfried Gyselaers; 13. Non-invasive techniques of
measuring cardiac output during pregnancy Victoria Meah, Erik Stöhr and
John Cockcroft; 14. Techniques of measuring plasma volume changes in
pregnancy Anneleen S. Staelens and Marc Spaanderman; Part IV.
Cardiovascular Therapies: 15. Treatment options of hypertension in
pregnancy Lin Fung Foo, Jasmin Tay and Ian B. Wilkinson; 16. Aspirin
Shireen Meher; 17. Vascular endothelial growth factor gene therapy in the
management of cardiovascular problems in pregnancy Yuval Ginsberg and Anna
David; 18. NO donors in preeclampsia Thomas R. Everett, Taminrit Johal and
Christoph Lees; 19. Vasodilatation and fluid expansion Herbert Valensise,
Damiano Lo Presti and Marc Spaanderman; Part V. Controversies: 20. Beyond
temporal classification of early and late preeclampsia Enrico Ferrazzi,
Daniela Di Martino, Tamara Stampalija and Maria L. Muggiasca; 21.
Chemotherapy and cardiovascular function in pregnancy Kristel van
Calsteren; 22. Maternal cardiovascular disease after preeclampsia Johannes
Duvekot.