The development of pediatric cardiac surgical programs has had a profound effect on the specialty of pediatric critical care medicine, and as a result, the field of pediatric cardiac intensive care is rapidly emerging as a separate subspecialty of pediatric critical care medicine. The ability to provide care for the critically ill child with congenital heart disease clearly separates pediatric intensivists from our adult colleagues. Cardiovascular Pediatric Critical Illness and Injury has been written by an international panel of experts to give readers a thorough understanding and knowledge of the unique physiology of the child with congenital heart disease. This book is therefore absolutely crucial for anyone working in the pediatric intensive care unit, from physicians, residents and fellows in critical care, pulmonology, cardiology and pediatricians to specialist nurses and support personnel on the pediatric intensive care unit and all medical professionals that are involved in the management of these patients.
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"This book on cardiac aspects of pediatric critical care practice is part of an earlier comprehensive work ... by the same authors ... . Senior trainees and practitioners managing pediatric critical illness are an appropriate audience. ... This is an excellent review of the physiology and management of problems treated by pediatric cardiac surgeons." (David J. Dries, Doody's Review Service, March, 2009)