Evaluates the natural history of congenital heart lesions as a background to finding out if and how much treatment has improved outcomes
Introduces and defines lesions, providing general information about its frequency, familial or syndromic associations, and associated congenital heart lesions
Provides sections on pathological anatomy and physiology – important in determining outcomes
Includes results of surgery, both in terms of survival and also in terms of event-free survival, that is, survival free of reoperation, cardiac failure, arrhythmias, and other late complications that are often seen
Helps cardiologists and cardiac surgeons understand what is likely to happen to patients with or without treatment, and which forms of treatment currently in use provide the best outcomes to date
About the Author
Julien I.E. Hoffman, M.D., B.SC. HONS., F.R.C.P Professor of Pediatrics (Emeritus) Senior Member, Cardiovascular Research Institute Department of Pediatrics University of California at San Francisco San Francisco, CA USA
Features
Evaluates the natural history of congenital heart lesions as a background to finding out if and how much treatment has improved outcomes
Introduces and defines lesions, providing general information about its frequency, familial or syndromic associations, and associated congenital heart lesions
Provides sections on pathological anatomy and physiology – important in determining outcomes
Includes results of surgery, both in terms of survival and also in terms of event-free survival, that is, survival free of reoperation, cardiac failure, arrhythmias, and other late complications that are often seen
Helps cardiologists and cardiac surgeons understand what is likely to happen to patients with or without treatment, and which forms of treatment currently in use provide the best outcomes to date