Arrhythmias in children : a case-based approach /
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| Language: | English |
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Amsterdam, Netherlands :
Elsevier,
[2022]
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Table of Contents:
- Newborn nursery infant that has bradycardia
- NICU infant noted to have extrasystoles on cardiac monitor
- Full-term infant noted to have persistent tachycardia
- 2-month-old presenting to the ER with tachycardia, fussy, unable to eat
- 4-month-old with extrasystoles on auscultation at pediatrician's office
- 9-month-old with recurrent episodes of supraventricular tachycardia despite medical therapy
- 2-year-old presents to ER with an episode of "passing out" and "turning blue"
- 3-year-old is noted by pediatrician to have a low resting heart rate
- 7-year-old presents to ER with recurrent SVT
- 6-year-old presents with mildly elevated heart rate that is persistent
- 8-year-old presents with ADHD presents to cardiology office with ECG in hand for "cardiac clearance" to start stimulants
- 11-year-old whose father recently died at the age of 40
- 7-year-old, asymptomatic, with ECG obtained for physical demonstrating WPW
- 15-year-old with intentional ingestion of grandparent's heart rhythm medication
- 16-Year-old with premature ventricular contractions noted during athletic participation physical
- 13-Year-old with syncope while standing in line for lunch
- 14-Year-old cross country runner presents with syncope during a race
- 16-year-old athlete who has syncope during athletic competition
- 17-year-old presents to emergency room with "irregularly irregular" rhythm
- Maternal fetal evaluation reveals fetus with abnormal rhythm
- A 3-month old child with complete heart block after surgery for AV canal defect
- A 4-month-old postoperative ventricular septal defect with junctional ectopic tachycardia
- A 10-year old child with a pacemaker who is dizzy and had a syncope episode
- An 11-year-old child resuscitated from sudden collapse, found to have a long QT on ECG
- A 12-year old with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy presents to the emergency room with syncope
- A 13-year old with repaired tetralogy of Fallot with frequent PVCs
- A 15-year old presents after successful resuscitation with an AED
- A 16-year-old teen with a defibrillator who received a shock
- A 22-year old with history of Fontan palliation presents with mildly elevated heart rate.