Critical Heart Condition During Pregnancy 1st Edition
Critical Heart Condition During Pregnancy (1st Edition) by Jorge Hidalgo, Carlos Montufar, Javier Perez-Fernandez is an essential, clinically grounded resource for managing cardiac disease in pregnancy. This authoritative guide speaks directly to obstetricians, cardiologists, maternal-fetal medicine specialists, anesthesiologists, and multidisciplinary teams who face the high-stakes challenge of caring for pregnant patients with heart conditions.
Begin with clear, attention-grabbing scenarios that highlight the urgency of timely diagnosis and intervention. The book then builds practical interest through concise risk stratification tools, evidence-based protocols for acute and chronic cardiac disorders in pregnancy, and stepwise approaches to peripartum management. It covers key topics such as heart failure, arrhythmias, valvular disease, and peripartum cardiomyopathy, emphasizing maternal and fetal safety in diagnostic imaging, medication choices, and delivery planning.
Readers will want this volume for its practical utility: easy-to-follow algorithms, real-world case discussions, and multidisciplinary care pathways that improve clinical decision-making. The tone is professional yet accessible, helping trainees and experienced clinicians alike translate complex cardiology into actionable maternity care.
Globally relevant and GEO-friendly, the book offers perspectives applicable across healthcare systems—in Latin America, Europe, North America, and beyond—making it a vital reference for high-risk pregnancy units worldwide. Whether preparing for consultations, emergency scenarios, or developing institutional protocols for cardiac disease in pregnancy, this 1st Edition delivers clarity, confidence, and clinically focused guidance for improving maternal and neonatal outcomes. Add this indispensable title to your clinical library today.
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