
Heart Disease in Pregnancy
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Published by: LanaW (Karma: 9.13) on 5 October 2009 | Views: 1361 |
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The second edition, like the first one, is intended to provide practical guidance to clinicians looking after patients with heart disease, or who may be at risk of cardiac problems, in pregnancy and the puerperium. These will be hospital physicians and cardiologists, obstetricians, general practitioners and specialist nurses who provide direct care as well as the anaesthetists responsible for making delivery safe and the geneticists who answer the many questions posed by couples with a personal or family history of heart disease. All of our contributors were chosen for the wealth of their personal clinical experience of pregnancy in a particular area of cardiovascular-respiratory disease. While modern cardiology has a broader evidence basis from clinical trials than any other speciality such evidence is singularly lacking for pregnancy in which practice is based at best on cohort studies, otherwise it relies on literature reviews, anecdote and personal experience. Clinical trials are sparse even in the area of hypertension and this will always be so because numbers are inevitably small and neither clinicians nor patients feel comfortable about randomisation into trials at this time. National registries may be a potential solution for the future. Antenatal cardiac clinics and the practice of shared care with local cardiologists and general practitioners has expanded since the first edition, helped especially by the creation of regional centres for grown up congenital heart disease and combined clinics. Regional centres mean longer journeys but shared care reduces their frequency and brings patients access to local help when they need it. We hope you will find what you need in these pages.

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