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Low Cardiac Output Syndrome After Cardiac Surgery: A Life-Threatening Condition from the Perspective of Pediatric Intensivists
Turk Kardiyol Dern Ars. 2022 Jun;50(4):284-292. doi: 10.5543/tkda.2022.21212.ABSTRACTLow cardiac output syndrome is a clinical picture insourcing from insufficient oxygen sup- ply to tissues so as to meet the metabolic demand, myocardial dysfunction, and cardiovas- cular insufficiency. Low cardiac output syndrome is seen in nearly 25% of pediatric patients who underwent corrective or palliative surgery due to congenital heart defects. It is a clinical condition occurring typically 6-18 hours after surgery in pediatric patients undergoing cardiac surgery and causes organ failure, prolonged hospital and intensive care hospit...
Source: Turk Kardiyoloji Dernegi arsivi - June 13, 2022 Category: Cardiology Authors: Nagehan Aslan Dincer Yildizdas Source Type: research

Use of Telemedicine Healthcare Systems in Children and Adolescents with Chronic Disease or in Transition Stages of Life: Consensus Document of the Italian Society of Telemedicine (SIT), of the Italian Society of Preventive and Social Pediatrics (SIPPS), of the Italian Society of Pediatric Primary Care (SICuPP), of the Italian Federation of Pediatric Doctors (FIMP) and of the Syndicate of Family Pediatrician Doctors (SIMPeF)
J Pers Med. 2023 Jan 28;13(2):235. doi: 10.3390/jpm13020235.ABSTRACTTelemedicine is considered an excellent tool to support the daily and traditional practice of the health profession, especially when referring to the care and management of chronic patients. In a panorama in which chronic pathologies with childhood onset are constantly increasing and the improvement of treatments has allowed survival for them into adulthood, telemedicine and remote assistance are today considered effective and convenient solutions both for the chronic patient, who thus receives personalized and timely assistance, and for the doctors, who r...
Source: Atherosclerosis - February 25, 2023 Category: Cardiology Authors: Susanna Esposito Cristiano Rosafio Francesco Antodaro Alberto Argentiero Marta Bassi Paolo Becherucci Fabio Bonsanto Andrea Cagliero Giulia Cannata Fabio Capello Fabio Cardinale Tiziana Chiriaco Alessandro Consolaro Angelica Dess ì Giuseppe Di Mauro Vale Source Type: research

Lessons in Flying: Crew Resource Management as a Quality Improvement Method for Acute Coronary Syndromes Care
We describe a QI initiative for ACS care in the emergency setting that combined clinical education with a curriculum based on crew resource management (CRM) principles—a set of tools and techniques for communication, teamwork, and error avoidance used in the aviation industry and with proven applicability in the healthcare setting. Educational training sessions were open to multidisciplinary healthcare teams at 3 hospital sites, and participants were provided practical tools and resources to enhance communication, teamwork, and patient-centered care. Through patient chart reviews, participant surveys, and clinician inter...
Source: Critical Pathways in Cardiology: A Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine - February 14, 2014 Category: Cardiology Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Recommendations for the Evaluation and Management of Observation Services: A Consensus White Paper: The Society of Cardiovascular Patient Care
Observation Services (OS) was founded by emergency physicians in an attempt to manage “boarding” issues faced by emergency departments throughout the United States. As a result, OS have proven to be an effective strategy in reducing costs and decreasing lengths of stay while improving patient outcomes. When OS are appropriately leveraged for maximum efficiency, patients presenting to emergency departments with common disease processes can be effectively treated in a timely manner. A well-structured observation program will help hospitals reduce the number of inappropriate, costly inpatient admissions while avoiding the...
Source: Critical Pathways in Cardiology: A Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine - November 14, 2014 Category: Cardiology Tags: Recommendation Source Type: research

It looks like adult cardiologist should avoid doing pediatric echocardiograms !
A cardiologist  is  a physician who has  trained himself  in a special  way  to deal with any problem of heart.Ironically , it exists only on paper.The field has developed so vast  no one can master everything .There is no such  “Pan or global cardiology expert” .In fact it would be shortly become unethical to try to become one ! Pediatric cardiology  has developed into such a big field , doing a echo in newborn or  infant has become a comprehensive job and  requires  special talent .This unique  and excellent study from Narayana Institute , Bangalore published in the  prestigious Annals of pediat...
Source: Dr.S.Venkatesan MD - February 14, 2015 Category: Cardiology Authors: dr s venkatesan Tags: bio ethics Cardiology -Therapeutic dilemma cardiology-ethics adult vs pediatric echo report echocardiography expertise required errors in echo report errors in echocardiography ethical issues in cardiology inadequate echocardiogram incom Source Type: blogs

On‐table Extubation after Open Heart Surgery in Children: An Experience from a Tertiary Care Hospital in a Developing Country
ConclusionOn‐table extubation in children after open heart surgery was feasible and safe in selected group of patients. There was no major complication observed in the PICU.
Source: Congenital Heart Disease - March 1, 2015 Category: Cardiology Authors: Mehar Hoda, Anwarul Haque, Fareena Aijaz, Mohammad I. Akhtar, Amina Rehmat, Muneer Amanullah, Babar S. Hasan Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Building A Perioperative Echocardiography Team: Critical and Necessary
Ultrasound has emerged as a central component of perioperative patient care.1,2 As the use of ultrasound in perioperative medicine ranges from preoperative imaging and planning, to TEE in complex mitral valve repair, to focused ultrasound to resuscitate the post-operative patient, the creation of a “critical mass” of perioperative echocardiographers is crucial.1 As the critical mass grows to include cardiologists, cardiac anesthesiologists, critical care physicians, and general anesthesiologists, so does the need for cohesive leadership and a common thread.
Source: Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography - December 31, 2016 Category: Cardiology Tags: American Society of Echocardiography News Source Type: research

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Adults and Children With Mechanical Circulatory Support: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association.
Critical Care, Perioperative, and Resuscitation; Council on Cardiovascular Diseases in the Young; Council on Cardiovascular Surgery and Anesthesia; Council on Cardiovascular and Stroke Nursing; and Council on Clinical Cardiology Abstract Cardiac arrest in patients on mechanical support is a new phenomenon brought about by the increased use of this therapy in patients with end-stage heart failure. This American Heart Association scientific statement highlights the recognition and treatment of cardiovascular collapse or cardiopulmonary arrest in an adult or pediatric patient who has a ventricular assist device or to...
Source: Circulation - May 22, 2017 Category: Cardiology Authors: Peberdy MA, Gluck JA, Ornato JP, Bermudez CA, Griffin RE, Kasirajan V, Kerber RE, Lewis EF, Link MS, Miller C, Teuteberg JJ, Thiagarajan R, Weiss RM, O'Neil B, American Heart Association Emergency Cardiovascular Care Committee; Council on Cardiopulmonary, Tags: Circulation Source Type: research