Neonatal heart failure (HF) is a progressive disease caused by cardiovascular and non-cardiovascular abnormalities. The most common cause of neonatal HF is structural congenital heart disease, while neonatal cardiomyopathy represents the most common cause of HF in infants with a structurally normal heart. Neonatal cardiomyopathy is a group of diseases manifesting with various morphological and functional phenotypes that affect the heart muscle and alter cardiac performance at, or soon after birth. The clinical presentation of neonates with cardiomyopathy is varied, as are the possible causes of the condition and the severity of disease presentation. Echocardiography is the selected method of choice for diagnostic evaluation, follow-up and a...
The clinical approach to the evaluation and management of hemodynamic instability in very low birthw...
Objective: To investigate the clinical value of echocardiography in the diagnosis of congenital hear...
Cardiac ultrasound techniques are increasingly used in the neonatal intensive care unit to guide car...
Neonatal heart failure (HF) is a progressive disease caused by cardiovascular and non-cardiovascular...
Echocardiography by the neonatologist is a discipline where the frontline neonatal care giver uses u...
Neonatal myocardial dysfunction may impact negatively on survival outcomes in preterm and term infan...
Echocardiographic quantification is crucial for the diagnosis and management of patients with acquir...
Introduction: Functional echocardiography is a rapidly expanding field in both research and clinical...
In the era of antenatal screening for congenital heart disease (CHD), infants presenting with an und...
Fetal echocardiography facilitates the prenatal diagnosis of infants with congenital heart disease (...
During the neonatal period, the physiology of the cardiovascular system is still evolving, and cardi...
One of the major challenges of neonatal intensive care is the early detection and management of circ...
Background Neonatal asphyxia is a disorder in neonates due to decreased oxygenation (hypoxia) and de...
Preterm neonate is exposed to significant hemodynamic changes after delivery. Cardiac and extracardi...
Purposeto evaluate the utility of echocardiographic exam (echo) for diagnosis and follow up of perin...
The clinical approach to the evaluation and management of hemodynamic instability in very low birthw...
Objective: To investigate the clinical value of echocardiography in the diagnosis of congenital hear...
Cardiac ultrasound techniques are increasingly used in the neonatal intensive care unit to guide car...
Neonatal heart failure (HF) is a progressive disease caused by cardiovascular and non-cardiovascular...
Echocardiography by the neonatologist is a discipline where the frontline neonatal care giver uses u...
Neonatal myocardial dysfunction may impact negatively on survival outcomes in preterm and term infan...
Echocardiographic quantification is crucial for the diagnosis and management of patients with acquir...
Introduction: Functional echocardiography is a rapidly expanding field in both research and clinical...
In the era of antenatal screening for congenital heart disease (CHD), infants presenting with an und...
Fetal echocardiography facilitates the prenatal diagnosis of infants with congenital heart disease (...
During the neonatal period, the physiology of the cardiovascular system is still evolving, and cardi...
One of the major challenges of neonatal intensive care is the early detection and management of circ...
Background Neonatal asphyxia is a disorder in neonates due to decreased oxygenation (hypoxia) and de...
Preterm neonate is exposed to significant hemodynamic changes after delivery. Cardiac and extracardi...
Purposeto evaluate the utility of echocardiographic exam (echo) for diagnosis and follow up of perin...
The clinical approach to the evaluation and management of hemodynamic instability in very low birthw...
Objective: To investigate the clinical value of echocardiography in the diagnosis of congenital hear...
Cardiac ultrasound techniques are increasingly used in the neonatal intensive care unit to guide car...