Neonatal Neural Rescue: A Clinical Guide - Hardcover

 
9781107681606: Neonatal Neural Rescue: A Clinical Guide

Synopsis

Worldwide more than one million babies die annually from perinatal asphyxia and its associated complications such as neonatal encephalopathy – one of the major causes of cerebral palsy and cognitive deficiencies in children aside from prematurity. Cooling the head – or the entire body – minimizes neuronal death, enabling the neonatal brain to be 'rescued' thus greatly improving developmental outcomes. Hypothermic neural rescue therapy has revolutionized the treatment of this condition and is a major recent achievement in neonatal medicine. This landmark book provides a brief scientific underpinning of hypothermic neural rescue therapy and lays out the evidence base for good practice. Internationally recognized authorities give practical advice, drawn from personal experience, on how to deliver hypothermia in the neonatal intensive care unit. A valuable addition to any neonatal unit, this is essential reading for neonatologists, neonatal nurses and paediatric neurologists.

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About the Authors

A. David Edwards FRCPCH is Professor of Paediatrics and Neonatal Medicine and Director of the Centre for the Developing Brain, King's College London. He is also an Honorary Consultant Neonatologist at Evelina Children's Hospital, St Thomas's Hospital, London, UK.

Denis V. Azzopardi FRCPCH is Professor of Neonatal Medicine, Institute of Clinical Sciences, Imperial College School of Medicine, London and Consultant Neonatologist, Hammersmith Hospital, London, UK.

Alastair J. Gunn MBChB PhD FRACP is Professor of Physiology and Paediatrics, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, School of Medical Sciences, Auckland University, Auckland, New Zealand.

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