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Heart-Lung Interactions in Children with Heart Disease

Offered By: OPENPediatrics via YouTube

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Pediatrics Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore the complex interplay between heart and lung function in pediatric cardiac patients through this comprehensive 46-minute lecture by Dr. Lara Shekerdemian for OPENPediatrics. Delve into topics such as diastolic abnormalities, positive pressure ventilation, transmural pressures, and the Miller Maneuver. Examine case studies of two children and learn about postoperative heart repair techniques. Discover the benefits and limitations of negative pressure ventilation, early extubation, and modern approaches to postoperative care. Gain insights into the advantages of CPAP and its long-term impact on pediatric cardiac patients. This expert-led presentation offers valuable knowledge for healthcare professionals caring for critically ill children with heart disease, covering both theoretical concepts and practical applications in various resource settings.

Syllabus

Introduction
How did you become interested in cardiopulmonary interaction
What is the diastolic abnormality
Positive pressure
Two Children
Transmural Pressures
Miller Maneuver
Postoperative Heart Repair
Negative Pressure Ventilation
Takeaways
Early extubation
Study results
Advantages
Early work
Modern approach
Limitations of assumptions
Postoperative care
CPAP
Impact
Longterm
Practice


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OPENPediatrics

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