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    Tomoaki Ikeda, Chizuko Aoki-Kamiya, editors.
    Contents:
    Intro; Preface; Contents; 1: Antepartum Management of Women with Cardiovascular Disease; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Cardiovascular and Other Physiological Changes During Pregnancy and Delivery (Tables 1.2 and 1.3, Fig. 1.3); 1.2.1 Hemodynamic Changes (Fig. 1.4); 1.2.2 Hematological Changes: Hypercoagulable State, Anemia; 1.2.3 Respiratory Change; 1.2.4 Great Arterial Wall; 1.2.5 Autonomic Nervous System; 1.2.6 Hormonal Change; 1.3 Cardiac Assessment Before Pregnancy; 1.4 Prepregnancy Counseling; 1.5 Cardiac Monitoring of the Mother During Pregnancy 1.6 Hemodynamic Assessment During Pregnancy1.7 Psychosocial Issues; 1.8 Arrhythmias; 1.9 Cardiac Failure; 1.10 Drug Therapy During Pregnancy; 1.11 Care Facilities for Pregnancy; 1.12 Invasive Treatment During Pregnancy; 1.13 Infective Endocarditis; 1.14 Summary; 1.15 Conclusions; References; 2: Intrapartum Management; 2.1 Intrapartum Physiological Changes; 2.2 Timing of Delivery; 2.3 Mode of Delivery; 2.3.1 Management of Vaginal Delivery; 2.3.2 Management of Cesarean Delivery; 2.4 Maternal Monitoring; References; 3: Obstetric Anesthesia; 3.1 General Considerations 3.1.1 Maternal Risk Stratification for Cesarean
    Section in Cardiovascular Disease3.1.2 Physiological Changes in Pregnancy (See Chaps.1 and 2); 3.1.2.1 Hemodynamic Changes; 3.1.2.2 Respiratory Changes; 3.1.2.3 Hemostatic Changes; 3.1.2.4 Fetal Oxygenation; 3.1.3 Multidisciplinary Communications; 3.2 Neuraxial Versus General Anesthesia for Cesarean Section; 3.2.1 Elective Cesarean Section; 3.2.2 Emergency Cesarean Section; 3.3 Contingency Plans; 3.4 Neuraxial Anesthesia; 3.4.1 A Suggested Technique for Epidural Anesthesia; 3.4.2 Alternative Neuraxial Techniques 3.4.3 Platelet Count Thresholds3.4.4 Failed Block; 3.5 General Anesthesia; 3.5.1 Monitoring; 3.5.2 Induction; 3.5.3 Maintenance; 3.5.4 Ventilatory Strategies; 3.5.5 Emergence; 3.6 Hemodynamic Management; 3.6.1 Arrhythmia; 3.6.2 Specific Diseases; 3.6.2.1 Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension; 3.6.2.2 Fontan Palliation; 3.6.2.3 Cardiovascular Surgery with Cardiopulmonary Bypass; 3.6.2.4 Maternal Cardiac Transplant; 3.6.3 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation; 3.7 Postoperative Management; 3.7.1 Hemodynamic Management; 3.7.2 Postoperative Analgesia; 3.8 Conclusion; References 4: Postpartum Management4.1 The Immediate Puerperium Management; 4.2 The Late Puerperium Management; 4.3 Breast-Feeding and Cardiovascular Disease; 4.3.1 Physiology of Breast-Feeding; 4.3.2 Breast-Feeding and Cardiovascular Disease; 4.3.3 Breast-Feeding and Medication; 4.4 Impact of Pregnancy on Long-Term Outcomes; 4.5 Relations Between Peripartum and Later Cardiovascular Events; References; 5: Preconception Counseling and Contraception; 5.1 Overview of Preconception Counseling; 5.2 Risk Assessment of Pregnancy with  Cardiovascular Disease
    Digital Access Springer 2019