New Insights in Pediatric Cardiology
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Global Health".
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Special Issue Editor
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Dear Colleagues,
In recent years, huge progress has been made in the diagnosis and management of heart disease in children.
Currently, modern pediatric cardiology combines the full scope of diagnostic methods, including genetic testing, laboratory testing, echocardiographic imaging using novel techniques and the innovative imaging of computed tomography and cardiac magnetic resonance; pharmacological, interventional and cardiosurgical treatment of congenital heart defects; pharmacological and invasive treatment of arrhythmias and heart failure.
The diagnostic process starts as early as fetal life and the detection of prenatally diagnosed congenital heart disease has significantly increased. Occasionally, invasive treatment procedures are performed in utero.
Several cardiac imaging modalities are now widely available and are considered a part of standard procedures. Echocardiography provides an accurate information regarding cardiac anatomy and function, and speckle tracking captures tissue deformation at the very early, subclinical stage. Computed tomography is especially valuable in the visualization of the exact morphological details of heart defects and cardiac magnetic resonance allows for the characterization of tissue properties. The integration of image data from different modalities to create 3-D printed models enhances the understanding of cardiovascular pathologies and helps to plan surgical treatment in complex congenital cardiac defects.
Pioneer molecular studies allow for the explanation of the genetic basis of many cardiac diseases, including life-threatening arrhythmia syndromes and heritable cardiomyopathies. The use of cardiac biomarkers enables the evaluation of cardiac status in children with both asymptomatic and symptomatic ventricular dysfunction.
A milestone in the treatment of heart defects was the introduction of percutaneous interventional cardiology procedures which complement or even replace cardiac surgery. The non-operative treatment of congenital heart defects has made enormous progress in the last decade.
A turning point in the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias was the introduction of electrophysiological mapping techniques and radiofrequency catheter ablation procedures, which can eliminate rhythm disturbances.
The recent availability of pediatric ventricular assist devices and ECMO has greatly improved the ability to rescue children in life-threatening conditions.
These advancements play a significant role in the increased survival of children with cardiac diseases to adulthood.
Therefore, research focused on the new achievements in pediatric cardiology is welcome, including original research papers, reviews, short communications, and comprehensive case reports.
Prof. Dr. Bożena Werner
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Genetic testing
- Cardiac biomarkers
- Heart rate variability
- Cardiac imaging
- Congenital heart defects
- Arrhythmia
- Heart failure
- Cardiac tumors
- Interventional cardiology
- Telemedicine
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