CONTENTS OF BOOKS
CONTENTS
8th Edition of PICU Protocols of AIIMS
Protocol Based Treatment in Pediatric Intensive Care Units Rakesh Lodha and S.K. Kabra | 1–3 |
Comatose Child: A Practical Approach Shruthi N.M., Rahul Sinha and Sheffali Gulati
| 4–27 |
Approach to Convulsive Status Epilepticus in Children Priyanka Madaan, Juhi Gupta and Sheffali Gulati
| 28–51 |
Management of Raised Intracranial Pressure Vishal Sondhi and Sheffali Gulati
| 52–75 |
Arrhythmias in Children Kana Ram Jat, Rakesh Lodha and S.K. Kabra
| 76–89 |
Myocarditis Krishna Mohan Gulla, S.K. Kabra and Rakesh Lodha
| 90–99 |
Management of Acute Heart Failure Krishna Mohan Gulla, S.K. Kabra and Rakesh Lodha
| 100–112 |
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Kana Ram Jat, Rakesh Lodha and S.K. Kabra
| 113–120 |
Management of Acute Severe Asthma in Children ArpitaChattopadhyay, Rakesh Lodha and S.K. Kabra
| 121–140 |
Management of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome ArpitaChattopadhyay, S.K. Kabra and Rakesh Lodha
| 141–167 |
Diagnosis and Management of Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding in Children Rohan Malik
| 168–186 |
Intensive Care Management of Pediatric Acute Liver Failure Rohan Malik
| 187–213 |
Hypertensive Emergencies in Children PankajHari and Aditi Sinha
| 214–229 |
Management of Acute Kidney Injury MenkaYadav and ArvindBagga
| 230–250 |
Management of Common Oncologic Emergencies Rachna Seth and Prasanth Srinivasan
| 251–277 |
Hematological Emergencies in PICU Samriti Gupta, Jhuma Sankar and Rakesh Lodha
| 278–299 |
Shock in Children Jhuma Sankar and Rakesh Lodha
| 300–322 |
Management of Septic Shock Jhuma Sankar, S.K. Kabra and Rakesh Lodha
| 323–349 |
Severe Dengue Infection and Management Vijaya Kumar, Rakesh Lodha and S.K. Kabra
| 350–371 |
Severe Malaria Samriti Gupta, Rakesh Lodha and S.K. Kabra
| 372–391
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Invasive Fungal Infection in Critically Ill Children JagatJeevanGhimire and Kana Ram Jat | 392–406
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Management of Diabetic Ketoacidosis MeenakshiBothra Gupta and Vandana Jain
| 407–428 |
Other Endocrine Emergencies Rajni Sharma and SmritiRohatgi
| 429–449 |
Hyperferritinemia in the PICU Mohsin Raj Mantoo and Jhuma Sankar
| 450–461 |
Acute Management of Sick Infants with Suspected Inborn Errors of Metabolism Neerja Gupta and MadhulikaKabra
| 462–476 |
Approach to Poisoning in a Child Ramesh P. Menon
| 477–499 |
Management of Snake Bite Jhuma Sankar
| 500–512 |
Scorpion Envenomation Jhuma Sankar, Rakesh Lodha and S.K. Kabra
| 513–529 |
Supportive Care of a Critically Ill Child NitinDhochak, Rakesh Lodha and S.K. Kabra
| 530–544 |
Sedation, Analgesia and Paralysis in Children in Critical Care Unit Krishna Mohan Gulla and Rakesh Lodha
| 545–555 |
Nutrition in Critically Ill Children Vijaya Kumar and Rakesh Lodha
| 556–579 |
Therapeutics in Critically Ill Children NitinDhochak and Rakesh Lodha
| 580–600 |
Transfusion of Blood and Components in Critically Ill Children BanothuKiran Kumar, Rakesh Lodha and S.K. Kabra
| 601–613 |
Ultrasonography and Echocardiography in Critically Ill Children ArpitaChattopadhyay, JagatJeevanGhimire and Rakesh Lodha
| 614–652 |
Arterial Blood Gas Analysis and Interpretation Samriti Gupta, S.K. Kabra and Rakesh Lodha | 653–669 |
Acid-Base Disorders Samriti Gupta, S.K. Kabra and Rakesh Lodha
| 670–682 |
Fluid and Electrolyte Disturbances Krishna Mohan Gulla and Rakesh Lodha
| 683–709 |
Mechanical Ventilation NitinDhochak, S.K. Kabra and Rakesh Lodha
| 710–757 |
High Frequency Ventilation ArpitaChattopadhyay and Rakesh Lodha
| 758–781 |
Non-Invasive Ventilation for Acute Respiratory Failure in Children Krishna Mohan Gulla, S.K. Kabra and Rakesh Lodha
| 782–792 |
Home Respiratory Support Arvind Kumar and Rakesh Lodha
| 793–811 |
Health Care Associated Infections in Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Jhuma Sankar and Rakesh Lodha
| 812–850 |
Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia Jhuma Sankar and Rakesh Lodha
| 851–864 |
Care of a Cardiac Baby Ramesh P. Menon, Sandeep Chauhan and Ratnesh Kumar
| 865–895 |
Communicating with Families of Critically Ill Children LesaDawman, AnjuUnnikrishnan and Rakesh Lodha
| 896–905 |
Follow-up Care of Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Survivors Arpita Chattopadhyay
| 906–917 |
Severe COVID-19 and Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children Hardeep Kaur, Rakesh Lodha and S.K. Kabra
| 918–932 |
Subject Index
| 933–936 |
PRACTICAL NEONATOLOGY-Volume 1 | |||
SECTION I: EVOLUTION OF NEONATOLOGY | |||
Chapter 1. The Evolution of Modern Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine — A Brief Timeline | 3–8 | ||
SECTION II: FETAL ASSESSMENT | |||
Chapter 2. Identification of High Risk Pregnancy and Counseling | 11–22 | ||
Chapter 3. Prenatal Diagnosis | 23–29 | ||
Chapter 4. Antenatal Genetic Counseling | 30–37 | ||
Chapter 5. Multiple Pregnancy | 38–44 | ||
Chapter 6. Antenatal and Postnatal Corticosteroid Administration | 45–50 | ||
SECTION III: DELIVERY ROOM CARE | |||
Chapter 7. Transition to Extrauterine Life | 53–58 | ||
Chapter 8. Resuscitation and Stabilization of the Newborn Infant | 59–71 | ||
SECTION IV: ASSESSEMENT OF THE NEWBORN | |||
Chapter 9. Examination of the Newborn | 75–82 | ||
Chapter 10. Intrauterine Growth Restriction (IUGR) | 83–89 | ||
Chapter 11. Preterm and Late Preterm Infants and their Problems | 90–97 | ||
Chapter 12. Infant of Diabetic Mother | 98–102 | ||
Chapter 13. Birth Injuries | 103–107 | ||
Chapter 14. Levels of Neonatal Care | 108–112 | ||
SECTION V: THERMOREGULATION | |||
Chapter 15. Thermoregulation in Delivery Room | 115–119 | ||
Chapter 16. Kangaroo Mother Care | 120–125 | ||
SECTION VI: TRANSPORT OF THE NEWBORN | |||
Chapter 17. Stabilization and Transport of Sick Neonate | 129–138 | ||
SECTION VII: NUTRITION OF THE NEWBORN | |||
Chapter 18. Breastfeeding | 141–145 | ||
Chapter 19. Formula Feeding | 146–148 | ||
Chapter 20. Nasogastric and Nasojejunal Feeding | 149–154 | ||
Chapter 21. Feeding Problems of Preterm Infants | 155–158 | ||
Chapter 22. Feeding Infants with Cleft Lip and Palate | 159–164 | ||
Chapter 23. Parenteral Nutrition | 165–173 | ||
SECTION VIII: NEONATAL HYPERBILIRUBINEMIA | |||
Chapter 24. Neonatal Jaundice — Hemolytic | 177–182 | ||
Chapter 25. Neonatal Jaundice — Non-Hemolytic | 183–191 | ||
SECTION IX: METABOLIC DISORDERS | |||
Chapter 26. Glucose Homeostasis in the Newborn and Neonatal Hypoglycemia | 195–202 | ||
Chapter 27. Calcium Homeostasis in the Newborn: Management of Hypocalcemia and Hypercalcemia | 203–209 | ||
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SECTION X: NEONATAL INFECTIONS | |||
Chapter 28. Neonatal Bacterial Sepsis | 213–221 | ||
Chapter 29. Neonatal Viral Infections | 222–228 | ||
Chapter 30. Neonatal Candida Infections | 229–234 | ||
Chapter 31. Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection | 235–242 | ||
Chapter 32. TORCH Infections in the Neonate | 243–258 | ||
Chapter 33. Infection Control and Surveillance in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit | 259–263 | ||
SECTION XI: NEONATAL DERMATOLOGY | |||
Chapter 34. Evaluation and Management of Neonatal Skin Conditions | 267–280 | ||
Chapter 35. Neonatal Skin Care | 281–285 | ||
SECTION XII: NEONATAL PROCEDURES | |||
Chapter 36. UAC/UVC/Radial Artery Catheterization | 289–295 | ||
Chapter 37. Peripheral Vein Cannulation for Intravenous Catheter Placement | 296–299 | ||
Chapter 38. Percutaneous Central Line Placement | 300–307 | ||
Chapter 39. Peripheral Blood Sampling | 308–310 | ||
Chapter 40. Lumbar Puncture/ Spinal Tap | 311–313 | ||
Chapter 41. Abdominal Paracentesis | 314–315 | ||
Chapter 42. Pleurocentesis and Chest Tube Placement | 316–321 | ||
Chapter 43. Pericardiocentesis | 322–325 | ||
Chapter 44. Peritoneal Dialysis and Other Renal Replacement Therapies in Neonates | 326–331 | ||
Chapter 45. Exchange Transfusion | 332–336 | ||
Index | 337-339 | ||
PRACTICAL NEONATOLOGY-Volume 2 | |||
SECTION XIII: RESPIRATORY DISORDERS | |||
Chapter 46. Respiratory Distress Syndrome | 343–349 | ||
Chapter 47. Transient Tachypnea of the Newborn | 350–353 | ||
Chapter 48. Apnea of Prematurity | 354–358 | ||
Chapter 49. Meconium Aspiration Syndrome | 359–364 | ||
Chapter 50. Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension of the Newborn | 365–376 | ||
Chapter 51. Airleak Syndrome in Neonates | 377–382 | ||
Chapter 52. Pleural Effusion and Chylothorax in Neonates | 383–387 | ||
Chapter 53. Pulmonary Hemorrhage in Newborn | 388–391 | ||
SECTION XIV. RESPIRATORY CARE OF THE NEWBORN | |||
Chapter 54. Oxygen Therapy and Pulse Oximetry | 395–400 | ||
Chapter 55. Non-Invasive Ventilation: CPAP, HHHFNC and NIPPV | 401–408 | ||
Chapter 56. Invasive Ventilation in Newborns | 409–418 | ||
Chapter 57. Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia | 419–424 | ||
Chapter 58. Neonatal ECMO | 425–433 | ||
Chapter 59. Interpretation of the Blood Gas | 434–442 | ||
Chapter 60. Interpreting Chest X-rays in Neonates | 443–448 | ||
SECTION XV. CARDIOVASCULAR DISORDERS |
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Chapter 61. Shock in Neonates | 451–458 | ||
Chapter 62. Patent DuctusArteriosus in Preterm Infants | 459–465 | ||
Chapter 63. Congenital Heart Diseases: Cyanotic Disorders | 466–475 | ||
Chapter 64. Congenital Heart Diseases: Acyanotic Disorders | 476–485 | ||
Chapter 65. Managing Neonates After Cardiac Surgery — Neonatal Cardiac Intensive Care | 486–494 | ||
SECTION XVI. GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS |
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Chapter 66. Maturation of Gastrointestinal Motility | 497–499 | ||
Chapter 67. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease in Infants | 500–503 | ||
Chapter 68. Neonatal Necrotizing Enterocolitis | 504–509 | ||
Chapter 69. Probiotics in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit | 510–514 | ||
Chapter 70. Neonatal Cholestasis — An Overview | 515–521 | ||
SECTION XVII. HEMATOLOGICAL DISORDERS |
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Chapter 71. Anemia in the Newborn | 525–530 | ||
Chapter 72. Polycythemia in the Newborn | 531–534 | ||
Chapter 73. Thrombocytopenia | 535–538 | ||
Chapter 74. Thrombosis in the Newborn | 539–542 | ||
Chapter 75. Bleeding in the Newborn | 543–548 | ||
Chapter 76. Transfusions in the Newborn | 549–552 | ||
SECTION XVIII. RENAL DISORDERS |
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Chapter 77. Renal Functions in Newborn | 555–563 | ||
Chapter 78. Acute Kidney Injury in Neonates (AKIN) | 564–570 | ||
Chapter 79. Hypotension in the Newborn | 571–577 | ||
Chapter 80. Neonatal Hypertension | 578–583 | ||
Chapter 81. Genitourinary Anomalies in the Newborn | 584–592 | ||
Chapter 82. Neonatal Fluid and Electrolyte Management | 593–599 | ||
SECTION XIX. NEUROLOGY |
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Chapter 83. Recognition and Management of Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy | 603–608 | ||
Chapter 84. Indian Experience with Therapeutic Hypothermia for Perinatal Asphyxia | 609–613 | ||
Chapter 85. Neonatal Seizures | 614–619 | ||
Chapter 86. Ischemic Perinatal Stroke | 620–627 | ||
Chapter 87. Intraventricular Hemorrhage in Premature Infants | 628–631 | ||
Chapter 88. White Matter Injury in Newborns | 632–635 | ||
Chapter 89. Neonatal Hydrocephalus | 636–641 | ||
Chapter 90. Neonatal Neuro-ICU and Non-Invasive Monitoring of Brain Function | 642–647 | ||
Chapter 91. Neonatal Hypotonia and Hypertonia | 648–652 | ||
SECTION XX. NEUROIMAGING |
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Chapter 92. Head Ultrasound | 655–660 | ||
Chapter 93. Computed Tomography (CT) | 661–665 | ||
Chapter 94. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) | 666–673 | ||
SECTION XXI. NEONATAL OPHTHALMOLOGY |
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Chapter 95. Common Neonatal Eye Problems | 677–684 | ||
Chapter 96. Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) | 685–690 | ||
SECTION XXII. GENETIC DISORDERS |
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Chapter 97. Newborn Screening | 693–699 | ||
Chapter 98. Chromosomal Anomalies | 700–711 | ||
Chapter 99. Inborn Errors of Metabolism | 712–722 | ||
Chapter 100. Genetic Counseling | 723–729 | ||
SECTION XXIII. SURGICAL EMERGENCIES |
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Chapter 101. Esophageal Atresia with Tracheo-esophageal Fistula — Diagnosis and Management | 733–735 | ||
Chapter 102. Neonatal Abdominal Wall Defects — Gastroschisis and Omphalocele | 736–741 | ||
Chapter 103. Neonatal Gastrointestinal Obstruction | 742–750 | ||
Chapter 104. Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia | 751–756 | ||
Chapter 105. Abdominal Masses in the Newborn | 757–767 | ||
Chapter 106. Surgical Causes of Respiratory Distress in Neonates | 768–779 | ||
Chapter 107. Myelomeningocele | 780–784 | ||
SECTION XXIV. PAIN MANAGEMENT |
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Chapter 108. Pain Perception and Pain Assessment in Newborn Infants | 787–791 | ||
Chapter 109. Pain Management in Newborn Infants | 792–800 | ||
SECTION XXV. NEONATAL ETHICAL ISSUES |
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Chapter 110. Postpartum Depression — Diagnosis, Management and the Role of Pediatrician | 803–809 | ||
Chapter 111. Ethics in Perinatal/Neonatal Medicine | 810–814 | ||
SECTION XXVI. DISCHARGING THE HIGH RISK INFANT |
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Chapter 112. Discharge Planning of Preterm Newborn | 817–819 | ||
Chapter 113. Hearing Screening | 820–825 | ||
Chapter 114. Immunization in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit | 826–830 | ||
Chapter 115. Follow-up of High Risk Infants | 831–839 | ||
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SECTION XXVII. GENERAL TOPICS |
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Chapter 116. Quality Improvement in the NICU | 843–846 | ||
Chapter 117. Managing Medical Equipment | 847–854 | ||
Chapter 118. Dose and Administration of Drugs in Neonates | 855–875 | ||
Chapter 119. Normal Laboratory Values in Neonates | 876–884 | ||
Index | 885–888 | ||
PRACTICAL PEDIATRIC ENDOCRINOLOGY |
Editor: Dr. Anurag Bajpai |
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Chapter 1. Growth Assessment; Vaman Khadilkar and Ankita Maheshwari |
Chapter 2. Growth Disorders; Riddhi Patel and Anurag Bajpai |
Chapter 3. Childhood Obesity; Shaila S Bhattacharyya and Aayush Gupta |
Chapter 4. Congenital Hypothyroidism; PamaliMahasweta Nanda and Rajni Sharma |
Chapter 5. Acquired Hypothyroidism; M Vijayakumar and PSN Menon |
Chapter 6. Thyrotoxicosis; Rahul Jahagirdar and Nikhil Lohiya |
Chapter 7. Thyroid Swelling; Jerin C Sekhar and AashimaDabas |
Chapter 8. Adrenal Insufficiency in Children; Akanksha Parikh and RaghupathyPalany |
Chapter 9. Adrenal Excess; VijayaSarathi and Anurag Lila |
Chapter 10. Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia; Hemchand Krishna Prasad and Jana PriyaSugumar |
Chapter 11. Hypocalcemia; Preeti Singh and Anju Seth |
Chapter 12. Hypercalcemia; Medha Mittal and Vandana Jain |
Chapter 13. Rickets; Chetan Dave and AnuragBajpai |
Chapter 14. Sodium Disorders; Chetan Dave and AnuragBajpai |
Chapter 15. Potassium Disorders; RenuMaheshwari and Hemchand Krishna Prasad |
Chapter 16. Renal Tubular Acidosis; Neha Agarwal and AnuragBajpai |
Chapter 17. Approach to Polyuria in a Child; Shalmi Mehta and Ruchi Shah |
Chapter 18. Precocious Puberty; VamanKhadilkar and SupriyaGupte |
Chapter 19. Delayed Puberty; Sajili Mehta and AnuragBajpai |
Chapter 20. Disorders of Sexual Development; SubrataDey and SanjanaDey |
Chapter 21. Micropenis; Thakur Vikrant Anand and Amarnath Kulkarni |
Chapter 22. Undescended Testis; ProteekSen and AnuragBajpai |
Chapter 23. Gynecomastia; ProteekSen and AnuragBajpai |
Chapter 24. Hyperandrogenism; Yuthika Sharma and Riddhi Patel |
Chapter 25. Diabetic Ketoacidosis; Neha Agarwal and AnuragBajpai |
Chapter 26. Diabetes Mellitus; SanthoshOlety and ShrutiAppaji |
Chapter 27. Ambulatory Care of Type 1 Diabetes; SaurabhUppal and ApoorvaGomber |
Chapter 28. Hypoglycemia; Chetan Dave, SenthilSenniappan and AnuragBajpai |
Chapter 29. Laboratory Assessment of Endocrine Disorders; Riddhi Patel and AnuragBajpai |
Chapter 30. Endocrine Therapeutics; AnuragBajpai and Sajili Mehta |
PGIMER Management Protocols in Emergency Medicine |
Edited by: Sunit C. Singhi & M. Jayashree |
Chapter 1 Initial Assessment and Triage in an Emergency RoomNisha Menon and M. Jayashree |
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Chapter 2 Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Stabilization Suresh Kumar Angurana, Atul Jindal, Sunit C. Singhi and M. Jayashree |
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Chapter 3 Community Acquired Pneumonia Sheetal Lad, M. Jayashree, Sunit C. Singhi, Parag S. Dekate and Joseph L. Mathew |
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Chapter 4 Acute Upper Airway Obstruction M. Jayashree, Sheetal Lad, Sunit C. Singhi and SasidaranKandasamy |
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Chapter 5 Acute Asthma Sheetal Lad, Arun Bansal, Sudhanshu Grover and Atul Jindal |
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Chapter 6 Lower Airway Obstruction and Acute Bronchiolitis Sheetal Lad, M. Jayashree, Sunit C. Singhi and Joseph L. Mathew |
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Chapter 7 Airway Foreign Body Aspiration KarthiNallasamy, Arun Bansal, Sudhanshu Grover and Sunit C. Singhi |
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Chapter 8 Non-Traumatic Coma and Altered Mental Status ManishaPatil, Sheetal Lad, Arun Bansal and Sunit C. Singhi |
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Chapter 9 Approach to Headache in an Emergency Room TK Kavitha, KarthiNallasamy, Sunit C. Singhi and PratibhaSinghi |
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Chapter 10 Status Epilepticus Sheetal Lad, Arun Bansal, Keshavmurthy ML and SasidaranKandasamy |
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Chapter 11 Management of Raised Intracranial Pressure Vishwa CR, Ramachandran Rameshkumar, Arun Bansal, Sunit C. Singhi and PratibhaSinghi |
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Chapter 12 Approach to a Child with Acute Flaccid Paralysis Pusp Raj Awasthi, Arun Bansal, Naveen Sankhyan and Ravi M Shah |
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Chapter 13 Tumor Lysis Syndrome PritamSingha Roy and AmitaTrehan |
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Chapter 14 Superior Mediastinal Syndrome: An Update on Emergency Management Srinivasan Peyam and Richa Jain |
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Chapter 15 Febrile Neutropenia in Children PrashantChhabra and AmitaTrehan |
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Chapter 16 Hyperleukocytosis in Children: Management Update PrashantChhabra and Richa Jain |
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Chapter 17 Acute Diarrhea Sheetal Lad, M. Jayashree, Sunit C. Singhi and Arun Bansal |
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Chapter 18 Upper Gastrointestinal Bleed Sheetal Lad, M. Jayashree, Puneet Jain, Sadhna B Lal and Sunit C. Singhi |
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Chapter 19 Approach to a Child with Bleeding in the Emergency Room Deepak Bansal, SapnaOberoi and Sunit C. Singhi |
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Chapter 20 Diabetic Ketoacidosis Vijai Williams and M. Jayashree |
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Chapter 21 Approach to a Child with Sore Throat Ravi M Shah, Vijai Williams, Arun Bansal and Sunit C. Singhi |
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Chapter 22 Acute Chest Pain Vijai Williams, Atul Jindal and Sunit C. Singhi |
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Chapter 23 Fainting Attacks in Children MadhusudanSamprathi, Kirti M Naranje and Sunit C. Singhi |
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Chapter 24 Management of a Child with Vomiting MadhusudanSamprathi, Ravi M Shah, Arun Bansal and Sunit C. Singhi |
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Chapter 25 Emergency Management of Lower Gastrointestinal Bleed in Children Sadhna B Lal and KeerthivasanSeetharaman |
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Chapter 26 Emergency Management of Acute Abdomen in Children NehaAnushree, AradhanaAneja and Sadhna B Lal |
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NICU Protocols of JIPMER (2ndEdition) | |
Edited by: B. Vishnu Bhat & Nishad Plakkal | |
Normal Newborn, Essential Newborn Care and General Issues |
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1. Care of the Normal Newborn | 3–6 |
2. Care of the Newborn in the Labor Room | 7–11 |
3. Breastmilk and Breastfeeding | 12–17 |
4. Thermoregulation | 18–21 |
5. Neonatal Resuscitation | 22–33 |
6. Kangaroo Mother Care | 34–37 |
7. Developmentally Supportive Care | 38–41 |
8. Human Milk Banking | 42–46 |
9. Infant with Congenital Malformations | 47–54 |
NICU: Admission & Discharge |
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10. NICU Admission and Discharge | 57–59 |
11. Discharge Planning of the High Risk Neonate | 60–62 |
12. Palliative Care | 63–65 |
Nutrition and Gastrointestinal System |
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13. Feeding of Preterm Infants | 69–72 |
14. Fluid and Electrolyte Balance in Newborns | 73–82 |
15. Parenteral Nutrition | 83–89 |
16. Neonatal Jaundice | 90–100 |
17. Neonatal Necrotizing Enterocolitis | 101–105 |
18. Neonatal Acute Liver Failure | 106–109 |
Respiratory System |
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19. Approach to the Neonate with Respiratory Distress | 113–123 |
20. RDS and Surfactant Therapy | 124–129 |
21. Meconium Aspiration Syndrome | 130–134 |
22. Neonatal Pneumonia | 135–139 |
23. Apnea of Prematurity | 140–143 |
24. Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia | 144–151 |
Respiratory Support and Critical Care |
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25. Quick Guide to NICU Equipment | 155–162 |
26. Neonatal Pulmonary Graphics | 163–167 |
27. Noninvasive Respiratory Support | 168–174 |
28. Mechanical Ventilation of the Neonate | 175–184 |
29. Neonatal Transport | 185–188 |
Cardiovascular System |
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30. Shock in Neonates | 191–204 |
31. Patent DuctusArteriosus in Preterm Infants | 205–212 |
32. Critical Congenital Heart Disease | 213–219 |
33. Acute Kidney Injury | 223–228 |
34. Disorders of Sex Development | 229-235 |
Central Nervous System |
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35. Neonatal Seizures | 239–248 |
36. Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy | 249–256 |
Metabolic and Hematologic Problems |
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37. Hypoglycemia and Hyperglycemia | 259–264 |
38. Hypocalcemia | 265–267 |
39. Polycythemia | 268–270 |
40. Neonatal Anemia | 271–275 |
41. Thrombocytopenia | 276–281 |
42. Inborn Errors of Metabolism | 282–290 |
43. Blood Component Therapy | 291–297 |
44. Metabolic Bone Disease | 298–302 |
Endocrine Problems |
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45. Congenital Hypothyroidism | 305–310 |
Infection and Antimicrobial Therapy |
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46. Housekeeping in the NICU | 313–316 |
47. Prevention of Infection | 317–326 |
48. Neonatal Sepsis and Antibiotic Policy | 327–336 |
49. SARS-CoV-2 Infection (COVID-19) in Neonates | 337–343 |
50. Management of Common Perinatal Infections | 344–350 |
Annexures |
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Annexure A: Common Drugs Used in the NICU | 353–360 |
Annexure B: Fenton 2013 Growth Charts | 361–362 |
Annexure C: Immunization Card JIPMER Immunization, Growth and Development Record | 363–367 |
Annexure D: Blood Pressure Centile Charts | 368 |
Annexure E: Ventricular Index | 369–370 |
Annexure F: Reference Values for Lab Parameters | 371–374 |
Subject Index | 375–378 |
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Advances in Asthma Management |
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Second Edition |
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Inborn Errors of Metabolism—Approach to Diagnosis and Management |
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1. Asthma Management in the Era of the COVID-19 Pandemic Timothy Klouda, AdvaitPillarisetti, AnnayXie, SushilKabra, Naveen Saradhi andUmakanthKatwa | 1–11 |
2. Challenges in the Management of Childhood Asthma in the Developing World NitinDhochak and Sushil K. Kabra | 12–20 |
3. Currently Available Inhaled Therapies in Asthma and Advances in Drug Delivery and Devices Biju Thomas and ArunPugalenthi | 21–35 |
4. Asthma Attacks in Children—Challenges and Opportunities Helena Jones, Adam Lawton andAtul Gupta | 36–46 |
5. Management of Acute Asthma in Children Siddharth Mahesh and Mahesh Babu Ramamurthy | 47–59 |
6. Recent Advances in Long-Term Management of Asthma Kana Ram Jat andAtul Gupta | 60–74 |
7. Severe and Difficult Asthma: Diagnosis and Management—Challenges for a Low-Resource Environment Andrew Bush | 75–87 |
8. Role of Breathing Exercises in Asthma—Yoga and Pranayama RashmiRanjan Das, Jhuma Sankar andSushil Kumar Kabra | 88–99 |
Subject Index | 100–102 |
ADVANCES IN PEDIATICS- VOLUME 11 |
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1. A Review of the Selected and Newer Antiseizure Medications Used in Childhood Epilepsies SamataSinghi and Ajay Gupta | 1–14 |
2. Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery: Indications and Evaluation PriyankaMadaan, Ajay Gupta and Sheffali Gulati | 15–28 |
3. Evaluation of Short Stature in Children and Adolescents Riddhi Patel and AnuragBajpai | 29–40 |
4. Management of Short Stature: Use of Growth Hormone in GH-Deficient and non-GH–Deficient Conditions Varuna Vyas and Ram K. Menon | 41–51 |
5. Non-GH Agents and Novel Therapeutics in the Management of Short Stature Rita Saroufim and Erica A. Eugster | 52–60 |
6. The Emergence of Omicron: Challenging Times Are Here Again! TanuSinghal | 61–74 |
7. Antimicrobial Resistance: The ‘Other’ Pandemic! TanuSinghal | 75–89 |
8. Imaging in Pediatric Obstructive Jaundice Rupali Jain, Amit Gupta, DevasenathipathyKandasamy and Manisha Jana | 90–105 |
9. Monkeypox: A Review TanuSinghal, S. K. Kabra and Rakesh Lodha | 106–117 |
10. Management of Dengue: An Updated Review Anshula Tayal, Sushil Kumar Kabra and Rakesh Lodha | 118–134 |
Subject Index | 135–137 |
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ADVANCES IN NEONATOLOGY-SECOND EDITION |
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1. Neonatal Seizures—Perspective in Low-and Middle-Income Countries HemadriVegda, Vaisakh Krishnan, Gabriel Variane, VaishnaviBagayi, Phoebe Ivain and Ronit M. Pressler | 1–17 |
2. Early Interventions for Infants at Risk for Developmental Impairment: The South Asian Perspective Dilini Vipulaguna, Ismat Jahan, Meenakshi Girish, Gayathri Devi Chinnappa, Shashikala Gopalaswamy, Mohammod and Shahidullah, Samanmali P. Sumanasena | 18–33 |
3. Use of Inhaled Nitric Oxide in Preterm Infants: Is There Sufficient Evidence? Amelie Stritzke, Vineet Bhandari and AbhayLodha | 34–43 |
4. Neonatal Sepsis—Newer Insights Adhisivam Bethou and Ballambattu Vishnu Bhat | 44–56 |
5. Ethical Issues around Death and Withdrawal of Life Support in Neonatal Intensive Care Stuti Pant | 57–68 |
6. Recent Update on Neonatal Resuscitation Amuchou S. Soraisham and Ankur Srivastava | 69–86 |
7. Mother–Newborn Care Unit (MNCU) Experience in India: A Paradigm Shift in Care of Small and Sick Newborns Harish Chellani, Sugandha Arya, Pratima Mittal and Rajiv Bahl | 87–98 |
8. Therapeutic Hypothermia for Perinatal Asphyxia in India— Experience and Evidence Umamaheswari B., Prakash Amboiram, B. Adhisivam and B. Vishnu Bhat | 99–113 |
9. Inborn Errors of Metabolism—Approach to Diagnosis and Management in Neonates UmamaheswariBalakrishnan | 114–135 |
Subject Index | 136–138 |