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Pulmonary Assessment and Management of Patients with Pediatric Neuromuscular Disease

  • Book

  • April 2023
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5638204

Pulmonary Assessment and Management of Patients with Pediatric Neuromuscular Disease covers the broad medical problems and specific pulmonary conditions in patients with pediatric neuromuscular disease, ranging from the different types of neuromuscular disease, their pathophysiology, and assessment and management, including both novel disease modifying pharmacotherapies and state-of-the-art clinical management. This book provides evidence-based guidance for pediatric patients with neuromuscular disease, and is a valuable resource to pediatric pulmonologists, critical care physicians, and respiratory therapists who want an update and understanding on the cutting-edge therapies and standards of care for managing this population.

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Table of Contents

Section 1: Introduction
1. Types of neuromuscular disease
2. Pulmonary pathophysiology of neuromuscular disease
3. Natural history

Section 2: Assessment
4. Assessment of pulmonary function
5. Assessment of hypoventilation
6. Assessment of need for airway clearance

Section 3: Clinical Management
7. Pharmacotherapies
8. Airway clearance
9. Aerodigestive Problems and Management
10. Chronic mechanical ventilation
11. Thoracospinal disease
12. Challenges in managing hypertonic neuromuscular disease
13. Acute management
14. Home management

Section 4: Patient focused
15. Transition from pediatric to adult care

Section 5: Conclusion
16. Changing natural history

Authors

Oscar Henry Mayer Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, The Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, USA. Dr Mayer is Attending Physician, Division of Pulmonology at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, at the Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. He has been managing patients with pediatric neuromuscular disease over the last 20 years and has become a recognized international expert in the field, has served on committees to determine standard of care practices and has lectured extensively on a variety of different topics in this field.