Neonatal Cardiology and Hemodynamics

Neonatal cardiology and hemodynamics focus on diagnosing, managing, and treating heart-related conditions in newborns, particularly those who are premature or critically ill. The cardiovascular system of a neonate undergoes rapid changes after birth, requiring specialized knowledge to address unique challenges in managing blood flow, oxygen delivery, and heart function. Hemodynamics refers to the study of blood circulation, and in neonates, especially those in neonatal intensive care units. A primary focus of neonatal cardiology is identifying and treating congenital heart defects, which are structural abnormalities present in the heart at birth. Early detection through diagnostic tools like echocardiograms is crucial, as timely medical or surgical intervention can greatly reduce complications and improve survival.

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