Birth Asphyxia and the Brain: Basic Science and Clinical ImplicationsISBN: 978-0-87993-499-6
Hardcover
432 pages
June 2002, Wiley-Blackwell
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This text presents a state-of-the-art review of asphyxial brain
injury to the foetus and new born, a leading source of both
neonatal mortality and long-term neurologic disability. Beginning
with an historical overview of birth-related injury, followed by an
epidemiologic review of the relationship of birth injury to later
neuromotor disability, it provides a detailed analysis and
exhaustive review of each aspect. The contributors are among the
most knowledgeable international authorities in the field; they
have synthesized a uniformity of medical and scientific quality,
clarity of style, and thoroughness of scope. Continual emphasis is
placed on the material's relevance and usefulness to clinicians;
equally important is the emphasis on communication between
clinicians and basic neuroscientists.
The task of paediatricians and neonatologists in coming years will be to better understand the mechanism of brain damage, the prediction of disability, and the introduction of efficacious neuroprotective strategies. To that end, this volume deserves wide recognition by physicians in all disciplines related to neonatal care, including paediatricians, neonatologists, neurologists, obstetricians, family practitioners, nurses and legal counsel.