We frequently rely on imaging studies to aid in the diagnosis and management of sick neonates in the intensive care nursery. In fact, our usage of radiographs has become rather routine and at times not well thought through. This refreshingly practical textbook not only discusses various diagnostic imaging modalities and their usefulness, but it also provides excellent practical points to help us use these modalities more judiciously. I particularly enjoyed the evidence-based information provided, because this is rarely included in textbooks as an objective decision-making tool to gauge the appropriateness of our tests. In addition, the textbook presents benefits, limitations, and technical aspects of each modality as well as several pertinent examples in each chapter. The book is very user-friendly, providing straightforward information and clear guidelines. Another important message from this textbook is the multidisciplinary approach that is best for using and evaluating imaging tools. This is further exemplified by the collaborative contributions of authors who are neonatologists, radiologists, and pediatric and obstetric subspecialists.
All neonatal practitioners and front-line clinicians, as well as subspecialists who consult in the NICU, will benefit from the information provided here.
The lead editor, Dr. Haresh Kirpalani, is a master clinician and educator with many years of experience in neonatology. He has a gift for making complex information clear. His influence is apparent throughout the textbook. He has partnered with two radiologists who bring significant expertise.