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Main description:
Comprehensive Cardiovascular Medicine in the Primary Care Setting provides an authoritative, detailed discussion of cardiovascular disease balanced with practical utility. Disease states are explained with emphasis on risk factors, risk estimation, and established cardiac disease. The book also delves into the co-morbid conditions which surround cardiovascular disease, including peripheral vascular disease, chronic kidney disease, depression, and erectile dysfunction, with the goal of improving quality of life for affected individuals. An abundance of algorithms, case studies, and recommendations on evidence-based best practices facilitate rapid learning. A key resource for the busy practitioner, this book is designed to give the reader the skills to confidently perform assessments, initiate and maintain efficacious therapy, and know when a referral to a cardiologist is advisable.
Feature:
Provide comprehensive coverage of cardiovascular disease
Ultimate goal is towards improving the quality of care
All contributors are nationally and internationally acknowledged experts in their respective fields
Algorithms, case studies, and recommendations on evidence-based presented in every chapter
Designed to help the busy practitioner perform assessments, initiate and guide efficacious therapy, and know when referral to a cardiologist is advisable
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Comprehensive Cardiovascular Medicine in the Primary Care Setting provides an authoritative, detailed discussion of cardiovascular disease balanced with practical utility. Disease states are explained with emphasis on risk factors, risk estimation, and established cardiac disease. The book also delves into the co-morbid conditions which surround cardiovascular disease, including peripheral vascular disease, chronic kidney disease, depression, and erectile dysfunction, with the goal of improving quality of life for affected individuals. An abundance of algorithms, case studies, and recommendations on evidence-based best practices facilitate rapid learning. A key resource for the busy practitioner, this book is designed to give the reader the skills to confidently perform assessments, initiate and maintain efficacious therapy, and know when a referral to a cardiologist is advisable.
Contents:
I. Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors
1. Cardiovascular Epidemiology and Characterization of Atherosclerotic Disease Risk Factors
Kevin C. Maki and Martyn R.Rubin
2. Atrial Hypertension
Daniel A. Duprez
3. Management Dyslipidemia
Peter P. Toth
4. Obesity and Therapeutic Approaches to Weight Loss
Robert F. Kushner
5. Inflammatory Markers and Novel Risk Factors
Stephen J. Nicholls
6. Deciphering Cardiovascular Genomics and How They Apply to Cardiovascular Disease Prevention
Kiran Musunuru
7. The Metabolic Syndrome: 2009
Charles Reasner
8. Chronic Kidney Disease in the Primary Care Setting
Matthew R. Weir and Miguel Portocarrero
II. Coronary Artery Disease
9. Evaluation of Chest Pain and Myocardial Ischemia
Joshua M. Kosowsky and Calvin Huang
10. Unstable Angina and Non-ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction
Ali Mahajerinand and Eli V. Gelfand
11. ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction
Eric R. Bates and Brahmajee K. Nallamothu
12. Coronary Artery Stenting
Eric A. Heller and George D. Dangas
13. Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
Ramanan Umakanthan, Nataliya V. Solenkova, Marzia Leacche, John G. Byrne, and Rashid M. Ahmad
14. Cardiac Rehabilitation
William E. Kraus
III. Peripheral Forms of Venous and Arterial Disease
15. Carotid Artery Disease
Andreas Kastrup
16. Peripheral Arterial Disease
Jay Giri and Emile R. Mohler, III
17. Deep Venous Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolism
Adam C. Schaffer and Sylvia C. W. McKean
18. Pulmonary Hypertension and Cor Pulmonale
Mary P. Mullen and Michael Landzberg
19. Diagnosis and Management of Ischemic Stroke
Aslam M. Khaja
20. Aortic Aneurysms
Irfan Hameed, Eric M. Isselbacher, and Kim A. Eagle
21. Erectile Dysfunction
Thorsten Reffelmann and Robert A. Kloner
IV. Cardiac Disease
22. Valvular Heart Disease
Garrick C. Stewart and Patrick T. O'Gara
23. Pericardial Diseases
Fidencio Saldana and Leonard S. Lilly
24. Common Atrial and Ventricular Arrhythmias
Blair Foreman
25. Evidence-based Management of the Patient with Congestive Heart Failure
Nicholas W. Shammas
V. Cardiac Imaging
26. Coronary Calcium Scoring
Nikolaos Alexopoulos, Dalton McLean, Stamatios Lerakis, and Paolo Raggi
27. Cardiac Computed Tomography
Patrick Donnelly and Udo Hoffmann
28. Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging
David Carballo, Judith L. Meadows, Otavio Coelho, and Raymond Y. Kwong
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Springer (Humana Press)
Publication date: August, 2010
Pages: 620
Weight: 1644g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: Cardiovascular Medicine, Diseases and Disorders, General Practice, Nursing
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CUSTOMER REVIEWS
From the reviews:
“Dr. Toth from Sterling Illinois has done quite well for the primary care physician with aid from of Dr. Cannon from Harvard. … Awareness of national guidelines, evidence based medicine, incorporation of the results of clinical trials and scientific clinical investigation become indispensable not only for the good of patients but also for malpractice protection of the physician. … This book will not only guide the primary care physician appropriately but also help to bring all of optimal cardiovascular care providers into cooperative working arrangements.” (William H. Wehrmacher and Harry Messmore, Comprehensive Therapy, November, 2010)
“This is an extraordinarily useful distillation of cardiology medicine for those who are not interested in or have time for a comprehensive textbook with all the fundamental scientific background. It is a practical, everyday, in-practice book. … As the title states, this is targeted at primary care clinicians, which it does very well. … an absolute gem for primary care clinicians, as it gives practical guidance without overstating the vast literature being published monthly. … a highly worthwhile publication for every primary care clinician’s library.” (Vincent F. Carr, Doody’s Review Service, April, 2011)