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      • Cardiovascular medicine
        January 2014

        Fast Facts: Acute Coronary Syndromes

        by Paul A Gurbel, Udaya S Tantry, Kurt Huber

        Fast Facts: Acute Coronary Syndromes is an international evidence-based primer that focuses on optimizing patient outcomes via accurate initial diagnosis, appropriate risk stratification and proper therapeutic decision-making in line with both American and European management guidelines.

      • Cardiovascular medicine
        April 2013

        Fast Facts: Cardiac Arrhythmias

        by Gerry Kaye, Steve Furniss, Robert Lemery

        Recent progress in interventional therapies has revolutionized the management of cardiac arrhythmias, resulting in a remarkable improvement in outcomes for patients. Yet the diagnosis and management of arrhythmias are still viewed as a complex and inaccessible area of modern cardiology. Fast Facts: Cardiac Arrhythmias cuts through the technical detail to provide a better understanding of how the patient with arrhythmia presents, and how the problem should be best investigated and managed. This highly readable handbook is a practical resource for all primary care physicians, cardiologists in training, cardiac nurses, technicians and medical students seeking a better understanding of the mechanisms of arrhythmias and the contemporary therapies available, with a view to improving patient care.

      • Cardiovascular medicine
        August 2012

        Fast Facts: Heart Failure

        by Dariusz Korczyk, Thomas H Marwick, Gerry Kaye

        Heart failure is a serious public health problem that has an enormous effect on individuals and families, as well as healthcare budgets around the world. Written with the non-specialist in mind, Fast Facts: Heart Failure provides:- a concise discussion of the pathophysiological mechanisms that lead to heart failure- a detailed review of the causes and comorbidities of heart failure- simple advice on diagnosis and investigation- clear management principles, including healthy lifestyle choices for patients- evidence-based guidance on first- and second-line drug therapies and medical management that targets the underlying cause- a comprehensive overview of non-pharmacological treatment options, including devices and transplantation- important information on palliative care in end-stage heart failure. Contents: Definitions and epidemiology Pathophysiology and clinical stages Causes; Comorbidities Diagnosis General management and lifestyle considerations Pharmacological treatment Non-pharmacological treatment Prognosis Clinical trials and developments Useful resources

      • Cardiovascular medicine
        January 2014

        Current Approaches to Deep Vein Thrombosis

        by Henri Bounameaux, Grégoire Le Gal

        Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a common, chronic, and recurrent disease with substantial short-term and long-term complications, including life-threatening pulmonary embolism and the late post-thrombotic syndrome. Major progress has been made with regard to diagnosis, prophylaxis and treatment of DVT, but clinical practice surveys consistently reveal a gap between scientific knowledge and everyday patient care. This book, authored by world-renowned experts, bridges this gap in a concise and practical way, with ten concise chapters summarizing what the practising physician needs to know in order to manage this frequent condition.

      • Cardiovascular medicine
        March 2012

        Advances in Acute Coronary Syndrome Management

        by Harvey White

        Acute coronary syndromes (ACS) represent a major burden for healthcare systems, with more than 4 million new patients presenting with ACS in the USA and Europe every year. Furthermore, prevalence is expected to increase as rates of obesity and diabetes rise. In the under-resourced developing world, the rates are likely to reach epidemic proportions, with India expected to experience the highest burden. Despite improvements in the secondary prevention of ACS through the use of antiplatelet therapy, cardiovascular death, stroke and re-infarction still occur in 10-15% of patients within 12 months of an acute episode. This book provides a rounded overview of modern ACS management in nine chapters by international experts. Topics addressed include etiology, the role of biomarkers, risk assessment, medical approaches, surgical and interventional approaches, imaging and clinical guidelines.

      • Cardiovascular medicine
        September 2012

        Advances in Heart Failure Management

        by Henry Krum, Thomas Von Leuder

        Heart failure remains a highly prevalent and progressive syndrome with an overall prognosis as poor as that of advanced cancer. However, a wealth of promising strategies are emerging or are now available for management. We now see improved assessment, better imaging modalities, refined and individualized treatment, better pharmaco-logical and non-pharmacological interventions, dedicated follow-up and truly revolutionary device developments. At the same time, we are witnessing the beginning of the molecular revolution that will influence every aspect of heart failure care. This book of thirteen chapters from in-ternational expert authors presents a rounded overview of heart failure and its management, including etiology and pathophysiology, imaging, drug and device therapies and novel approaches.

      • Cardiovascular medicine
        June 2013

        Advances in Myocardial Infarction Management

        by Jan Paul Ottervanger

        In this book of nine chapters, the different faces of myocardial infarction are described by a wide range of international specialists in the field. The authors have summarized current knowledge of the different aspects of myocardial infarction both for cardiologists and cardiologists-in-training. The book concludes with a prospective look at treatment and prevention in myocardial infarction.

      • Cardiovascular medicine
        December 2013

        Advances in Dyslipidemia

        by Wilbert S Aronow

        Dyslipidemia is a major risk factor for cardiovascular events and mortality. Numerous studies have demonstrated that statins reduce cardiovascular events and mortality in secondary prevention and primary prevention trials. In eight expertly authored chapters, Advances in Dyslipidemia provides an excellent overview for any physician taking care of patients with atherosclerotic vascular disease or at high-risk or moderate-risk for atherosclerotic vascular disease.

      • Cardiovascular medicine
        April 2013

        Stroke Management and Recovery

        by Bruce Ovbiagele

        In its thirteen chapters, this book highlights advances in our understanding of the nature and underpinnings of stroke – a leading cause of death, disability, dementia and depression. Contemporary knowledge is presented regarding public health burden, pathophysiological types/subtypes, traditional/emerging risk factors and prediction models for primary and secondary stroke. In addition, renowned experts present the scientific evidence and consensus expert guideline recommendations for broadening diagnostic and therapeutic options for managing people with or at risk for stroke. Areas of controversy, gaps in knowledge and promising avenues of future focus for these tests/treatments are also covered. Finally, the successful, systematic, and multidisciplinary, hospital-based application of these test/treatments across the continuum of stroke care to achieve favorable outcomes in the ‘real world’ is reviewed.

      • Cardiovascular medicine
        March 2013

        Peripheral Vascular Disease: Basic and Clinical Perspectives

        by Erich Minar, Martin Schillinger

        Peripheral vascular disease (PVD) is a serious medical problem and an indicator of systemic atherosclerosis. The importance of PVD is often underestimated, especially in relation to coronary and cerebrovascular disease. This book of six chapters brings together international experts to provide an overview of PVD, including epidemiology, risk factors and prognosis, diagnosis and imaging, conservative therapy as well as endovascular and surgical revascularization. The book highlights recent advances and provides indications where future developments, such as therapeutic angiogenesis, may take us. The book provides a rounded overview to aid understanding of this important disease.

      • Cardiovascular medicine
        June 2013

        Hypertension

        by Ernesto L Schiffrin, Rhian M Touyz

        Hypertension remains the number-one risk factor for cardiovascular disease and mortality, in spite of significant progress in understanding of the mechanisms that control blood pressure, of the pathogenesis of hypertension, its genetics, new antihypertensive agents, and community and population efforts to control blood pressure. In this volume of 17 chapters, the Editors have assembled a group of leading investigators in basic, clinical, epidemiological and population science of hypertension. Each has provided an evidence-based, albeit personal, view of salient aspects of blood pressure regulation, mechanisms, diagnosis and treatment, all within a limited number of pages to make this useful and easy to ‘digest’, but at the same time, a learned source of the latest science in the field. The book explains recent developments in the field and provides practical knowledge for those involved in research, teaching and care delivery to patients with high blood pressure.

      • Cardiovascular medicine
        August 2013

        Advances in the Management of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension

        by Kimberly A Smith, Dustin R Fraidenburg, Jason X-J Yuan

        Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a progressive and fatal condition manifested by elevated pulmonary arterial pressure as a result of increased pulmonary vascular resistance. Clinical and therapeutic advances have improved survival and changed the course of the disease. However, clinical reversal and cure remain elusive, and much better understanding of this complicated disease process is needed to impact overall morbidity/mortality. This book of nine chapters by PAH experts provides an overview of the pathogenesis, clinical manifestations and approaches to treatment to help the reader to better understand the pathogenesis and management of the complicated disease.

      • Cardiovascular medicine
        October 2012

        Stroke Prevention in Atrial Fibrillation

        by Harry J Crijns, Ron Pisters

        This book, from a team of international experts, provides the essential information on stroke risk and associated mechanisms in AF and the appropriate antithrombotic management. It highlights the importance of assessing the individual risk for thromboembolic events, explores which classical, unsuspected and future (non-)pharmacological strategies can be used according to the latest international guidelines, and draws attention to the associated hurdles and solutions that may be encountered.

      • Cardiovascular medicine
        June 2012

        Drug-Eluting Stents

        by Renu Virmani

        Interventional cardiologists now have some of the most powerful tools to efficaciously treat their patients with coronary artery disease. In particular, continuous innovations in the development of drug-eluting stents have generated a mass of data, including some 6,000 articles listed in PubMed alone. Research is ongoing toward further development of existing and new stents, to appraise potential new indications, and to establish the pros and cons of available products. This book of six chapters from international experts provides a through overview of the field, exploring first- and second-generation stents and new products in the pipeline. The final chapter provides an overview of the current guidelines for the clinical use of drug-eluting stents.

      • Cardiovascular medicine
        October 2012

        New Oral Anticoagulants

        by Jawed Fareed

        This book provides an overview of newer anticoagulant drugs and summarizes ongoing developments in this field. The book outlines how newer oral anticoagulants may offer certain advantages over the conventional agents and may be useful in qualified indications. Seven of the chapters from renowned experts highlight the use of such agents in specific disease circumstances, drawing attention to unresolved clinical issues and requirements for further basic and clinical investigation. It is emphasized that each agent be assessed individually, and for specific indications, as each agent has a distinct pharmacological profile that translates into a specific safety and efficacy for a given indication.

      • Cardiovascular medicine
        January 2010

        Fast Facts: Hyperlipidemia

        by Allan Sniderman, Paul Durrington

        Fast Facts: Hyperlipidemia provides a crisp and accurate summary of lipid disorders using clear language and illustrations. Directed at a broad range of healthcare professionals, from primary care physicians to specialists, this updated fifth edition addresses the importance of considering lipoprotein particles, not just their lipids.The authors, renowned experts from the UK and USA, interpret clinical trial evidence in the context of pathogenesis and provide practical solutions to the routine problems encountered in the clinical management of hyperlipidemias. Table of contents: Lipids and lipoproteins - structure and physiology Epidemiology and pathophysiology Familial (monogenic) hypercholesterolemia Polygenic hypercholesterolemia and combined hyperlipidemia Hypertriglyceridemia Familial dysbetalipoproteinemia Dyslipidemia in insulin resistance, the metabolic syndrome and diabetes mellitus Secondary hyperlipidemia Dietary treatment Drug treatment When to treat Biochemical tests

      • Cardiovascular medicine
        January 2010

        Fast Facts: Hypertension

        by Graham A MacGregor, Norman K Kaplan

        Hypertension is a highly treatable risk factor for cardiovascular disease, yet it remains underdiagnosed, undertreated and, in many cases, poorly controlled. Sometimes dubbed 'the silent killer', hypertension rarely produces symptoms until it manifests as a heart attack or stroke. Early identification of the condition by routine blood pressure measurement and appropriate ongoing management are therefore vital.In this updated fourth edition of Fast Facts: Hypertension, two authors of international renown provide a practical evidence-based approach to the diagnosis and management of the condition. Table of contents: The dangers of raised blood pressure Causes Investigation When to treat How to treat Special patient groups Uncontrolled hypertension

      • Nursing & ancillary services

        Cardiac Arrhythmia Recognition

        An Easy Learning Guide

        by Fiona Foxall

        This workbook is a no-fuss, practical guide containing all the information you need to get to grips with cardiac monitoring. It will help you recognise common cardiac arrhythmias and guide you in what actions to take when they occur. Presented in a clear and simple format, this workbook builds on your understanding. If you work your way through this book and carry out the exercises, you will soon become more confident and competent about haemodynamic monitoring and manipulation as well as understanding all the information that initially seems so complicated.

      • Biography & True Stories
        October 2014

        The Dark Side, Part 2 - Real Life Accounts of an NHS Paramedic

        The Traumatic, the Tragic and the Tearful

        by Andy Thompson

        Following up on his well-received first book, Andy Thompson provides another captivating, thought-provoking and at times intense glimpse into the daily life of a Paramedic working in the UK’s National Health Service. In the style of his first book, Andy recalls each event from the detailed documentation recorded at the time, each account written in a way that puts the reader right there next to him so that you live the events in real-time, hear the dialogue between paramedics, patient, their loved ones and other healthcare professionals as it would have been, and share in Andy’s thought processes during each of the ten very different situations he encounters. The term ‘The Dark Side’ describes the frontline emergency aspect of the Ambulance Service, since paramedics frequently experience sombre situations. In ‘The Dark Side, Part 2’ you will share in some truly traumatic, tragic and tearful events involving a seemingly vibrant, healthy young patient, a prison inmate, the victims of an horrific car crash, heart attacks, a frightening epileptic fit, the alarming effects of an allergic reaction, and what can happen when under-strain doctors prescribe the wrong medication. But there’s still room for lighthearted moments and a taste of the sometimes dark humour that allows paramedics to continually deal with events most of us would find too horrific. The detail in the descriptions of the care given to each patient on-scene by Andy and his colleagues will have you marvelling at the ability of these healthcare professionals to work at such speed of thought, buying enough time to deliver a patient into the specialist hands of hospital care and often full recovery. Of course there are inevitably also those times when tears of hope turn to tears of despair for loved ones. You cannot feel that pain until it happens to you, but this book will bring you mighty close to it at times.

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