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Clinical Cardiology: Current Practice Guidelines Updated Edition is an essential tool for the busy clinician, offering succinct yet detailed access to the most recent trial and guideline data supporting practice and patient management in cardiology. ESC and ACC/AHA guidelines are continually updated and often overlap in their advice, making it difficult for the cardiologist to obtain a clear picture of the right way to diagnose and treat disease according to the latest evidence base. Written by leading authorities in the field, this book, together with its regularly-updated online version, provides a unique solution.
Main Features of Clinical Cardiology: Current Practice Guidelines:
Following are the key features of this book given below;
- The authors have scrutinized all available guidelines and research from both ACC/AHS and ESC on every clinical issue.
- The result is a rigorous examination of the implications of published guidance, illustrated by more than 600 easy-to-follow tables and 200 full-colour images, which reinforce key points and clarify difficult concepts.
- There is 87 comprehensive chapters explore the definition, epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis and management of cardiac disease. Two new chapters examine the univentricular heart and venous thrombembolism.
- Each chapter encompasses the latest published research, followed by discussions of possible presentations and investigations, offering detailed insights for clinicians into best practice for diagnosis and treatment.
- Providing at-a-glance access to the best guidance in cardiology, this book offers a diagnosis and management toolkit which no practising cardiologist can afford to be without.
Table of Contents:
- GROWN-UP CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE
1:Grown-up Congenital Heart Disease: General Principles
2:Ventricular Septal Defects
3:Atrioventricular Septal Defects
4:Atrial Septal Defects
5:Patent Ductus Arteriosus
6:RVOT Obstruction
7:LVOT Obstruction
8:Coarctation of the aorta
9:Tetralogy of Fallot
10:Transposition of Great Arteries
11:Ebstein’s Anomaly
12:Anomalous PV Connections, AV Malformations, Coronary and LV
13:Univentricular Heart
14:The Fontant Patient
15:Eisenmerger Syndrome
- VALVE DISEASE
16:Valve Disease: General Principles
17:Mitral Stenosis
18:Mitral Regurgitation
19:Aortic Stenosis
20:Aortic Regurgitation
21:Tricuspid Valve Disease
22:Pulmonary Valve Disease
23:Prosthetic Valves
- SYSTEMIC HYPERTENSION
24:Classification and Pathophysiology of Hypertension
25:Primary (essential) Hypertension
26:Secondary Hypertension
- CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
27:Epidemiology and Pathophysiology of Coronary Artery Disease
28:Non ST-elevation Acute Coronary Syndromes
29:ST-elevation Myocardial Infarction
30:Stable Coronary Artery Disease
- HEART FAILURE
31:Classification, Epidemiology and Pathophysiology of Heart Failure
32:Chronic Heart Failure
33:Heart Failure with Preserved LVEF
34:Acute Heart Failure and Cardiogenic Shock
- CARDIOMYOPATHIES
35:Classification of Cardiomyopathies
36:Dilated Cardiomyopathy
37:Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
38:Restrictive Cardiomyopathy
39:Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy/Dysplasia
40:Peripartum Cardiomyopathy
41:Tachycardiomyopathy
42:Stress-induced Cardiomyopathy
43:Iron-loaded Cardiomyopathy
44:Left ventricular Non-compaction
- MYOCARDITIS
45:Acute Myocarditis
- PERICARDIAL DISEASE
46:Constrictive Pericarditis and Congenital Pericardial Defects
47:Acute and Relapsing Pericarditis
48:Pericardial Effusion and Cardiac Tamponade
49:Constrictive Pericarditis
- TACHYARRHYTHMIAS
50:Classification of Tachyarrhythmias and Mechanisms of Arrhythmogenesis
51:Classification, Epidemiology and Presentation of Supraventricular Tachycardias
52:Atrial Tachycardias
53:Atrial Fibrillation
54:Atrioventricular Junctional Tachycardias
55:Atrioventricular Reentrant Tachycardias
56:Ventricular Arrhythmias
- GENETIC CHANNELOPATHIES
57:Definitions of Inherited Arrhythmias
58:Long QT syndrome
59:Short QT syndrome
60:Brugada syndrome
61:Catecholaminergic Polymorphic Ventricular Tachycardia
62:Early Repolarization Syndromes
- BRADYARRHYTHMIAS
63:The Cardiac Conduction System
64:Sinus Nodal Disease
65:Atrioventricular and Intraventricular Blocks
66:Conduction Disease in Specific Conditions
- SYNCOPE AND SUDDEN CARDIAC DEATH
67:Syncope
68:Sudden Cardiac Death
- IMPLANTABLE DEVICES
69:Technical Issues
70:Procedural Issues and Complications of Implantable Devices
- DISEASES OF THE AORTA
71:Acute Aortic Syndromes
72:Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms and Other Conditions
73:Genetic Syndromes Associated with Thoracic Aneurysm and Dissection
74:Inflammatory Diseases Associated with Thoracic Aortic Disease
- VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM
75:Venous Thromboembolism: Epidemiology and Aetiology
76:Pulmonary Embolism
77:Deep Vein Thrombosis
- PULMONARY HYPERTENSION
78:Definitions and Classification of Pulmonary Hypertension
79:Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension and Hypertension Associated with Pulmonary Venous Abnormalities
80:Pulmonary Hypertension Associated with Left Heart Disease, Lung Disease, and Chronic Thromboembolic Pulmonary Hypertension
- INFECTIVE ENDOCARDITIS
81:Infective Endocarditis
- RHEUMATIC FEVER
82:Rheumatic Fever
- ATHLETE’S HEART
83:Athlete’s Heart
- CARDIAC TUMORS AND PSEUDOANEURYSMS
84:Cardiac Tumors
85:Pseudoaneurysms of the Heart
- CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE IN PREGNANCY
86:Cardiovascular Disease in Pregnancy
- CARDIOVASCULAR DRUGS
87:Cardiovascular Drugs
About the Author:
Demosthenes Katritsis, Director, Dept Cardiology, Athens Euroclinic, Greece Hon Consultant Cardiologist, St Thomas’ Hospital, London, UK,A. John Camm, Professor of Clinical Cardiology, Division of Clinical Sciences, St. George’s University of London,Bernard J. Gersh, Professor of Medicine, Internal Medicine and Cardiovascular Diseases, Mayo Graduate School of MedicineProfessor John Camm qualified in 1971. He worked at Guy’s Hospital before working at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, London. In 1986 he moved to St. George’s Hospital Medical School in London as Professor of Clinical Cardiology (British Heart Foundation). Professor Camm was elected the Chairman of Medicine in October 1990, a post rotated from in 1995.
Dr. Gersh’s wide interests include the natural history and therapy of acute and chronic coronary artery disease, clinical electrophysiology and in particular atrial fibrillation and sudden cardiac death, the cardiomyopathies and the clinical implications of molecular genetics in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, cardiac stem cell therapy and the epidemiology of cardiovascular disease in the developing world.
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