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The first atlas devoted specifically to cardiometabolic risk, this
book will provide a concise visual primer on the pathophysiology,
epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment, and clinical and radiologic
features of this disorder. Describing recent care strategies and
current practices in patient assessment, this source will allow
clinicians to accurately identify and treat those patients at
increased risk for metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular disease, and
diabetes.
The thoroughly updated second edition of this key textbook provides
an authoritative discussion of cardiovascular disease for the
practicing primary care clinician. It examines a variety of disease
states with emphasis on risk factors, risk estimation, and
established cardiac disease. The book also explores the co-morbid
conditions that surround cardiovascular disease. It includes key
points, algorithms, case studies, recommendations on evidence-based
practice, and summary boxes. A key resource for the busy
practitioner, the Second Edition of Comprehensive Cardiovascular
Medicine in the Primary Care Setting is designed to give residents,
fellows, and primary care physicians the skills to confidently
perform assessments, initiate and maintain efficacious therapy, and
know when a referral to a cardiologist is advisable.
Get quick, portable access to the evidence you need to make
effective clinical decisions! Evidence-Based Cardiology succinctly
summarizes all the clinical trials that affect the practice of
cardiovascular medicine, making it easy for you to implement the
most appropriate diagnostic tests and treatments for your patients.
Apply the latest knowledge on atrial fibrillation and heart
failure, including novel anticoagulants, new medical therapies, new
devices including ablation and resynchronization and other advanced
therapies. Select the best interventions for acute coronary
syndrome with coverage of new antiplatelet strategies, management
strategy updates, and significant data on outcomes and guideline
adherence. Navigate controversies across your entire field with
in-depth chapters exploring all areas of preventive cardiology,
coronary revascularization and percutaneous procedures, unstable
angina/non-ST elevation myocardial infarction, ST-elevation
myocardial infarction, heart failure, and arrhythmias. Look up all
essential randomized clinical trials and understand their
implications with concise summaries of trial design, study
population, treatment regimen, and results, together with relevant
ACC/AHA Practice Guidelines. Now included with the print edition,
enjoy the bundled interactive eBook edition, which can be
downloaded to your smartphone or tablet, or accessible online and
includes features like: Complete content with enhanced navigation A
powerful search that pulls results from content in the book, your
notes, and even the web Cross-linked pages, references, and more
for easy navigation Highlighting tool for easier reference of key
content throughout the text Ability to take and share notes with
friends and colleagues Quick reference tabbing to save your
favorite content for future use
In this second edition of his highly acclaimed book, Christopher P.
Cannon, MD, and a team of preeminent clinical investigators have
thoroughly revised and expanded every chapter to reflect the recent
explosion of clinical trials on the management of acute coronary
syndromes (ACS). This includes: the newer tests, such as C reactive
protein; a multimarker approach to diagnosis and risk
stratification; new antiplatelet agents; and combinations of
thrombolytic-antithrombotic regimens. Also discussed are the latest
developments in interventional cardiology, the use of
cost-effectiveness in clinical trials to choose appropriate
therapies, and the employment of critical pathways analysis to
improve compliance with evidence-based medicine and guideline
recommendations.
In this second edition of his highly acclaimed book, Christopher P.
Cannon, MD, and a team of preeminent clinical investigators have
thoroughly revised and expanded every chapter to reflect the recent
explosion of clinical trials on the management of acute coronary
syndromes (ACS). This includes: the newer tests, such as C reactive
protein; a multimarker approach to diagnosis and risk
stratification; new antiplatelet agents; and combinations of
thrombolytic-antithrombotic regimens. Also discussed are the latest
developments in interventional cardiology, the use of
cost-effectiveness in clinical trials to choose appropriate
therapies, and the employment of critical pathways analysis to
improve compliance with evidence-based medicine and guideline
recommendations.
Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) continues to challenge our health
care system in the complexity of presentation and the ever
increasing number of patients exhibiting signs and symptoms of an
acute coronary syndrome. Written by leading experts, Short Stay
Management of Chest Pain provides scientific and clinical insights
on the management of patients who arrive at the hospital with a
presentation consistent with a potential acute coronary syndrome.
Focusing on the cardiology aspects of chest pain, Short Stay
Management of Chest Pain is a valuable tool for acute care
physicians, nurses, and hospital administrators devoted to caring
for this population. Short Stay Management of Chest Pain details
the remarkable improvements in diagnostic accuracy and improved
patient outcomes for patients presenting with suspected acute
coronary syndromes.
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Dyslipidemia (Paperback)
Ragavendra R. Baliga, Christopher P. Cannon
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Dyslipidemia affects almost half of American adults and is the most
prevalent manageable risk factor for atherosclerosis. Lipid
disorders often co-occur with other prevalent conditions such as
diabetes and kidney disease; they are also often a concern with
certain medication regimens (such as anti-retroviral and certain
anti-psychotic agents). Proper treatment of dyslipidemia can reduce
the risk of peripheral arterial disease, revascularization
procedures, nonfatal myocardial infarction, stroke, and cardiac
death. However, only 20% of adults meet the national guidelines for
cholesterol control. As part of the Oxford American Cardiology
Library, this practical handbook is designed to serve as a concise
yet authoritative resource on diagnosing and treating dyslipidemia.
The book is tailored to the needs of busy health care professionals
treating patients in various clinical settings, and focuses on
presenting essential information to clinicians who are at the
forefront of the diagnosis and management of dyslipidemia.
Featuring evidence-based, concise yet comprehensive discussion of
key clinical concepts in addition to numerous figures, tables and
illustrations, this pocket-sized handbook will serve as an
invaluable guide to healthcare professionals. Features: * Authored
by a renowned international group of experts on dyslipidemia. *
Chapters include vignettes to enhance clinical relevance.
* Provides practical knowledge and comprehensive coverage of
cardiovascular disease Is written with the aim to improve the
quality of care Presents contributions from nationally and
internationally acknowledged experts in their respective fields
Includes algorithms, case studies, and recommendations on
evidence-based practice in each chapter Designed to help the busy
practitioner perform assessments, initiate and guide efficacious
therapy, and know when referral to a cardiologist is advisable
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.
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