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This second edition of the Oxford Handbook of Key Clinical Evidence
provides an alternative to the growing volumes of trial data for
students, trainees and researchers looking for the key evidence
affecting medical practice. Written by a team of leading figures
across the major specialities, the Oxford Handbook of Key Clinical
Evidence carefully selects and brings together key information on
some of the most important trials currently impacting clinical
practice. With introductory chapters on the history and importance
of evidence based medicine complemented by in-depth analysis of the
impact of each trial and its practical implications, this text is a
definitive quick-reference guide in this increasingly important
field. Highlighted boxes identify the study type and evidence-level
attained, while analysis of the key message and impacts of the
trial firmly place the evidence into a practical setting for the
reader. This extensively revised Handbook presents the key data,
facts, and evidence informing both medical and surgical
specialties. This second edition includes a brand new chapter on
paediatrics. It incorporates new landmark trials which are changing
clinical practice, and re-reviews previously included trials to
ensure consistency with current practice. It is essential reading
for everyone with an interest in getting to grasps with the
fundamental evidence underpinning modern practice.
Disease of the heart valves is increasingly common and frequently
requires treatment, usually a combination of drug therapy and
surgery to repair or replace the valve. The majority of valvular
heart disease occurs in older people, and is due to degenerative
disease of the valve tissue. Understanding how to diagnose,
investigate and manage patients with valvular heart disease is a
core skill for a wide range of doctors, including cardiologists,
cardiac surgeons, general physicians, general surgeons and
anaesthetists. Valvular heart disease can also occur in younger
patients and can be particularly challenging to diagnose and treat
in pregnant women. New advances in cardiology mean a range of
valvular heart disease can be treated with percutaneous procedures
avoiding the need for full cardiac surgery. This unique text covers
all aspects of valvular heart disease, including normal valve
anatomy and physiology, pathophysiology, modes of investigation,
assessment and treatment of specific valve lesions, valve surgery
(both medical and surgical aspects), treatment in pregnancy or
during non-cardiac surgery, and the devastating complication of
infective endocarditis, in an easy-to-read, accessible format. It
contains over 150 high quality pictures and illustrations,
providing contemporary diagnostic imaging (including conventional
radiography, echocardiography and magnetic resonance imaging) to
demonstrate the importance of imaging in diagnosis and treatment.
Individual valve lesions are reviewed in turn with specific
indications for intervention in line with current European
guidelines. The handbook complements the curriculum for specialist
training in the UK, and is relevant to candidtaes in preparation
for accreditation with the British Society of Echocardiography.
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