Oxford Textbook of Heart Failure 2nd Edition by Andrew L. Clark, Roy S. Gardner, Theresa A. McDonagh – Ebook PDF Instant Download/DeliveryISBN: 0191078832, 9780191078835
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ISBN-10 : 0191078832
ISBN-13 : 9780191078835
Author: Andrew L. Clark, Roy S. Gardner, Theresa A. McDonagh
Taking the reader from an understanding of the basic mechanisms of heart failure through to an appreciation of the complexities of heart failure management and the remarkable improvements possible with good treatment, the Oxford Textbook of Heart Failure 2e covers all aspects necessary to manage a patient with heart failure. In full colour throughout, containing over 300 illustrations, and supported by detailed referencing from the huge evidence base that has developed over the last two decades, the textbook also includes extensive chapters on common co-morbidities. The new edition has been completely updated in line with new British and European Guidelines and contains new chapters on; Natriuretic Peptides and Novel Biomarkers in Heart Failure, The Future of Heart Failure, and Regenerative Therapies. Essential reading for consultant cardiologists and those in training, general physicians and those caring of the elderly, cardiothoracic surgeons, primary care doctors, pharmacists, and specialist nurses.
Oxford Textbook of Heart Failure 2nd Table of contents:
Section 1 What is heart failure?
1. What is heart failure?
2. Heart failure syndromes
Section 2 Epidemiology
3. The epidemiology of heart failure
Section 3 The aetiology of heart failure
4. The classical causes of heart failure
5. The genetics of heart failure
6. Metabolic disorders and heart failure
7. Heart failure in congenital heart disease
8. Infective and infiltrative causes of heart failure
9. Amyloidosis
10. Acute viral myocarditis
11. Iatrogenic heart failure
12. Peripartum cardiomyopathy
13. Takotsubo syndrome
Section 4 Pathophysiology of heart failure: cellular and molecular changes
14. The pathophysiology of heart failure
15. Cytokines and inflammatory markers
16. Calcium handling
17. Myocardial energetics
18. The failing cardiomyocyte
19. The interstitium and collagen in heart failure
20. Natriuretic peptides and novel biomarkers in heart failure
Section 5 Diagnosis of heart failure
21. Diagnosing heart failure
Section 6 Non-invasive investigation
22. Basic investigation of heart failure
23. Echocardiography
24. Nuclear medicine in heart failure
25. Cardiovascular magnetic resonance in heart failure
26. Computed tomography imaging techniques
27. Cardiopulmonary exercise testing in chronic heart failure
Section 7 Invasive investigation
28. Invasive investigation
Section 8 Prognostication
29. Prognostication
Section 9 Co-morbidities: the patient with heart failure and . . .
30. Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction: pathophysiology and treatment
31. Right heart failure
32. Anaemia and iron deficiency
33. Renal dysfunction
34. Chronic lung disease
35. Pulmonary hypertension
36. Diabetes mellitus
37. Valvular heart disease
38. Sleep-disordered breathing
39. Arthritis
40. Arrhythmias
41. Pregnancy
42. Anxiety and depression
43. Cognitive impairment
Section 10 Treatment of acute heart failure
44. Inotropes, pressors, and vasodilators
45. Vasodilators
46. Ventilatory support
47. Therapeutic control of fluid balance in chronic heart failure
Section 11 Medical therapy for chronic heart failure
48. Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors and vasodilators
49. Angiotensin receptor blockers and angiotensin receptor–neprilysin inhibitors
50. β-Adrenoreceptor antagonists
51. Sodium–glucose co-transporter-2 inhibitors
52. Mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists
53. Digoxin
54. Ivabradine
55. Antithrombotics
56. Problems with polypharmacy, alternative therapies and medication adherence
Section 12 Non-pharmological management
57. Cardiac rehabilitation and chronic heart failure
58. Non-pharmacological management
Section 13 Device therapy for heart failure
59. Implantable cardioverter–defibrillators
60. Cardiac resynchronization therapy
Section 14 Surgical therapy for heart failure
61. Heart transplantation
62. Revascularization, remodelling, and mitral valve surgery
63. Mechanical circulatory support
Section 15 Disease management
64. Multidisciplinary heart failure management programmes
65. End of life
66. Monitoring
67. Quality improvement in heart failure
Section 16 The future
68. Reparative therapies for the failing heart
69. The future
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