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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 29 September 2011
- ISBN 9780199737550
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages160 pages
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Primary care physicians are provided with concise, easily accesible guidance on the prevention, diagnosis, and management of heart failure patients in the hospital or outpatient setting. This volume features evidence-based discussion of pharmacological, non-pharmacological and surgical therapies for heart failure patients. There are references throughout the text highlighting clinical guidelines. Useful tools. such as treatment algorithms, charts, tables and illustrations greatly
enhance the value of this volume as a practical reference tool. Managing to be both concise and comprehensive, this title will prove to be an indispensable resource for internists, primary care physicians, hospitalists and cardiac nurse practitioners who often treat acute and chronic heart failure
patients.
Long description:
Heart failure is a complex clinical syndrome that can arise from any structural or functional disorder that impairs the heart's ability to properly fill or eject blood. The major manifestations of heart failure are breathlessness and fatigue, which may limit exercise tolerance, and fluid retention, which may lead to pulmonary congestion and peripheral edema. The presence of heart failure adversely affects one's quality of life and shortens survival. Eighty percent of men and 70% of
women under the age of 65 who have heart failure will die within 8 years. Heart failure is a major public health issue in the United States. Nearly 5 million patients in the United States have heart failure and 500,000 patients are diagnosed with heart failure for the first time each year. The
disorder is the underlying reason for 3.4 million office visits and was the principal diagnosis for 1.1 million hospital discharges in 2005.
The management of patients with heart failure has evolved dramatically over the past two decades. In the past, heart failure was viewed as simply a problem of a weakened heart unable to pump a sufficient supply of blood to the body. Heart failure is now best explained by a biomechanical model that emphasizes the intertwining processes of progressive cardiac structural remodeling and ongoing neurohormonal activation that together produce the adverse symptoms of heart failure. Knowledge of this
model has led to novel therapies, including beta-blockers (which were once believed to be contraindicated for heart failure), biventricular pacemakers and innovative surgical techniques. The number of specialized heart failure centers with multidisciplinary teams has increased, but primary care
providers continue to care for the majority of heart failure patients.
Oxford American Cardiology Library: Heart Failure: The Essential Clinician's Guide provides these primary care physicians with concise, easily accessible guidance on the prevention, diagnosis, and management of heart failure patients in the hospital or outpatient setting. This volume features evidence-based discussion of pharmacological, non-pharmacological and surgical therapies for heart failure patients. There are references throughout the text highlighting the clinical guidelines set forth
by the AHA, ACC, HFSA and ISHLT. Useful tools, such as treatment algorithms, charts, tables and illustrations greatly enhance the value of this volume as a practical reference tool. Managing to be both concise and comprehensive, Heart Failure: The Essential Clinician's Guide will prove to be an
indispensable resource for internists, primary care physicians, hospitalists and cardiac nurse practitioners who often treat acute and chronic heart failure patients.