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Cardiovascular Disease in the Elderly

โœ Scribed by Mark Pecker, John H. Laragh (auth.), Franz H. Messerli (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Leaves
591
Series
Developments in Cardiovascular Medicine 135
Edition
3
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


That geriatric cardiology has become a science and clinical discipline in its own rights is beyond dispute. Most cardiac disorders present with different symptoms and signs, require a different diagnostic and therapeutic approach, and also have a different prognosis in the elderly as compared to younger patients.
Cardiovascular Disease in the Elderly provides a comprehensive, up-to-date guide to the physician, representing a pioneering work in this increasingly complex area. For this third edition most of the chapters have been completely rewritten, some by different authors. Four new chapters have been added, dealing with cardiac transplantation, invasive cardiovascular procedures, dietary considerations and ethical considerations. It cannot be denied that invasive procedures and transplantation are highly controversial in this area, and the ethical dilemmas involved are ably discussed by Dr Davis and associates.
All chapters are supplied with a thorough list of references, making this third edition of Cardiovascular Disease in the Elderly the most thorough, concise guide for the practicing physician.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xxiii
Introduction: Older People and Cardiovascular Illness....Pages 1-8
Epidemiology....Pages 9-26
Pathophysiology of the Aging Heart and Circulation....Pages 27-58
Clinical Findings in the Elderly Heart Patient....Pages 59-71
Diagnostic Testing for Cardiovascular Diseases....Pages 73-90
Heart Failure....Pages 91-120
Hypertension and Hypertensive Emergencies....Pages 121-161
Disturbances of Cardiac Rhythm....Pages 163-194
Heart Block/Cardiac Pacing....Pages 195-209
Postural Hypotension and Syncope....Pages 211-230
Valvular Heart Disease in the Elderly....Pages 231-252
Coronary Artery Disease....Pages 253-273
Acute Myocardial Infarction....Pages 275-291
Diseases of the Myocardium, Pericardium, and Endocardium....Pages 293-329
Diseases of the Aorta and Arterial Tree....Pages 331-374
Cardiac Manifestations of Noncardiac Disease....Pages 375-400
Psychological Adaptation to Cardiovascular Disease....Pages 401-412
Ethical Considerations....Pages 413-422
Risk Modification....Pages 423-434
Dietary Considerations in the Elderly: Nutrition and Cardiovascular Disease....Pages 435-451
Exercise and Rehabilitation in Elderly Cardiac Patients....Pages 453-472
Medical Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease....Pages 473-497
Interventional Cardiology....Pages 499-530
Surgery in the Aged....Pages 531-553
Cardiac Transplantation in Older Patients: Changing Perspectives....Pages 555-562
Back Matter....Pages 563-578

โœฆ Subjects


Cardiology


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