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Clinicians' Guide to Angina Michael Walsh

Clinicians' Guide to Angina By Michael Walsh

Clinicians' Guide to Angina by Michael Walsh


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Summary

Takes the reader through approach to clinical evaluation, differential diagnosis and investigations for patients presenting with symptoms suggestive of ischaemic heart disease in both the primary care and hospital settings. This book provides treatment strategies and guidelines, and also examines risk factors for the disease.

Clinicians' Guide to Angina Summary

Clinicians' Guide to Angina by Michael Walsh

In recent years angina pectoris has become an increasingly common diagnosis in patients admitted to Coronary Care Units and Medical Wards. At the same time, considerable research interest has ensured that significant advances have been made in the understanding of coronary artery pathogenesis, plaque formation and plaque instability. The role of inflammation in coronary heart disease and the convergence of many traditional risk factors in a final common pathway leading to atherogenesis is better understood, and it is now recognised that diabetes and obesity, both diseases with considerable implications for plaque formation and development, are a major and growing health problem.



Clincians' Guide to Angina puts this important subject in context for the primary care doctor, general internal medicine physician in training and in practice and staff involved in the management of patients in Coronary Care and Intensive Care Units. Taking a clear 'step-by-step' approach to give a practical and coherent source of information, the text takes the reader through approach to clinical evaluation, differential diagnosis and investigations for patients presenting with symptoms suggestive of ischaemic heart disease in both the primary care and hospital settings. Treatment strategies and guidelines are provided, and the book also examines risk factors for the disease, approaches to secondary prevention and cardiac rehabilitation. Up-to-date evidence-based information on medical strategies, interventions and surgical management is included throughout, while appropriate key references direct the reader to other resources and provide valuable suggestions for further study.



With a strong clinical emphasis, and drawing on the expertise of an international author team, this concise, practical guide will enable the reader to deal with the problems associated with angina with understanding and confidence.

About Michael Walsh

D.J. Betteridge is Professor of Endocrinology and Metabolism at University College London and Honorary Consultant Physician at UCL Hospitals NHS Trust, The Middlesex Hospital, London, UK J.M. Morrell is both a family doctor and a hospital practitioner with an interest in CHD prevention.

Table of Contents

Definitions and classification
Epidemiology of angina
Pathophysiology of angina
Cardiac metabolism
Clinical diagnosis
Management of chest pain in general practice
Chest pain assessment units: their role in the diagnosis of angina
Investigations
Management of chronic stable angina
Management of chronic unstable angina
Surgery for angina
Secondary prevention and cardiac rehabilitation
Health economic aspects of angina.

Additional information

GOR001828235
9780340806715
0340806710
Clinicians' Guide to Angina by Michael Walsh
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20021031
288
N/A
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