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E-raamat: Heart Failure

(Consultant Cardiologist, King's College Hospital, London, UK), (Consultant Cardiologist, Scottish National Advanced Heart Failure Service, Golden Jubilee National Hospital, Clydebank, UK), (Consultant Cardiologist, Scottish Adult Conge)
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Heart failure is an important and ever expanding sub-speciality of cardiology. Many health care professional bodies are now developing specialist expertise in heart failure. This is true for cardiologists in training, consultant cardiologists, care of the elderly and general physicians, cardiothoracic surgeons, primary care doctors, pharmacists and specialist nurses. With advances in medical therapy, the prognosis of the condition has improved dramatically. Whereas once heart failure was a pre-terminal diagnosis, now for many it is treatable. However, some patients remain symptomatic and at high risk of death despite maximal medical therapy. These patients can benefit from a range of novel device therapies. For those who remain symptomatic despite optimal treatment cardiac transplantation remains an option.

This updated book comprehensively covers all aspects necessary to manage a patient with heart failure. It gives simple, clear advice on the diagnosis, investigation and treatment options available highlighting the current evidence-base. The chapters provide concise and objective information to guide all health care professionals involved in the modern day multi-disciplinary management of the syndrome. The book is set out logically to mirror the patient journey in heart failure.

An updated edition of the first practical manual of heart failure management.

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Writing a book that is accessible to all but maintains the interest of specialists is a tall order. The authors should be congratulated on a concise, balanced and well-pitched offering. * Graham Cole, Clinical Research Fellow, Imperial College London; British Journal of Cardiology, 22 (67), 2015 * Clinical applicability of the contents and the modern illustrations are the most important reasons why you should choose this book. We recommend the book to cardiology specialists and residents in cardiology, internal medicine, and cardiac surgery, and it can also serve as a useful source of knowledge to nurses with a special interest or specialization in the heart failure. * Cardiologica Croatica * This is a succinct reference to assist any clinicians in the management of their patients with heart failure. * Doody's Notes *

Symbols and Abbreviations ix
Section I Introduction to heart failure
1 Definition of heart failure, basic epidemiology, and pathophysiology
3(16)
Section II Chronic heart failure
2 Diagnosis and investigation
19(12)
3 Estimating prognosis
31(12)
4 Non-pharmacological management
43(8)
5 Pharmacological management
51(12)
6 Device therapy: which devices and for whom?
63(22)
7 Coronary revascularization in heart failure
85(6)
8 Other surgical techniques
91(8)
9 Cardiac transplantation
99(16)
10 Mechanical circulatory support
115(18)
Section III Heart failure and co-morbidities
11 CHF and adult congenital heart disease
133(14)
12 The patient with CHF and anaemia
147(6)
13 The patient with CHF and angina
153(6)
14 The patient with CHF and arrhythmias
159(12)
15 The patient with CHF and arthritis
171(10)
16 The patient with CHF and cancer
181(12)
17 The patient with CHF and diabetes
193(6)
18 The patient with CHF and obstructive lung disease
199(4)
19 The pregnant patient with HF
203(12)
20 The patient with CHF and preserved LV systolic function (HF-PEF)
215(10)
21 The patient with CHF and renal dysfunction
225(8)
22 The patient with CHF and RV dysfunction
233(4)
23 The patient with CHF and specific heart muscle disease
237(48)
24 The patient with CHF and valvular heart disease
285(20)
Section IV Acute heart failure
25 Acute heart failure: from definition to diagnosis
305(12)
26 Acute heart failure: management
317(20)
Section V Procedures
27 Central venous cannulation
337(4)
28 Cardiac catheterization
341(14)
29 Endomyocardial biopsy
355(6)
30 IABP insertion
361(6)
31 Cardio-pulmonary exercise testing
367(4)
32 CRT optimization
371(6)
Section VI Detailed pharmacology and evidence base for drugs
33 ACE inhibitors
377(8)
34 β-adrenoreceptor antagonists
385(10)
35 Mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists (MRAs)
395(8)
36 Angiotensin receptor antagonists
403(10)
37 Diuretics and aquaretics
413(10)
38 Rate limiting therapy
423(8)
39 Inotropes and vasopressors
431(14)
40 Vasodilators
445(12)
Section VII Multi-professional heart failure care
41 Heart failure services
457(10)
42 Palliative care
467(10)
Index 477
Roy Gardner is the lead Consultant Cardiologist for the Scottish National Advanced Heart Failure Service based at the Golden Jubilee National Hospital in Clydebank. He has a specialist interest in advanced heart failure, cardiac transplantation, mechanical circulatory support, and complex devices. He is an honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer at the University of Glasgow, and has an active research profile in heart failure and complex devices. As well as being an author/editor for two OUP books on heart failure (The Oxford Specialist Handbook of Heart Failure and The Oxford Textbook of Heart Failure), Roy is also on the ESC curriculum committee for advanced heart failure, and sits on the board of the British Society for Heart Failure as a councillor.

Theresa McDonagh graduated from Edinburgh University in 1987. She trained in Cardiology at the Western Infirmary, Glasgow. She was involved in the research into epidemiology of Left Ventricular Dysfunction in North Glasgow and early work on BNP as a biomarker in Heart Failure. Subsequently, she was appointed as a Senior Lecturer to run the Heart Failure Service for Glasgow Royal Infirmary and the Transplant Assessment Programme for Scotland. Following this, she was the Clinical and Research Lead for Heart Failure at the Royal Brompton Hospital, London, until 2011 when she took up position as Professor of Heart Failure at Kings College Hospital, London where she combines a clinical interest in Heart Failure with clinical research.

Niki Walker graduated from Glasgow University in 1996. She is an honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer at the University of Glasgow. During the course of her PhD she studied ventricular arrhythmia mechanisms in heart failure. She is now a Consultant Cardiologist in the Scottish Adult Congenital Cardiac Service.