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Neuropsychology and Cardiovascular Disease [Kõva köide]

(Ph.D, Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior and Dir, Providence, RI), (PhD, Professory of Psychology, Kent State University, Kent, OH)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 432 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 160x236x36 mm, kaal: 870 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Apr-2010
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 019534118X
  • ISBN-13: 9780195341188
  • Formaat: Hardback, 432 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 160x236x36 mm, kaal: 870 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Apr-2010
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 019534118X
  • ISBN-13: 9780195341188
Roughly one of every three Americans has some form of cardiovascular disease (CVD), including more than 70% of persons older than 75 years of age. Long associated with increased risk for mortality and disability, CVD is also a major risk factor for stroke and cerebrovascular disease. There has been growing consensus that CVD is also an important contributor to poor neurocognitive outcome in own right. Numerous studies now link CVD to accelerated cognitive decline, structural and functional brain abnormalities, including neurodegnerative conditions in the elderly. While vascular dementia is the most obvious example of severe brain dysfunction directly tied to chronic vascular disease, evidence is also mounting that Alzheimer's disease may be linked to some of the same pathophysiological mechanisms that underlie cardiovascular disease.

This book was written to provide up-to-date insight into these heart-brain connections and the neuropsychology of CVD. Highlights include:

BL Controversies in vascular dementia and vascular cognitive impairment (VCI) BL Effects of aging on cerebral hemodynamics and autoregulation BL How blood vessel function contributes to cognitive decline BL Updates on the cognitive impact of cardiosurgical procedures BL Neurocognitive aspects of heart failure BL Neuropsychological evaluation of persons with CVD BL Mechanisms by which neurological changes produce cardiac dysfunction BL Recent findings in the structural and functional neuroimaging in CVD

Both clinicians and researchers in neuropsychology, health psychology, cardiology, neurology, psychiatry, geriatrics and many others will find this book an important resource.

Arvustused

Readers would be hard pressed to find a more comprehensive review of cardiovascular disease and the neuropsychological sequelae. This book exceeds the goal of providing a useful reference for neuropsychologists or behavioural neurologists working with patients with vascular disorders. It should accompany any general neuropsychology book for its expert coverage of this critical area. * Christopher J. Graver, PhD, Madigan Army Medical Center *

Contributors xiii
Part I: Overview
The Neuropsychology of Cardiovascular Disease: Introduction
3(16)
Ronald A. Cohen
Neuropychology of Heart Diseas: Levels of Analysis
19(11)
Ronald A. Cohen
Epidemiological Factors in the Neurophychology of Cardiovascular Disease
30(21)
John Gunstad
Andreana Benitez
Suhrida Yadavalli
Ashley Szabo
Vascular Dementia: A Clinical Coundrum
51(15)
Elizabeth M. Lane
Susan E. Maloney
Robert H. Paul
Overview of Cardiovascular Physiology and Pathology
66(15)
W. Kin Fung
Athena Poppas
Cardiac Rehabilitation for Elderly Cardiac Patients
81(19)
Daniel E. Forman
Jose A. Suaya
Depression and Heart Disease: Current Treatment Recommendations and Future Directions in Mechanism Research
100(23)
Joel W. Hughes
Elizabeth C. Casey
Part II: Neuropsychological Effects of CVD
Clinical Considerations in the Neuropsychological Assessment of Patients with Cardiovascular Disease
123(24)
Ronald A. Cohen
John Gunstad
Andreana Benitez
Blood Pressure and Cognitive Function
147(20)
John Gunstad
Kelly Stanek
Ashley Szabo
Lynn Kakos
Neuropsychological Sequelae of Metabolic Dysregulation
167(20)
V. H. Taylor
G. M. MacQueen
Neurological Sequelae and Cognitive Outcomes Following Cardiosurgical Intervention
187(17)
Jeffrey Browndyke
Patrick Smith
Heart Failure and Cognitive Function
204(17)
Karin F. Hoth
Part III: Systemic and Cerebrovascular Mechanisms Underlying VCI
Cardioembolic Stroke
221(12)
E. Jesus Duffs
Marc Fisher
Cardiac Output and Ejection Fraction: Impact on Brain Structure and Function
233(7)
Farzin Irani
Systemic Vascular Function and Cognitive Function
240(24)
Ivy N. Miller
William G. Haynes
David J. Moser
Cerebrovascular Hemodynamics and Cerebral Autoregulation in the Aging Brain
264(18)
Jorge M. Serrador
William P. Milberg
Measurement of Arterial Function and Reactivity
282(12)
Brian E. Hunt
The Autonomic Nervous System in Persons with Neurological Conditions
294(34)
Louise Allan
Structural and Metabolic Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Vascular Risk Factors
328(23)
Istvan Csapo
Troy Russell
Jared Price
Daniel McCaffrey
Jeffrey Dewey
Ekta Sem
David F. Tate
Functional Neuroimaging in Cardiovascular Disease
351(33)
Lawrence H. Sweet
Andrena P. Haley
Ronald A. Cohen
The Dysexecutive Syndrome Associated with Subcortical White Matter Disease and Related White Matter Pathology
384(15)
Melissa Lamar
Cate C. Price
Tania Giovannetti
Rod Swenson
David J. Libon
Index 399
Ronald A. Cohen is a Professor of Neuropsychology at Brown University School of Medicine

John Gunstad, Ph.D. obtained his Ph.D. from Ohio University and completed both internship and postdoctoral fellowship in clinical neuropsychology at Brown Medical School. He currently teaches and conducts research at Kent State University and Summa Health System. Dr. Gunstad has a history of publication and NIH funding to examine neurocognitive outcomes in persons with cardiovascular disease and its risk factors.