Valvular Heart Disease

Bruce W. Andrus, MD, FACC
Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH, USA.

John C. Baldwin
, MD
President and Chief Executive Officer, The CBR Institute for Biomedical Research, Boston, MA, USA.

The study of valvular heart disease has progressed rapidly over the past two decades. The understanding of etiology and natural history, the precision of noninvasive assessment, and the surgical and interventional management of valve disease have all improved dramatically. Coupled with an appreciation of physiologic principles, thoughtful interviews and physical exam, current technology allows clinicians to characterize all types of valve lesion. In addition, evolving techniques in interventional cardiology and cardiac surgery, guided by quantitative outcome analysis, have reduced the morbidity and mortality of these procedures.

Reflecting all the above and evidence-based medical practice, the authors aim to provide a concise and straightforward guide to the recognition and management of valvular heart disease, complemented by current guidelines and abundant high quality images. It will be a valuable reference for all involved in the care of patients with valvular heart disease, including cardiologists in practice and training, young hospital doctors, general physicians, cardiac nurse specialists, and medical students.

Contents

Preface
Glossary
1. Approach to the patient,
2. Cardiac murmurs
3. Prevention of valvular heart disease,
4. Aortic stenosis,
5. Chronic aortic Regurgitation
6. Acute aortic regurgitation,
7. Mitral stenosis,
8. Mitral valve prolapse,
9. Chronic mitral regurgitation,
10. Acute mitral regurgitation,
11. Pulmonic stenosis,
12. Pulmonic regurgitation,
13. Tricuspid stenosis,
14. Tricuspid regurgitation,
15. Mixed single valve disease,
16. Multiple valve disease,
17. Infective endocarditis,
18. Drug induced valvular heart disease,
19. Prosthetic heart valves,
20. Pregnancy and valvular heart disease,
21. Valvular heart disease in the elderly,
22. Quality improvement in valvular heart disease.
Index.

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Key features

  • Reflects rapid advances in the study and treatment of valvular heart disease : non-invasive assessment, surgical and interventional management.

  • Extensive citation of US and European clinical guidelines conforming to evidence-based practice.

  • Succinct text and colour illustration throughout.

Bibliographic info

  • Hardcover, 160 pages
  • 261 x 194 mm page size
  • 133 colour and b/w illus.
  • 32 tables
  • ISBN: 978-1-84076-058-3

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