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Dx/Rx: Heart Failure

Author(s): Theo E. Meyer, MBChB, FCP (SA), DPhil, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Massachusetts
Dennis A. Tighe, MD, FACP, FACC, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Massachusetts
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  • ISBN-13: 9780763723095
  • ISBN-10:0763723096
  • Paperback    100 pages      © 2005
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Tightly organized into a super-condensed outline bulleted format, this handy, pocket-sized manual details precise, up-to-date information for diagnosis and treatment of Heart Failure. Throughout the book, tables and figures summarize important clinical data and current professional society recommendations, while salient references direct readers to additional information. Current, quick, and concise, for instant access on the ward or in the clinic!

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Pocket-sized and spiral bound for handy reference

Organized in a outline bulleted format provides readers with an efficient, convenient resource for finding precise, up-to-date information

Tables and figures scattered throughout the manual summarize important clinical data and current professional society recommendations, while salient references direct readers to other suggested readings

Covers recent discoveries helping detect and manage this disabling syndrome

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Preface

Chapter 1.  Introduction

1.1 Definition and Classification of Heart Failure
1.2 Prevalence and Incidence of HF
1.3 Risk factors for the Development of HF
1.4 Prognosis of HF
1.5 Etiology of HF
1.6 Hospitalization rates
1.7 Economic costs

Chapter 2.   Pathophysiology of HF

2.1 Introduction
2.1 Chamber remodeling
2.2 Neurohumoral activation
2.3 Other Pathophysiological Considerations in HF
2.4 Diastolic HF
2.5 Fluid and water retention
2.6 Mechanisms underlying symptoms in HF

Chapter 3.  Clinical Presentation of HF

3.1 Introduction
3.1 Symptoms and Physical Signs of Chronic HF
3.2 Symptoms and Physical Signs of Acute HF

Chapter 4.  Assessment of Patients with HF

4.1 Assessment of Patients with Acute HF and Pulmonary Edema
4.2 Assessment and Recognition of Asymptomatic and Symptomatic LV Systolic Dysfunction
4.3 Assessment and Recognition of Asymptomatic and Symptomatic LV Diastolic Dysfunction
4.4 Recognition of Specific Chronic HF Syndromes
4.5 Etiologic Considerations of Chronic HF
4.6 Common errors in the diagnosis and evaluation of HF
4.7 Evaluation of refractory HF
4.8 Severity and prognosis of HF
4.9 Factors that predict survival in patients with HF

Chapter 5.  Management of Patients with HF

5.1 Goals of therapy
5.2 Management of Acute HF and Pulmonary Edema.
5.3 Management Options in Chronic HF
5.4 Management of specific HF syndromes
5.5  Strategies to reduce hospital readmissions and length of stay


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Theo E. Meyer, MBChB, FCP (SA), DPhil-University of Massachusetts Medical School, Massachusetts

Theo E. Meyer, MBChB, FCP (SA), DPhil, is Director of the Advanced Heart Failure Program and Professor of Medicine at the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester, MA.

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Dennis A. Tighe, MD, FACP, FACC-University of Massachusetts Medical School, Massachusetts

Dennis A. Tighe, MD, FACP, FACC, is Associate Professor of Medicine and Associate Director of the Noninvasive Cardiology Department at the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester, MA.

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