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100 Questions & Answers About Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD)

Author(s): Emile Mohler, III, MD, Director of Vascular Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
Alan T. Hirsch, MD, Professor, Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, University of Minnesota School of Public Health, Minneapolis, Minnesota
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  • ISBN-13: 9780763758660
  • Paperback    108 pages      © 2010
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One in every 20 Americans over the age of 50 has peripheral artery disease, or PAD, a disease that affects the arteries outside the heart. If you or someone you know suffers from this painful and often debilitating condition, this book can offer help and hope. 100 Questions and Answers About Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) provides clear, authoritative answers to common questions raised by patients and their families as they navigate the world of PAD. Renowned experts Drs. Alan Hirsch and Emile Mohler, III have written an accessible and informative book for patients who want to understand their illness more clearly. Featuring information about common symptoms, the diagnosis process, treatment options, and risk factors for related conditions such as atherosclerosis and claudication, this text is an invaluable resources for anyone coping with the physical and emotional aspects of PAD.

 

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Part  1  PAD Epidemiology & Prevalence: Questions 1-9 introduce important, basic facts about PAD, including:
Part  2  PAD Pathophysiology: Questions 10-20 describe some of the ways PAD affects the body, such as:
Part  3  Symptoms & Physical Findings of PAD: Questions 21-30 review the common symptoms associated with PAD, like:
Part  4  PAD Diagnosis: Questions 31-41 provide an overview of how PAD is diagnosed, including:
Part  5  Atherosclerosis Risk Factors: Questions 42-51 discuss the risk factors that can contribute to PAD, such as:
Part  6  Heart Attack, Stroke, & Limb Loss in Individuals with PAD: Questions 52-57 review the risks for other medical conditions in patients with PAD, including:
Part  7  Lowering Risk: Treatment of Atherosclerosis Risk Factors and Use of Antithrombotic (Anticlotting) Medications: Questions 58-70 describe numerous options available for treating patients with PAD, such as:
Part  8  Noninvasive Treatment of Claudication: Questions 71-87 include information regarding noninvasive treatment options for claudication, including:
Part  9  Invasive Treatment of Claudication: Questions 88-97 review the invasive treatment options used to manage claudication, or treat more severe PAD, including:
Part  10  Your Doctor’s Visit: Questions 98-99 offer advice on how to best manage living with PAD:
Part  11  Further Information on PAD: Question 100 provides additional resources for learning more about PAD.
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Emile Mohler, III, MD-Director of Vascular Medicine, University of Pennsylvania

Emile R. Mohler III, MD is director of the Vascular Medicine program at the University of Pennsylvania Health System and is Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.

Dr. Mohler received his undergraduate degree from Boston College and attended medical school at Georgetown University Medical School.  He completed a medical residency at Georgetown University Medical Center and a fellowship I Cardiovascular disease at Indiana University.  Dr. Mohler is board certified in both cardiovascular disease and vascular medicine.  He has been teaching and mentoring medical students for more than 20 years.

Currently a member of the Cardiovascular Institute, the Institute for Human Gene Therapy and the Institute for Medicine and Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Dr Mohler is also an active member several academic and  scientific committees. He is a fellow of the American College of Cardiology, the Society for Vascular Medicine, the American Heart Association, and the American College of Physicians. He has lectured extensively, both nationally and internationally, about a wide range of topics related to his clinical and research interests, including diagnosis and management of peripheral artery disease, vascular imaging, the management of cardiovascular risk factors, vascular calcification, various types of coronary heart disease, and the most current treatments for heart disease.  The current focus of his research team is the impact of diabetes on adult stem cells and cell therapy for cardiovascular disease.

Dr Mohler has published over 130 manuscripts and is an editor of four books.  He is an ad hoc reviewer for 9 prestigious peer-reviewed journals; edits the vascular medicine section of UpToDate, and serves on the editorial boards for Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular medicine (ATVB), Endovascular Today and Thrombosis Research and Vascular Medicine. He has been awarded multiple government and industry grants and holds a patent for a noninvasive device that measures limb oxygenation and blood flow.

Alan T. Hirsch, MD-Professor, Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, University of Minnesota School of Public Health, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Alan T. Hirsch, M.D. is Professor of Epidemiology and Community Health at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health in Minneapolis, Minnesota.  He has always maintained a dual focus on individual vascular health and community vascular health. 

Dr. Hirsch received his undergraduate degree from Harvard College and attended medical school at the University of California in San Francisco. He completed his internship and residency in the department of medicine at the University of Chicago Hospitals and at the University of California Hospitals in San Francisco. Dr. Hirsch also completed a cardiovascular pharmacology research fellowship at the Cardiovascular Research Institute and Clinical Pharmacology Section, University of California in San Francisco; and a physiology fellowship at the Department of Physiology and Molecular Biology, Harvard Medical School.

Dr. Hirsch’s research interests include the evaluation of new medications and new methods to treat peripheral arterial disease.  He also evaluates community-based peripheral arterial disease detection methods, treatments to reduce the “systemic” risk of heart attack and stroke, as well as new claudication treatments. He is a principal investigator for the design and performance of single-site and multi-center clinical trials to evaluate the efficacy of medical treatments for vascular disorders. He is the chair of the PARTNERS database; serves on the USA steering committee and international publications committee of the REACH Registry; and is chair of the NHLBI-sponsored CLEVER trial that is evaluating the benefit, risk and health economics of supervised exercise vs. endovascular vs. optimal medical therapies for individuals with PAD and claudication. 

Dr. Hirsch has provided leadership to a wide array of professional healthcare associations. He has served as founding member and Past-President of the Society for Vascular Medicine; is a Fellow of the American Heart Association (AHA) Council on Epidemiology and Prevention, and serves on the Steering Committee of the Interdisciplinary Working Group on Atherosclerotic Peripheral Vascular Disease. He has chaired the intersocietal Writing Committee which has recently published the “ACC-AHA Guidelines for the Management of Patients with Peripheral Arterial Disease”, as he has created the new intersocietal “PAD Guideline Implementation Task Force” to best disseminate the guideline.  He has recently served as the founding chair of the interdisciplinary, not-for-profit, “Peripheral Arterial Disease Coalition” which has co-developed the new national “PAD Public Awareness Campaign” with the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, that was launched in September, 2006.

 

 

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