Cardiac rehabilitation is a key tool in tackling the morbidity and mortality that can result from cardiac intervention. This practical manual gives medical practitioners clear guidance in a subject area known for the impenetrability of its academic literature.
This book presents a systematic overview of the most common cardiovascular defects as they are observed in adults, with a particular focus on the long-term effects and issues that may arise following surgical or interventional repair.
This title reflects the exponential growth in the knowledge and information on this subject and defines the extensive clinical translation of cardiovascular genetics and genomics in clinical practice.
Includes chapters written by experts, amalgamating evidence-based research with years of experience in treating patients. This edition is filled with diagrams, illustrations and tables which help readers understand the concepts clearly and easily.
Provides a concise overview of the field of radiology physics and its application in everyday practice. Covers complete range of radiology techniques from basic to more complex. Radiological images and illustrations enhance learning.
This book is an essential guide to the medical treatment of the cardiac patient and presents core principles of cardiovascular therapeutics as well as drug recommendations.
This book deals with the bioengineering models of heart function, with applications in cardiology and cardiac surgery. It consists of two sections. The first covers left ventricular (LV) wall stress, cardiac contractility, ventricular remodeling, active wall stress and systolic pressure generation, and vector cardiogram characteristics, with app
This book provides accurate information about the scientific rationale for an increase of attention of clinicians towards the mechanisms involved in hypertension, a pathology in which it is difficult to reach optimal efficacy with the currently used treatments.