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Cardiovascular Clinical Trials - Putting the Evidence Into Practice

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Informationen zum Autor Marcus Flather Director, Clinical Trials & Evaluation Unit Royal Brompton Hospital, London Deepak L. Bhatt , MD, FACC, FSCAI, FESC, FACP Associate Director, Cleveland Clinic Cardiovascular Coordinating Center Staff, Cardiac, Peripheral, and Carotid Intervention Associate Professor of Medicine Department of Cardiovascular Medicine Cleveland Clinic Foundation Cleveland, OH, USA Klappentext The pace of therapeutic advances in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases is rapid, and new clinically-relevant information appears with such frequency that it can be extremely challenging for clinicians to keep up.Still, knowledge and interpretation of major clinical trials is crucial for the range of clinicians who manage cardiovascular patients, especially since important trial evidence often needs to be implemented soon after it is published.Confidently apply gold standard treatment for 10 of the most critical areas of cardiologyWritten by an international team of experts, Cardiovascular Clinical Trials: Putting the Evidence into Practice:* Provides a succinct overview of recent major clinical trials - the gold standard for all medical treatment - across all the major cardiovascular subspecialties, to ensure you're up-to-date on the most critical findings* Guides cardiology trainees and clinicians on how cardiovascular clinical trials are designed and conducted, including statistical methodology, so you can conduct and/or appraise future trials yourself* Addresses methodology as well as clinical effectiveness* Offers evidence-based assessments on the most effective treatments and authoritative clinical information on management of the conditions so you can confidently apply what you learnPhysicians, surgeons, specialist nurses - any clinician seeking an accessible resource for designing and conducting cardiovascular trials and then translating their results into practice will appreciate this book's clear guidance and succinct and practical approach. "This is an excellent contribution to the evidence-based practice of cardiovascular medicine and will be a valuable reference tool." ( Doody's , 14 June 2013) Zusammenfassung * Shows how cardiovascular clinical trials are designed and conducted, including statistical methodology * Provides critical appraisal of the currently relevant major cardiovascular trials * A reference both for clinicians and those designing trials in cardiology . Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Contributors viii Preface x List of Abbreviations xi 1 Introduction to randomized clinical trials in cardiovascular disease 1 Tobias Geisler, Marcus D. Flather, Deepak L. Bhatt, and Ralph B. D'Agostino, Sr 2 Publishing results of clinical trials and reviewing papers for publication 44 Tobias Geisler and Marcus D. Flather 3 Management of chronic coronary artery disease 60 Sabu Thomas and William E. Boden 4 Acute coronary syndromes (ST elevation and non-ST elevation) 86 Tobias Geisler, Deepak L. Bhatt, and Marcus D. Flather 5 Heart failure 117 Christopher M. O'Connor and Wendy Gattis Stough 6 Atrial fibrillation 143 Chee W. Khoo and Gregory Y.H. Lip 7 Electrophysiology and pacing 174 Irina Suman-Horduna and Sabine Ernst 8 Percutaneous coronary intervention 205 Dharam J. Kumbhani and Deepak L. Bhatt 9 Randomized controlled trials in cardiac surgery: is there any alternative? 243 Thanos Athanasiou, Amir Sepehripour, and John Pepper 10 Adult congenital heart disease 274 Cary Ward, J. Kevin Harrison, and Thomas M. Bashore 11 Cardiac imaging 296 Aiden Abidov...

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