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With a growing population of heart attack survivors and persons over 65, almost every practicing physician in the United States will increasingly encounter patients suffering the heart failure syndrome. In Heart Failure: A Clinician's Guide to Ambulatory Diagnosis and Treatment, leading practitioners from a major center for the study of heart failure-the University of Pennsylvania-review all aspects of heart failure diagnosis and management, with a particular emphasis on office-based/ambulatory care. Following the problem-solving steps used in an office-based practice, the authors provide extensive coverage of the presenting signs and symptoms of heart failure, as well as the tools with which to evaluate left-ventricular function, hemodynamics, and exercise performance. They also discuss the complex, evidenced-based therapeutic options for treating patients with dyspnea, fatigue, or edema, following the new ACC/AHA heart failure guidelines that are specifically directed at targeted symptoms. Treatment recommendations are also presented for the patient with advanced heart failure, including alternative therapies, surgical approaches, and devices. 
 Problem-oriented and highly practical, Heart Failure: A Clinician's Guide to Ambulatory Diagnosis and Treatment provides an indispensable resource for physicians and nurses on the primary care team charged with the daily management of patients with heart failure.
Table des matières
"Heart Failure: The Economic Burden of a Deadly Disease
 Daniela Pini
 
 Taking a History in a Patient with Heart Failure
 Irving M. Herling
 
 Evaluation of Dyspnea
 David M. McCarthy
 
 Heart Failure and Fatigue
 Eric D. Popjes
 
 Evaluation of Edema
 Srihari S. Naidu and Ross Zimmer
 
 Evaluation of Palpitations
 Henry H. Hsia
 
 Examination of the Patient Suspected to Have Heart Failure
 Susan C. Brozena
 
 Evaluation of Ventricular Function
 Craig H. Scott and Victor A. Ferrari
 
 Coronary Artery Disease and Congestive Heart Failure
 Robert L. Wilensky and Bruce D. Klugherz
 
 Hemodynamic Evaluation of Patients with Heart Failure
 Ruchira Glaser and Daniel M. Kolansky
 
 Exercise Performance Evaluation in Patients with Heart Failure
 Andrew Kao
 
 Understanding the Syndrome of Heart Failure
 Mariell L. Jessup
 
 Education and Management of the Whole Patient
 Kathleen M. McCauley
 
 Pharmacologic Therapy for Symptomatic Congestive Heart Failure
 Evan Loh
 
 Evaluation and Treatment of Arrhythmias in Heart Failure
 David J. Callans
 
 Emerging Therapies in Heart Failure
 David Zeltsman and Michael A. Acker
 
 Current Concepts of Biventricular Pacing in Heart Failure
 Robert W. Rho, Vickas V. Patel, and Dusan Z. Kocovic
 
 Alternate Therapies for Congestive Heart Failure
 Shashank Desai
 
 Established Therapies for Advanced Heart Failure
 Lee R. Goldberg
 
 Diastolic Heart Failure: A Clinician's Approach to Diagnosis and Management
 Martin G. Keane
 
 Disease Management and Practice Guidelines for Heart Failure: A Practical Approach
 Jerry Johnson
 
 Index"
Résumé
Leading practitioners from the University of Pennsylvania review all aspects of heart failure diagnosis and management, with a particular emphasis on office-based/ambulatory care. Following the problem-solving steps used in an office-based practice, the authors provide extensive coverage of the presenting signs and symptoms of heart failure, as well as the tools with which to evaluate left-ventricular function, hemodynamics, and exercise performance. They also discuss the complex, evidenc-based therapeutic options for treating patients with dyspnea, fatigue, or edema, following the new ACC/AHA heart failure guidelines that are specifically and directed at targeted symptoms.
Texte suppl.
"The book is well referenced and up-to-date. The editors are leading heart failure specialists who have participated in multiple major clinical studies in establishing different treatments in heart failure. Jessup also sits on the ACC/AHA panel on developing chronic heart failure management and heart transplantation guidelines...The book is best suited for primary care physicians, nurses, and students of a broad range of healthcare professions, who take part in caring for patients with heart failure. This book serves as an overview as well as a condensed first source that links us to more in-depth heart failure resources." - The Annals of Pharmacotherapy