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Bronchial Asthma: A Guide for Practical Understanding and Treatment by M. Eric Gershwin β€” book cover

Bronchial Asthma: A Guide for Practical Understanding and Treatment

by M. Eric Gershwin (Editor), Timothy E. Albertson
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Synopsis

A fully updated edition of a widely respected classic on the diagnosis and management of asthma in a variety of patient subpopulations. Though this fifth edition continues to emphasize the definition, medications, and use of asthma treatment plans, it also focuses on the special needs patient, including the pediatric patient, the pregnant patient, and the patient undergoing surgery, as well as on the perennial issues of exercise and asthma, pulmonary aspergillosis, occupation, recreational drug use, and psychological/social considerations. Highlights for the fifth edition include a liberal use of tables and charts to make the book more practical and user-friendly, updates on the many new pharmaceuticals used to treat asthma, and first-time sections on food sensitivity and the diagnosis of asthma.

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Reviewer: David C. Sutherland, MB ChB, BSc, FR(Nineways Specialist Clinic)
Description: This is the fifth edition of a comprehensive guide to the diagnosis and management of bronchial asthma. Previous editions have been well reviewed and this edition provides an update of recent developments and relatively new drug therapy, along with a greater number of tables and charts, which are deemed to make the book more user friendly. The coverage is encyclopedic, with chapters, and indeed sections within chapters, written so that they will stand alone. This is both the strength and the weakness of this book.
Purpose: The book is designed to provide rapid access to practical information regarding the diagnosis and management of bronchial asthma, gleaned from an enormous number of scientific studies and reviews published over the last 30 years.
Audience: It is intended to provide practical information for generalists and for specialists other than chest physicians and allergists/immunologists, as at least all clinicians will be required to manage this common condition as part of the total care of their patients.
Features: The scope of the book is comprehensive, ranging from basic immunology and pulmonary physiology, through management issues and specific clinical problems, to lifestyle issues. The format allows rapid access to information, through the use of key points, numerous tables and figures, and summaries. Most chapters provide comprehensive, up-to-date lists of references.
Assessment: This book succeeds in its aim of providing practical, readily accessible information about the diagnosis and management ofbronchial asthma for those without a specialist interest in the area. However, this format means that that book is not designed to be read from cover to cover, and even within single chapters, there is a great deal of repetition. The format does allow for the inclusion of a great deal of detailed information which may be of interest to individual clinicians, or perhaps relevant to the management of specific patients, but not necessarily of interest to the general reader. Much of the information (for example epidemiology, drug information, health delivery issues, and the management of asthma in minorities) is directed to the North American audience, and has less relevance to clinicians elsewhere. Overall, this is a very useful resource, and should be included in all institutional libraries. The ease of access to detailed information will make it an attractive resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students outside of the areas of respiratory medicine and allergy/immunology.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2006
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781588298720

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