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Heart Failure

by Mccarthy, James Young, James B. Young
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Overview

Providing optimal care for heart failure patients is a complex challenge that requires cooperation and coordination across multiple disciplines. Now, you can apply the successful techniques pioneered at the Cleveland Clinic, which are carefully explored and explained in this text. Drs. McCarthy and Young draw on their experience to show how an interdisciplinary team works together to: arrive at a proper diagnosis, initiate medical therapy, make decisions regarding the best use of percutaneous therapies, surgical therapies, electrical therapies, and the use of mechanical circulatory support devices and transplantation.

Throughout the book, they present the most updated evidence for both drug trials and surgical trials. They emphasize the benefits of performing the most complete surgery that is practical, then continuing medical therapy. Each chapter focuses on one aspect of treatment, but the authors recognize that the best way to manage an individual patient is often to adapt a variety of different therapies. They state their opinions clearly, identifying which part of care is science and which is art. Heart Failure: A Combined Medical and Surgical Approach is a true collaboration that helps you identify the most effective strategies - operative interventions, pacing and ICD treatment, new diagnostic tools, and pharmacotherapeutic developments - and implement them for your patients.

Synopsis

Providing optimal care for heart failure patients is a complex challenge that requires cooperation and coordination across multiple disciplines. Now, you can apply the successful techniques pioneered at the Cleveland Clinic, which are carefully explored and explained in this text.

Drs. McCarthy and Young draw on their experience to show how an interdisciplinary team works together to:
• arrive at a proper diagnosis
• initiate medical therapy
• make decisions regarding the best use of percutaneous therapies, surgical therapies, electrical therapies, and the use of mechanical circulatory support devices and transplantation.

Throughout the book, they present the most updated evidence for both drug trials and surgical trials. They emphasize the benefits of performing the most complete surgery that is practical, then continuing medical therapy. Each chapter focuses on one aspect of treatment, but the authors recognize that the best way to manage an individual patient is often to adapt a variety of different therapies. They state their opinions clearly, identifying which part of care is science and which is art.
Heart Failure: A Combined Medical and Surgical Approach is a true collaboration that helps you identify the most effective strategies – operative interventions, pacing and ICD treatment, new diagnostic tools, and pharmacotherapeutic developments – and implement them for your patients.

Doody Review Services

Reviewer:Bijesh P. Maroo, BS, MS, MD(Ochsner Clinic Foundation)
Description:This is a comprehensive overview of the modern management of heart failure. Each chapter is written around one aspect of the treatment of heart failure by experts.
Purpose:The purpose is to provide an overview of a multidisciplinary approach to the treatment of heart failure. This book is an effort to explain the process of coordinating care for the heart failure patient as reflected by the practice at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation.
Audience:It is aimed primarily at cardiac mid-level providers, cardiology fellows, general cardiologists, heart failure specialists, and cardiothoracic surgeons who care for patients with heart failure.
Features:The book covers a variety of topics relevant to heart failure including epidemiology, clinical trial summaries, and standard and emerging drug therapies. The emphasis is on the surgical treatment of heart failure, including bypass surgery, valvular surgery, ventricular reconstruction, mechanical circulatory support, and the role of transplantation. In addition, electrophysiologic approaches such as ICDs and cardiac resynchronization therapies are reviewed. Excellent chapters discuss current and novel imaging techniques useful in the management of heart failure. Emerging therapies such as gene transfer and cell transplantation are reviewed in a succinct chapter. Finally, the book includes important information on managing a heart failure clinic, and ethical issues in cardiothoracic medicine. The text is enhanced with numerous graphic illustrations, clinic observations regarding patient care, and emphasis on the team approach to care of heart failure patients. Each chapter has tables reviewing major clinical trials in heart failure.
Assessment:This first edition is an excellent review of the modern management of heart failure written by specialists from multiple disciplines. It is well organized, succinct, and elegantly reviews the current modalities in the treatment of heart failure.

About the Author, Mccarthy

Dr. Patrick M. McCarthy, MD. Surgical Director, Cleveland Clinic Kaufman Center for Heart Failure

Dr. James B. Young, MD. Cardiovascular Medicine Vice Chairman, Section Head, Heart Failure, Cleveland Clinic Kaufman Center for Heart Failure

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From The Critics

Reviewer: Bijesh P. Maroo, BS, MS, MD(Ochsner Clinic Foundation)
Description: This is a comprehensive overview of the modern management of heart failure. Each chapter is written around one aspect of the treatment of heart failure by experts.
Purpose: The purpose is to provide an overview of a multidisciplinary approach to the treatment of heart failure. This book is an effort to explain the process of coordinating care for the heart failure patient as reflected by the practice at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation.
Audience: It is aimed primarily at cardiac mid-level providers, cardiology fellows, general cardiologists, heart failure specialists, and cardiothoracic surgeons who care for patients with heart failure.
Features: The book covers a variety of topics relevant to heart failure including epidemiology, clinical trial summaries, and standard and emerging drug therapies. The emphasis is on the surgical treatment of heart failure, including bypass surgery, valvular surgery, ventricular reconstruction, mechanical circulatory support, and the role of transplantation. In addition, electrophysiologic approaches such as ICDs and cardiac resynchronization therapies are reviewed. Excellent chapters discuss current and novel imaging techniques useful in the management of heart failure. Emerging therapies such as gene transfer and cell transplantation are reviewed in a succinct chapter. Finally, the book includes important information on managing a heart failure clinic, and ethical issues in cardiothoracic medicine. The text is enhanced with numerous graphic illustrations, clinic observations regarding patient care, and emphasis on the team approach to care of heart failure patients. Each chapter has tables reviewing major clinical trials in heart failure.
Assessment: This first edition is an excellent review of the modern management of heart failure written by specialists from multiple disciplines. It is well organized, succinct, and elegantly reviews the current modalities in the treatment of heart failure.

From the Publisher

β€œThis first edition is an excellent review of the modern management of heart failure…well organized, succinct, and elegantly reviews the current modalities.”
Doody’s Review Service

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2007
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
328
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781405122030

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