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Fuster and Hurst's The Heart, 15th Edition
IN USCITA A GIUGNO
Editore
McGraw-Hil
Anno
2022
Pagine
2432
ISBN
9781264257560
219,00 € 200,00 €

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The landmark text that belongs in the hands of every cardiologist?fully updated and reorganized to make it more patient-centric than ever

World-famous for its authority and clinical relevance, Fuster and Hurst’s The Heart is cardiology’s longest continuously published reference book. Written to meet the ever-changing needs of cardiologists, fellows, and interns, this trusted classic offers a solid foundation in cardiovascular medicine and complete coverage of all major cardiovascular topics.

This fifteenth edition presents a greater focus on the practicalities of patient care. Additionally, the content is ordered in a more methodical pattern, from mechanism to management. Reflecting the latest technical, therapeutic, and clinical advances, Fuster and Hurst’s The Heart provides invaluable concise summaries of major new trials and guidelines.

Authoritative Coverage and Unmatched Utility:

  • Central Illustrations
  • New section on cardiovascular critical care
  • New chapter "Cardiovascular Disease and COVID-19"
  • Chapter summaries
  • ACC/AHA/ESC guidelines in all chapters
  • 1,200+ photos and illustrations

 

Sections Include:

 

  • Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Disease
  • Atherosclerosis and Coronary Heart Disease
  • Diseases of the Great Vessels and Peripheral Vessels
  • Valvular Heart Disease
  • Rhythm and Conduction Abnormalities
  • Heart Failure
  • Diseases of the Pericardium
  • Cardiopulmonary Disease
  • Critical Cardiovascular Care
  • Adult Congenital Heart Disease
  • Special Populations and Topics in Cardiovascular Disease

SECTION I • Introduction

 

 

1. The Global Burden ofCardiovascular Diseases

 

 

Catherine P. Benziger, Andrew E. Moran,Gregory A. Roth, and George A. Mensah

 

 

2.Clinical Cardiovascular Examination

 

 

William R. Miranda and Rick A. Nishimura

 

 

3.Cardiovascular Imaging Techniques

 

 

Thomas H. Marwick and Jagat Narula

 

 

4.Genomics and Epigenomics of Heart Diseases

 

 

June-Wha Rhee and Joseph C. Wu

 

 

SECTIONII • Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Disease

 

 

5.Epidemiology, Pathophysiology, and Treatment of Hypertension

 

 

Michael E. Hall, John E. Hall, and Paul K.Whelton

 

 

6.Cardiometabolic Disease: Insulin Resistance, Obesity, and the MetabolicSyndrome

 

 

W. Timothy Garvey and Jeffrey I. Mechanick

 

 

7.Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease

 

 

Jeffrey I. Mechanick and Michael E. Farkouh

 

 

8.Tobacco-Related Cardiovascular Disease

 

 

Nancy A. Rigotti, Sara Kalkhoran, and NealL. Benowitz

 

 

9.Air Pollution and Cardiovascular Disease

 

 

Michael B. Hadley and Sanjay Rajagopalan

 

 

10.Hypercholesterolemia, Hyperlipoprotein(A), Hypertriglyceridemia, and Low HDL

 

 

Robert S. Rosenson, Marlys L. Koschinsky,Børge G. Nordestgaard, and Robert A. Hegele

 

 

11.Psychological Factors in Cardiovascular Health and Disease

 

 

Darwin R. Labarthe and Rosalba Hernandez

 

 

12.Sedentary Lifestyle and Role of Exercise in Cardiovascular Diseases

 

 

Ambarish Pandey, Nitin Kondamudi, and CarlJ. Lavie

 

 

13.Nutrition, Diet, and Alcohol in Health and Cardiovascular Disease

 

 

Marta Guasch-Ferré and Frank Hu

 

 

14.Inflammation and Atherosclerosis

 

 

Hasan K. Siddiqi and Paul M. Ridker

 

 

15.Location and Level of Care, Education, Availability of Medicines, andCardiovascular Mortality

 

 

Rajeev Gupta, Philip Joseph, AnnikaRosengren, and Salim Yusuf

 

 

SECTIONIII • Atherosclerosis and Coronary Heart Disease

 

 

16.Pathology and Pathogenesis of Atherosclerosis and its Progression

 

 

Jagat Narula, Erling Falk, and ValentinFuster

 

 

17.Pathogenesis of Coronary Thrombosis and Myocardial Infarction

 

 

Gemma Vilahur, Valentín Fuster, and BorjaIbanez

 

 

18.ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction (STEMI)

 

 

Borja Ibanez, Manesh Patel, InésGarcía-Lunar, Usman Baber, Jonathan Halperin, and Valentin Fuster

 

 

19.Evaluation and Management of Non–ST-Segment Elevation Acute Coronary Syndromes

 

 

Eric R. Bates, David J. Moliterno, andManesh R. Patel

 

 

20.Mimickers of Atherosclerotic Myocardial Infarction: SCAD, Coronary Vasospasm,Myocarditis, and Takotsubo Syndrome

 

 

Jacqueline Saw, Jaya Chandrasekhar, SarahZaman, and Harmony Reynolds

 

 

21.Chronic Coronary Syndromes

 

 

Sripal Bangalore, Ziad Ali, Jagat Narula,John Puskas, and Gregg W. Stone

 

 

22.Cardiac Rehabilitation: Current Practice and Future Directions

 

 

Alan Rozanski, Saman Setareh-Shenas, andJagat Narula

 

 

SECTIONIV • Diseases of the Great Vessels and Peripheral Vessels

 

 

23.Diseases of the Aorta

 

 

John A. Elefteriades, Bulat A. Ziganshin,and Jonathan L. Halperin

 

 

24.Carotid Artery Disease

 

 

Christopher J. White

 

 

25.Cerebrovascular Disease

 

 

Hugo J. Aparicio, Vasileios Lioutas, ThanhN. Nguyen, and Sudha Seshadri

 

 

26.Diagnosis and Management of Diseases of the Peripheral Arteries

 

 

Hillary Johnston-Cox, Daniella Kadian-Dodov,and Jeffrey W. Olin

 

 

SECTIONV • Valvular Heart Disease

 

 

27.Acute Rheumatic Fever

 

 

Liesl Zühlke, Jagat Narula, Mark Engel, andJonathan R. Carapetis

 

 

28.Aortic Stenosis

 

 

Marie-Annick Clavel, Marc R. Dweck, Martin Leon,and Philippe Pibarot

 

 

29.Aortic Regurgitation, Mixed Valvular Heart Disease, and Heart Valve Prostheses

 

 

Patrizio Lancellotti, Alexandra Chitroceanu,Simona Sperlongano, Raluca Dulgheru, and Adriana Postolache

 

 

30.Mitral Regurgitation

 

 

Jeroen J. Bax, Nina Ajmone Marsan, Pietervan der Bijl, Hendrik Treede, Michele DeBonis, Bernard Prendergast, BernardIung, and Victoria Delgado

 

 

31.Acquired Tricuspid Valve Diseases

 

 

Luigi P. Badano, Ana Pardo, Denisa Muraru,and Jose Louis Zamorano

 

 

32.Mitral Stenosis

 

 

Vinay K. Bahl and Ravi S. Math

 

 

33.Infective Endocarditis

 

 

Ann F. Bolger

 

 

SECTIONVI • Rhythm and Conduction Abnormalities

 

 

34.Electrophysiologic Anatomy, Mechanisms of Arrhythmias and ConductionDisturbances, and Genetics

 

 

Peng-Sheng Chen, MD, Siew Yen Ho, Silvia G.Priori, and Charles Antzelevitch

 

 

35.Supraventricular Tachycardia: Atrial Tachycardia, Atrioventricular NodalReentry, and Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome

 

 

David Spragg and Hugh Calkins

 

 

36.Atrial Fibrillation and Atrial Flutter

 

 

Anne B. Curtis, Tina Baykaner, and Sanjiv M.Narayan

 

 

37.Ventricular Arrhythmias and Sudden Cardiac Death

 

 

Justin Hayase, Kalyanam Shivkumar, and JasonS. Bradfield

 

 

38.Conduction System Disturbances and Bradyarrhythmias

 

 

Pugazhendhi Vijayaraman, Jeffrey Arkles,Jayanthi N. Koneru, and David J. Callans

 

 

39.Diagnosis and Management of Syncope

 

 

Zachary D. Goldberger, Mohammed Ruzieh, andBlair P. Grubb

 

 

SECTIONVII • Heart Failure

 

 

40.Classification of Cardiomyopathies

 

 

Eloisa Arbustini, Barry J. Maron, NavneetNarula, and Jagat Narula

 

 

41.Dilated Cardiomyopathy

 

 

Eloisa Arbustini, Alessandro Di Toro,Lorenzo Giuliani, Mario Urtis, G. William Dec, and Jagat Narula

 

 

42.Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

 

 

Massimiliano Lorenzini and Perry M. Elliott

 

 

43.Cardiac Amyloidosis

 

 

Morie A. Gertz, Jagat Narula, EdgarArgulian, and Sumeet S. Mitter

 

 

44.Restrictive Heart Diseases

 

 

Eloisa Arbustini, Alessandro Di Toro,Lorenzo Giuliani, G. William Dec, and Jagat Narula

 

 

45.Left Ventricular Noncompaction

 

 

Eloisa Arbustini, Alessandra Serio, LorenzoGiuliani, Nupoor Narula, and Alessandro Di Toro

 

 

46.Myocarditis

 

 

Eloisa Arbustini, Alessandro Di Toro, MarioUrtis, Sean Pinney, and Jagat Narula

 

 

47.Obstructive and Nonobstructive Coronary Disease in Heart Failure

 

 

Charlotte Lee and G. William Dec

 

 

48.Diagnosis and Management of Chronic Heart Failure

 

 

Muhammad Shahzeb Khan, Muthiah Vaduganathan,and Javed Butler

 

 

49.Diagnosis and Management of Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction

 

 

João Pedro Ferreira, Kavita Sharma, andJaved Butler

 

 

50.Evaluation and Management of Acute Heart Failure

 

 

Kiran Mahmood, Eric J. Velazquez, andAnuradha Lala

51.Peripartum Cardiomyopathy

Uri Elkayam and Jena Pizula

52.Surgical Management of the Severe Heart Failure Patient: Mechanical CirculatorySupport and Heart Transplantation

Adam D. DeVore, Michelle M. Kittleson,Carmelo A. Milano, Jignesh K. Patel, Joseph G. Rogers, and Jon A. Kobashigawa

SECTIONVIII • Diseases of the Pericardium

53.Acute Pericarditis

James W. Lloyd, Sushil Allen Luis, Zi Ye,and Jae K. Oh

54.Percardial Effusion and Tamponade

Darryl J. Burstow, Sushil Allen Luis, GarvanC. Kane, and Jae K. Oh

55.Constrictive Pericarditis

William R. Miranda, Kevin L. Greason, JohnM. Stulak, and Jae K. Oh

SECTIONIX • Cardiopulmonary Disease

56.Diagnosis and Management of Diseases of the Peripheral Venous System

Daniella Kadian-Dodov, Hillary Johnston-Cox,and Jeffrey W. Olin

57.Pulmonary Hypertension

Yogesh N. V. Reddy and Barry A. Borlaug

58.Pulmonary Embolism

Victor F. Tapson

59.Cor Pulmonale: The Heart in Structural Lung Disease

Lewis J. Rubin

60.Sleep-Disordered Breathing

Shahrokh Javaheri , Dirk Pevernagie, and AliJavaheri

SECTIONX • Critical Cardiovascular Care

61.Evolution of Cardiac Critical Care

Venu Menon and Penelope Rampersad

62.Circulatory and Cardiogenic Shock

Gregory Serrao, Benjamin Bier, and UmeshGidwani

63.Sudden Cardiac Death and Resuscitation

Sanjiv M. Narayan and James P. Daubert

64.Postoperative and Postprocedural Care in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit

Venu Menon

SECTIONXI • Adult Congenital Heart Disease

65.Anatomical and Physiological Classification of Adult Congenital Heart Disease

Jasmine Grewal and Alexander R. Opotowsky

66.Shunt Lesions

Ari M. Cedars, Shelby Kutty, and AshishDoshi

67Right-Sided Lesions

Konstantinos Dimopoulos and AndrewConstantine

68.Left Heart Obstructive Lesions

Jennifer Cohen, David Ezon, Kenan Stern, andAli N. Zaidi

69.Single Ventricle Post Fontan Palliation: Tricuspid Atresia, Pulmonary Atresia,and Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome

Marie-A Chaix and Paul Khairy

70.Complex Cyanotic Congenital Heart Disease: The “Mixing” Lesions

Rafael Alonso-Gonzalez and DanielleMassarella

71.Psychosocial Profiles in Adult Congenital Heart Disease and Transition toAdulthood

Philip Moons

SECTIONXII • Special Populations and Topics in Cardiovascular Disease

72.Perioperative Evaluation for Noncardiac Surgery

Daniel Alyesh, Prashant Vaishnava, and KimA. Eagle

73.Anesthesia and the Patient with Cardiovascular Disease

David L. Reich, Elvera L. Baron, and Joel A.Kaplan

74.Cardiovascular Disease in Patients With Cancer and Cardiovascular Complicationsof Cancer Therapies

Edward T. H. Yeh

75.Heart Disease in Chronic Kidney Disease

Jared Hooker, Omar Baber, and Usman Baber

 

 

76.Rheumatologic Disease and the Cardiovascular System

Emily Carroll and Yousaf Ali

77.Cardiovascular Disease in Patients with HIV

Pravin Manga, Keir McCutcheon, and Nqoba Tsabedse

78. Heart Disease inPregnancy

Dan G. Halpern, Amy Sarma, Katherine E.Economy, and Anne Marie Valente

79.Traumatic Heart Disease

T. ruce Ferguson, Jr, Austin Rogers, andRobert Allman

80.Women and Ischemic Heart Disease: An Evolution in Knowledge

 

Leslee J. Shaw, Viviany R. Taqueti, andNanette K. Wenger

81.Race, Ethnicity, Disparities, and Diversity: The Intersection With HeartDisease

Clyde W. Yancy

82.Cardiovascular Disease and Ageing: Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms

Zoltan Ungvari, Dao-Fu Dai, Bela Merkely,and Anna Csiszar

83.Artificial Intelligence and Cardiovascular Care

Joh S. Rumsfeld, Bobak J. Mortazavi, andHarlan M. Krumholz

84.Cardiovascular Manifestations of COVID-19

Sean P. Pinney, Gennaro Giustino, andJeffrey I. Mechanick

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