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Angina and Heart Attack

Angina and Heart Attack

9780199599288
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Millions of people throughout the world suffer from Coronary Heart Disease (CHD). Angina is a symptom of CHD, but the condition can ultimately lead to a heart attach - often fatal. Steps can be taken to help prevent CHD getting worse, thus reducing the risk of a heart attack. Many patients who have a heart attack die before reaching hospital. However, once in hospital, modern day treatment and intervention can improve the prognosis considerably, particularly if the patient presentswithin hours of the symptoms starting.This book will help patients and their families understand what angina is, the causes, risk factors, symptoms, treatment and how to manage and live with it. It provides the reader with the appropriate level of information that they will need to understand what a heart attack is and what to do in the event that someone suffers from one, including the recognition of the symptoms, ensuring early admission to hospital. Treatment, and on-going management and rehabilitation, is also described indetail.
Product Details
OUP Oxford
86588
9780199599288
9780199599288

Data sheet

Publication date
2012
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
128
Dimensions (mm)
129 x 196
Weight (g)
141
  • What is angina and what is a heart attack?; What are the causes of ischaemic heart disease?; Symptoms of angina and a heart attack; What are the investigations for angina?; Treatment for angina; Living with angina; Treatment of a heart attack; Cardiac rehabilitation: recovering from a heart attack; Cardiopulmonary resuscitation; Further information on angina and heart attacks;
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