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Critical Pathways in Cardiovascular Medicine

Critical Pathways in Cardiovascular Medicine

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Opis
Critical Pathways in Cardiovascular Medicine, Second Editionpresents evidence-based, cost-effective critical pathways for diagnosis and management of cardiovascular disorders in the pre-hospital setting, emergency department, inpatient setting, and outpatient setting. All pathways in this edition have been updated to reflect the latest findings regarding best practices in all areas of cardiovascular care. Coverage includes new pathways for pre-hospital care, public access defibrillation for cardiac arrest, emergency department management of heart failure and atrial fibrillation, aortic aneurysm, hyperglycemia, peripheral artery disease and claudication, implantable cardioverter defibrillator treatment for ventricular tachycardia, and long-term management of diabetes and the metabolic syndrome.
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9780781794398
9780781794398

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Rok wydania
2006
Numer wydania
2
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twarda
Liczba stron
336
Wymiary (mm)
5484 x 7097
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446471
  • OVERVIEW

    Goals, Design, and Implementation of Critical Pathways in Cardiovascular Medicine
    Christopher P. Cannon and Patrick OGara

    PRE-HOSPITAL CRITICAL PATHWAYS

    Pre-Hospital Fibrinolysis
    Freek W.A. Verheught

    Regional Transfer Programs for Primary PCI
    David M. Larson and Timothy D. Henry

    Public Access Defibrillation
    Joseph P. Ornato

    CRITICAL PATHWAYS IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT

    Non-ST Elevation ACS in the Emergency Department
    Richard J. Ryan, Christopher P. Cannon, and W. Brian Gibler

    Thrombolysis for ST-Elevation MI in the Emergency Department
    Joshua M. Kosowsky

    Heart Failure in the Emergency Department
    Frank Peacock

    Atrial Fibrillation in the Emergency Department
    Ray Bahr

    Stroke and TIA
    Lee Schwaam

    The Role of Exercise Testing in Chest Pain Units:: Evolution, Application, Results
    Ezra A. Amsterdam, Deborah B. Diercks, and Samuel Turnipseed

    CRITICAL PATHWAYS IN THE HOSPITAL

    Critical Pathway for Non-ST Elevation ACS
    Christopher P. Cannon and Patrick T. OGara

    Primary PCI
    Amr Abbas and Cindy L. Grines

    Primary PCI at Community Hospitals Without On-Site Cardiac Surgery
    Nancy Sinclair and Thomas P. Wharton, Jr.

    Approach to the Patient with Complicated Myocardial Infarction
    Richard C. Becker

    Cardiac Catheterization and Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
    Jeffrey J. Popma

    Pathways for Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery
    Rashid M. Ahmad, Frances Wadlington, Tiffany Street, James P. Greelish, Jorge Balaguer, and John G. Byrne

    Acute Aortic Syndromes
    Piotr Sobieszcyk and Patrick OGara

    Intensive Management of Hyperglycemia in ACS
    Vera T. Fajtova

    Management of Atrial Fibrillation and Atrial Flutter
    Eyal Herzog and Joshua S. Steinberg

    Heart Failure
    Greg Fonarow

    Device Therapy in Patients with Heart Failure:: ICD, CRT
    Peter J. Zimetbaum and Eli V. Gelfand

    Venous Thromboembolism
    Samuel Z. Goldhaber

    CRITICAL PATHWAYS IN THE OUTPATIENT SETTING

    Hyperlipidemia
    Frederick F. Samaha and Daniel J. Rader

    Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome
    Emily Deborah Szmuilowicz and Merri Pendergrass

    Hypertension
    Michael Weber

    Smoking Cessation
    Beth C. Bock

    Secondary Prevention Overview
    Sidney Smith

    Overview of the AHA Get With The Guidelines Programs
    Yuling Hong and Ken Labresh

    Cardiac Rehabilitation in the Post Myocardial Infarction Patient
    Dan Forman

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