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Evidence-based cardiology (3rd Ed)

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Evidence-based cardiology (3rd Ed)
Evidence based Cardiology was first published in 1998 to universal acclaim. It was praised as a unique cardiology text providing graded evidence based reviews of the major trials together with recommendations for optimum management. Edited and written by the worlds leading cardiologists with an understanding of evidence based medicine, it represented a breakthrough in clinical medical publishing, not only for cardiology.



With the move towards more patient focused health care and at the same time increased emphasis on health economics, evidence based practice is a more important force in health care delivery than ever. .



New features for the third edition



  • New chapters on:


Implementing evidence based cardiology

Cardiovascular disease and occupational health issues

Psychological factors

Social influences on the prevention of coronary heart disease

Molecular genetics of cardiovascular disorders

Integrated approach to prevention of cardiovascular disease including the global burden of disease, air pollution

Percutaneous intervention

Surgical coronary artery revascularization Comparisons of PCI and CABG

Unstable angina and non ST segment MI

Early management of ST segment elevation MI

Reperfusion therapies for STEMI

Reperfusion adjunctive therapies

Complications of STEMI


An integrated approach to the management of patients after the early phase of STEMI


Approaches to the repair/replacement of ischemic/infarcted myocardium


Atrial fibrillation: rate versus rhythm


Atrial fibrillation: Upstream therapies


Atrial fibrillation: ablation therapy

Biventricular pacing

New and old antiarrhythmic drugs

Arrhythmias due to monogenic disorders



  • New grading and recommendation methodology
  • Clinical cases redesigned and linked to the relevant chapters
Part I: General concepts and critical appraisal.

1 What is evidence based cardiology? PJ Devereaux.

2 A critical appraisal of the cardiovascular history and physical examination Ernest Fallen.

3 Obtaining incremental information from diagnostic tests Raymond J Gibbons.

4 Clinical trials and meta analysis Colin Baigent, Jonathan Emberson, S Yusuf.

5 Understanding concepts related to health economics Mark Hlatky.

6 Perioperative Cardiovascular Risk PJ Devereaux.

7 Implementing evidence based cardiology Brahmajee Nallamothu, Thomas Tsai.

8 CV Disease and occupational health issues Michael Joy.

PART II Prevention of cardiovascular diseases.

9 Global perspective on cardiovascular disease K Srinath Reddy.

10 Tobacco: global burden and community solutions Prabhat Jha.

11 Tobacco and cardiovascular disease: achieving smoking cessation in individuals Andrew Pipe.

12 Lipids and cardiovascular disease Malcolm Law.

13 Use of lipid lowering agents in the prevention of cardiovascular disease Jeffrey L Probstfield, Alan Failor.

14 Blood pressure and cardiovascular disease Curt Furberg, Bruce M. Psaty, Elsayed Soliman.

15 Glucose abnormalities and cardiovascular disease: "dysglycemia" as an emerging cardiovascular risk factor Hertzel C Gerstein.

16 Physical activity and exercise in cardiovascular disease prevention and rehabilitation Ray Squires.

17 Psychosocial factors Annika Rosengren.

18 Social influences / Social Determinants of Heart Disease Martin McKee, Clara Chow.

19 Emerging approaches in cardiovascular prevention Eva M Lonn, Salim Yusuf.

20 Obesity Arya M Sharma, Raj Padwal.

21 Ethnicity and cardiovascular disease Sonia S Anand, Clara Chow.

22 The fetal origins of coronary heart disease Stephanie Atkinson, Katherine Morrison, Koon Teo.

23 Molecular genetics of cardiovascular disorders atherosclerosis, Bernard Keavney.

24 Molecular genetics of cardiomyopathies and other disorders Robert Roberts, Ali Marian.

25 Diet and the Global Burden Srinath Reddy.

26 Integrating approaches to prevention of cardiovascular disease David Wood.

PART IIIa Stable coronary artery disease.

27 Medical management of stable coronary artery disease William Boden.

28 Percutaneous Intervention Dave Wood, Chris Buller, Bernard Gersh, Salim Yusuf.

29 Surgical Coronary Artery Revascularization Thorald Sundt, Bernard Gersh, Salim Yusuf, Morgan Brown.

30 Comparisons of PCI and CABG Arashk Motiei, Charanjit S. Rihal.

PART IIIb Acute Coronary Syndromes.

31 Unstable Angina and Non ST segment MI Pierre Theroux, John Cairns.

32 Early Management of ST segment elevation MI Paul Armstrong, Rob Welsh.

33 Reperfusion therapies for STEMI J. Brent Muhlestein.

34 Antithrombotic therapies for patients with STEMI Keith Fox, Andrew Lucking.

35 Complications of STEMI Peter L Thompson.

36 An integrated approach to the management of patients after the early phase of STEMI Pedro L Sánchez, Fernando Aviles.

PART IIIc Arrhythmias.

37 Atrial fibrillation: rate versus rhythm? Albert Waldo.

38 Atrial fibrillation: Upstream therapies Antonios Kourliouros, Irina Savelieva, Marjan Jahangiri, John Camm.

39 Atrial fibrillation: antithrombotic therapy John A Cairns, Stuart Connolly.

40 Atrial fibrillation: ablation therapy Andrea Natale, CK Ching.

41 Supraventricular tachycardia: drugs v...

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