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Women and Heart Diseas
2nd Edition
Edited by: Nanette Wenger, Peter Collins
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1841842885
Pub Date: 28 MAR 2005
Type: Hardback Book
Extent: 560 pages(Dimensions 246X189 mm)
Illustrations: 100 b+w diagrams
Despite being one of the world¿s biggest killers of women, heart disease is under-diagnosed, under-treated, and under-managed. Why? What is going wrong?
Important and ground-breaking, Women and Heart Disease brings our attention to the inadequacies in both the diagnosis and treatment of heart disease in women.
Key features:
* written by Nanette Wenger and Peter Collins, two of the world¿s leading cardiologists
* contributions from leaders in women¿s cardiac health
* covers all aspects of cardiovascular disease, not just coronary artery disease
* fully updated.
Building on the success of the best-selling first edition, this is essential reading for all physicians with a particular interest in women and heart disease.
Contents:
Section A: Introduction - Importance of Gender Differences, IOM Report Section B: Coronary Heart Disease 1. Epidemiology 2. Coronary Risk Factors in Women . Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease in Women 4. Risk Intervention Section C: Pregnancy/Oral Contraceptives/Hormonal Therapies 22. Cardiac Disease and Cardiac Surgery in Pregnancy 23. Hypertension in Pregnanct 24. Peripartum Cardiomyopathy 25. Sex Hormones/Physiologic Changes/Genetic Polymorphism 26. Oral Contraceptives 27. Menopausal Hormone Therapy 28. PCOS Section D: Heart Failure 29. Diastolic Dysfunction 30. Heart Failure Section E: Other Cardiovascular Diseases 32. Hypertension 33. Congenital Heart Disease 34. Acquired Valvular Disease 35. Pulmonary Hypertension 36. Anorectic Drugs and the Heart 37. Stroke 38. Arrhythmias and Arrhythmia Management 39. Peripheral Arterial Disease 40. Chronic Renal Insufficiency and CV Disease Section F: Related Issues 41. Pharmacology 42. Stress, Strain and Heart Disease 43. Depression and Heart Disease 44. Women in Cardiovascular Clinical Trials 45. Education of Women About Cardiovascular Health
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