
Publisher: W. B. Saunders Company | English | 2001 | 191 pages | 7.79 MB | ISBN: 0721685617 | RS.com
Cardiovascular disease is now, more than ever, a global problem with enormous economic consequences. The various forms of heart disease in different economies and cultures are presented in the new opening chapter by Gaziano, and principles of cost-effective practice are described in a new chapter by Hlatky and Mark. Part II, The Examination of the Patient, begins with the clinical examination and moves progressively from simple to more sophisticated noninvasive and invasive techniques. All of these approaches are described in detail with many new illustrations. The new chapter "Relative Merits of Cardiovascular Diagnostic Techniques," by Beller, provides a rational approach to the selection among several methods available to image the heart.
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