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El. knyga: ESC Textbook of Preventive Cardiology

Edited by (National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, UK), Edited by (Heart Centre, University of Leipzig, Germany), Edited by (Division of Cardiology, University of Ghent, Belgium), Edited by (National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, UK)

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Covering both principles and practice, The ESC Textbook of Preventive Cardiology is a 'state of the art' resource for both the primary and secondary prevention of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Comprehensive, practical and extensively linked to practice guidelines and recommendations from the European Association of Preventive Cardiology (EAPC) it clearly connects the latest evidence base to strategies and proposals for the implementation of prevention in clinical practice.

With a strong clinical focus the topics covered range from epidemiology and risk stratification through psychological factors, behaviour and motivation to secondary prevention, integrating hospital-based and community care for cardiovascular disease prevention and information on cardio-protective drugs. Case studies, clinical decision-making trees and drug tables with recommended doses and potential side-effects make it easier than ever to implement treatments in practice.

Drawing together current knowledge and evidence, and examining all aspects of preventive cardiology in one succinct volume, The ESC Textbook of Preventive Cardiology is the ideal guide for the physician and allied health professional working to prevent and treat cardiovascular disease in their daily practice.

This print edition of The ESC Textbook of Preventive Cardiology comes with access to the online version on Oxford Medicine Online, for as long as the edition is published by Oxford University Press. By activating your unique access code, you can read and annotate the full text online, follow links from the references to primary research materials, and view, enlarge and download all the figures and tables.

Recenzijos

This textbook is an excellent attempt to provide an authoritative single reference suitable for all health care professionals dealing with cardiovascular patients and modification of their risk. * British Medical Awards 2016 * One of the first books (and the only one in the past five years) dedicated to this subject. . . a valuable resource to any health professional that is involved in cardiovascular prevention. * Jonty Bennett, FY2 Doctor, British Journal of Cardiology, 22 (3), 2015 *

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Highly commended in the cardiology section of the British Medical Association Book Awards 2016
Abbreviations x
Contributors xiii
PART 1 Epidemiology of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
1 Epidemiology of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease: scope of the problem and its determinants
3(18)
Martin O'Flaherty
Susanna Sans-Menendez
Simon Capewell
Torben Jørgensen
PART 2 Aetiology and pathophysiology of atherosclerosis
2 Genetic background of atherosclerosis and its risk factors
21(5)
Lesca M. Holdt
Daniel Teupser
3 From risk factors to plaque development and plaque destabilization
26(4)
Ulf Landmesser
Wolfgang Koenig
4 The role of thrombosis
30(9)
Elena M. Faioni
Maddalena Lettino
Marco Cattaneo
PART 3 Components of preventive cardiology
5 Risk stratification and risk assessment
39(15)
Ian Graham
Marie Therese Cooney
Dirk De Bacquer
6 Imaging in cardiovascular prevention
54(23)
Uwe Nixdorff
Stephan Achenbach
Frank Bengel
Pompilio Faggiano
Sara Fernandez
Christian Heiss
Thomas Mengden
Gian Francesco Mureddu
Eike Nagel
Valentina Puntmann
Jose Zamorano
7 Primary prevention: principles and practice
77(13)
Diego Vanuzzo
Simona Giampaoli
8 Secondary prevention and cardiac rehabilitation: principles and practice
90(15)
Massimo F. Piepoli
Pantaleo Giannuzzi
9 Behaviour and motivation
105(7)
Christian Albus
Christoph Herrmann-Lingen
10 Smoking
112(13)
Charlotta Pisinger
Serena Tonstad
11 Nutrition
125(15)
Jean Dallongeville
Deborah Lycett
Monique Verschuren
12 Physical activity and inactivity
140(35)
Stephan Gielen
Alessandro Mezzani
Paola Pontremoli
Simone Binno
Giovanni Q. Villani
Massimo F. Piepoli
Josef Niebauer
Daniel Forman
13 Overweight, obesity, and abdominal adiposity
175(14)
Gabriele Riccardi
Maria Masulli
14 Blood pressure
189(12)
Robert Fagard
Giuseppe Mancia
Renata Cifkova
15 Lipids
201(13)
Zeljko Reiner
Olov Wiklund
John Betteridge
16 Glucose intolerance and diabetes
214(14)
Christina Jarnert
Linda Mellbin
Lars Ryden
Jaakko Tuomilehto
17 Coagulation and thrombosis
228(10)
Kurt Huber
Joao Morais
18 Psychosocial factors in the prevention of cardiovascular disease
238(13)
Tores Theorell
Chantal Brisson
Michel Vezina
Alain Milot
Mahee Gilbert-Ouimet
19 Cardioprotective drugs
251(22)
Johan De Sutter
Miguel Mendes
Oscar H. Franco
PART 4 Setting and delivery of preventive cardiology
20 General remarks
273(5)
Pantaleo Giannuzzi
21 Acute care, immediate secondary prevention, and referral
278(7)
Ugo Corra
Bernhard Rauch
22 Hospital-based rehabilitation units
285(9)
Heinz Voller
Rona Reibis
Bernhard Schwaab
Jean-Paul Schmid
23 Ambulatory preventive care: outpatient clinics and primary care
294(9)
Jean-Paul Schmid
Hugo Saner
24 Health promotion to improve cardiovascular health in the general population
303(9)
Emer Shelley
Margaret E. Cupples
25 Community-based prevention centres
312(11)
Susan Connolly
Margaret E. Cupples
PART 5 Evaluation of preventive cardiology
26 Evaluation of preventive cardiology
323(20)
Kornelia Kotseva
Neil Oldridge
Massimo F. Piepoli
Index 343
Stephan Gielen is an Associate Professor, Head of the Heart Failure Programme and an interventional cardiologist at the Heart Centre of the University of Leipzig. He is President-elect of the European Association of Preventive Cardiology, Speaker of the Working Group of Preventive Cardiology of the German Society of Cardiology, and Vice Speaker of the Working Group on Cardiac Diseases in the Elderly. After his medical education at the University of Bochum, Germany, Harvard Medical School, Boston, and Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, US, he started his internship at Heidelberg University before moving to Leipzig in 1997. There he joined the research group of Professor Rainer Hambrecht, focusing on the pathophysiology of exercise intolerance in chronic heart failure (CHF) and exercise interventions in stable CHF patients.

Guy De Backer graduated as medical doctor at Ghent University in 1968. He holds a special degree in cardiology and in cardiac rehabilitation and he was awarded with an additional degree in public health. From 1973 until 1988 he was a permanent research fellow at the National Fund for Scientific Research (Belgium). In 1979 he was awarded with a PhD in epidemiology at Ghent University. From 1988 onwards he was professor of medicine at Ghent University chairing the Department of Public Health from 1989-2009 and the Cardiac Rehabilitation center of the University Hospital from 1983-2009. He is the author or co-author of more than 405 publications in journals cited in SCI, SSCI or AHCI, 120 papers in other journals and more than 40 chapters in books.

Guy De Backer is a member and the past-chairman of the Superior Health Council in Belgium (1996-2009) and a member and the past-president of the Royal Academy of Medicine of Belgium (2007-2010).



Professor Massimo F Piepoli is a Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer at Imperial College.



David Wood is the Garfield Weston Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine at the International Centre for Circulatory Health, National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, and Honorary Consultant Cardiologist to Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust. With a special interest in prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD), Professor Wood has developed Guidelines on CVD prevention for the World Health Organisation, European Society of Cardiology and the British Cardiovascular Society. He has contributed to policy development through the European Heart Health Initiative, leading to the St Valentines Day declaration on CVD Prevention, and subsequently the European Heart Health Charter, which aims to reduce the burden of cardiovascular disease through political advocacy.