AUTOR/ES: William J. Brady, MD, Wyatt W. Decker, MD and Amal Mattu, MD
ISBN: 9781416027133
AÑO: 2005
IDIOMA: Inglés
ENCUADERNACIÓN: Hardcover, Reference
PÁGINAS: 240
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DE INTERES PARA: Medicine
RELACIONADOS: Emergency Medicine
PUNTOS CLAVE: Cardiac emergencies represent one of the most critical patient populations in the emergency department. This important book discusses the management of cardiogenic pulomonary edema, acute myocardial infarction, and atrial fibrillation. Readers also benefit from articles on cocaine chest pain; cardiac biomarkers; non-invasive imaging of acute coronary syndromes; cardiovascular complications in toxicology; aortic disasters; and severe hypertension. Reviews on the initial evaluation of the chest pain patient and emergency medical services of emergency cardiac care are also included.
INDICE: 1. Confounding Electrocardiographic Patterns of the Acute Myocardial Infarction (Chan and Harrigan) 2. ED Management of the Patient with Atrial Fibrillation (Raghavan and Meloy) 3. Modern Management of Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema (Mattu, Martinez and Kluetz) 4. Medical Management of the Acute Myocardial Infarction (Tabas and McNutt) 5. Cocaine Chest Pain (Garmel and Levis) 6. Mechanical Complications of the Acute Myocardial Infarction (Feldman and Barrett) 7. Advances in Cardiac Biomarkers (Aviles) 8. Non-Invasive Imaging of Acute Coronary Syndromes (Aviles) 9. Cardiovascular Emergencies in the Pediatric Patient (Woods) 10. Arrhythmic Complications of Acute Coronary Syndromes (Perron) 11. Cardiovascular Complications in Toxicology (Holstege) 12. Acute Revascularization Therapy in the Acute Myocardial Infarction (Ghaemmaghami and Burt) 13. Aortic Disasters (Haro and Lobl) 14. Severe Hypertension in the ED Patient (Stead and Miller) 15. Initial Evaluation of the Chest Pain Patient (Boie) 16. EMS Aspects of Emergency Cardiac Care (Luke and Hankins)
DATOS DEL AUTOR: By William J. Brady, MD, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Clinical Internal Medicine, Vice Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, Virginia; Wyatt W. Decker, MD; and Amal Mattu, MD