100 Questions in Cardiology |
100 Questions in Cardiology. Edited by Diana Holdright. (BMJ Books) UCL Hospitals, London, UK. More than 100 questions are answered by leading cardiologists. Practical guide to management of complicated situations. For practitioners and residents. Softcover. A guide to the management of common cardiological scenarios. This title offers a response from leading experts in each field, to the more common, and often poorly dealt with problems of cardiology. It is a "how-to" guide based on cardiological evidence. 1. What are the cardiovascular risks of hypertension?. 2. Is 24 hour blood pressure monitoring necessary, and what do I do with the information?. 3. Who should be screened for a cause of secondary hypertension? How do I screen?. 4. What blood pressure should I treat, and what should I aim for when treating a 45 year old, a 60 year old, a 75 year old or an 85 year old?. 5. Is one treatment for hypertension proven to be better than another in terms of survival?. 6. It was once suggested that calcium channel blockers might be dangerous for treating hypertension. Is this still true?. 7. How can I outline a management plan for the patient with essential hypertension?. 8. How do I manage the patient with malignant hypertension?. 9. etc.
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