Clinical Neurocardiology

Clinical Neurocardiology

Auteur : Louis R. Caplan, J. Willis Hurst, Marc I. Chimowitz

Date de publication : 1999-05-28

Éditeur : CRC Press

Nombre de pages : 520

Résumé du livre

This valuable reference provides a wide range of practical, clinical information for physicians who care for patients with neurological and cardiac problems.
Clinical Neurocardiology

  • considers neurological complications arising from cardiac surgery and other cardiac interventions
  • describes neurological findings in heart disease patients, including brain embolism, encephalopathies, and the effects of commonly prescribed drugs
  • discusses the prognosis, diagnosis, and treatment of cardiac arrest
  • details the management of coexistent coronary and cerebrovascular disease
  • reviews the effects of various toxic and metabolic disorders causing neurologic symptoms in cardiac disease patients
  • analyzes cardiac lesions as well as cardiac and neurological findings in patients with various diseases that effect the nervous system and heart
  • and more!
    With over 1700 references, tables, drawings, photographs, and micrographs, Clinical Neurocardiology benefits cardiologists; neurologists; cardiac, cardiovascular, and vascular surgeons; neurosurgeons; internists; family and primary care physicians; physiologists; neuroscientists; and graduate and medical school students in these disciplines.
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