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Acute Heart Failure [electronic resource] : Putting the Puzzle of Pathophysiology and Evidence Together in Daily Practice / by Wolfgang Krüger, Andrew J. Ludman.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Basel : Birkhäuser Basel, 2009Description: IX, 178 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783034600224
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 616.12 23
LOC classification:
  • RC681-688.2
Online resources:
Contents:
1 Cardiac physiology of acute heart failure syndromes -- 1.1 Cardiac performance -- 1.2 The fundamental equation of the circulation -- 1.3 Preload -- 1.4 Haemodynamic monitoring -- 1.5 Afterload -- 1.6 Contractility -- 1.7 Heart rate and contractility -- 1.8 Diastolic ventricular interaction (DVI) -- 1.9 Ventriculo-arterial coupling -- 1.10 Evaluation and assessment of cardiac performance -- 1.11 Summary -- 2 Acute heart failure syndromes -- 2.1 Definition -- 2.2 Classification of acute heart failure syndromes -- 2.3 Aetiology and epidemiology -- 2.4 Pathophysiology -- 2.5 Data on clinical presentation and diagnosis -- 2.6 Therapy -- 2.7 Valvular heart disease presenting as heart failure -- 2.8 Summary -- 3 Cardiogenic shock -- 3.1 Definition -- 3.2 Epidemiology -- 3.3 Aetiology -- 3.4 Pathophysiological aspects and special features -- 3.5 Clinical features and diagnostic remarks -- 3.6 Therapy -- 3.7 Summary -- 4 Acute right heart failure -- 4.1 Definition -- 4.2 Epidemiology and aetiology -- 4.3 Physiological and pathophysiological aspects -- 4.4 Diagnostic aspects -- 4.5 Therapy -- 4.6 Summary -- 5 Heart failure with normal left ventricular ejection fraction (HFNEF) -- 5.1 Definition -- 5.2 Epidemiology and aetiology -- 5.3 Pathophysiology -- 5.4 Clinical Features -- 5.5 Therapeutic considerations -- 5.6 Summary. .
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Acute heart failure is a potentially life threatening situation where correct, rapid therapy can have a life saving impact. In this rapidly changing area of medicine this text aims to bring the latest understanding of the pathophysiology together with a practical guide to diagnosis and management using a thoroughly evidenced based approach. This will appeal to a wide audience of health care professionals who will treat patients with acute heart failure, including doctors, medical students, nurses, and other professionals in the Emergency Department, General Internal Medicine, Anaesthetics, Cardiology (Medicine and Surgery) and Critical Care settings. It may be used as an evidence based guide for the junior practitioner or as an aide-memoire for the more senior. Always keeping the underlying pathophysiology at the forefront of the discussion, the reader is encouraged to understand the aetiology of the acute situation and how to direct management in order to correct the abnormal physiology. Each chapter is heavily referenced allowing the reader to easily refer to the original experimental studies and pursue topics in more detail if required. This text is a valuable addition to any practitioner who treats patients with acute heart failure and wants a deeper understanding of the condition.
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1 Cardiac physiology of acute heart failure syndromes -- 1.1 Cardiac performance -- 1.2 The fundamental equation of the circulation -- 1.3 Preload -- 1.4 Haemodynamic monitoring -- 1.5 Afterload -- 1.6 Contractility -- 1.7 Heart rate and contractility -- 1.8 Diastolic ventricular interaction (DVI) -- 1.9 Ventriculo-arterial coupling -- 1.10 Evaluation and assessment of cardiac performance -- 1.11 Summary -- 2 Acute heart failure syndromes -- 2.1 Definition -- 2.2 Classification of acute heart failure syndromes -- 2.3 Aetiology and epidemiology -- 2.4 Pathophysiology -- 2.5 Data on clinical presentation and diagnosis -- 2.6 Therapy -- 2.7 Valvular heart disease presenting as heart failure -- 2.8 Summary -- 3 Cardiogenic shock -- 3.1 Definition -- 3.2 Epidemiology -- 3.3 Aetiology -- 3.4 Pathophysiological aspects and special features -- 3.5 Clinical features and diagnostic remarks -- 3.6 Therapy -- 3.7 Summary -- 4 Acute right heart failure -- 4.1 Definition -- 4.2 Epidemiology and aetiology -- 4.3 Physiological and pathophysiological aspects -- 4.4 Diagnostic aspects -- 4.5 Therapy -- 4.6 Summary -- 5 Heart failure with normal left ventricular ejection fraction (HFNEF) -- 5.1 Definition -- 5.2 Epidemiology and aetiology -- 5.3 Pathophysiology -- 5.4 Clinical Features -- 5.5 Therapeutic considerations -- 5.6 Summary. .

Acute heart failure is a potentially life threatening situation where correct, rapid therapy can have a life saving impact. In this rapidly changing area of medicine this text aims to bring the latest understanding of the pathophysiology together with a practical guide to diagnosis and management using a thoroughly evidenced based approach. This will appeal to a wide audience of health care professionals who will treat patients with acute heart failure, including doctors, medical students, nurses, and other professionals in the Emergency Department, General Internal Medicine, Anaesthetics, Cardiology (Medicine and Surgery) and Critical Care settings. It may be used as an evidence based guide for the junior practitioner or as an aide-memoire for the more senior. Always keeping the underlying pathophysiology at the forefront of the discussion, the reader is encouraged to understand the aetiology of the acute situation and how to direct management in order to correct the abnormal physiology. Each chapter is heavily referenced allowing the reader to easily refer to the original experimental studies and pursue topics in more detail if required. This text is a valuable addition to any practitioner who treats patients with acute heart failure and wants a deeper understanding of the condition.

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