Acute Coronary Syndrome covers the spectrum of clinical conditions
ranging from unstable angina to non-ST elevation myocardial
infarction and ST elevation myocardial infarction. These
life-threatening disorders are a major cause of emergency medical
care, hospitalization and mortality. Management of Acute
Coronary Syndromes is designed to provide busy clinicians with
a comprehensive guide to the investigation, diagnosis and treatment
of these syndromes. It encompasses the latest technologies,
including the use of biomarkers and non-invasive imaging
procedures.
For each condition, the reader is taken through all of the
therapeutic options available; in each case the indications and
contraindications are evaluated in the light of the latest clinical
trials. Potential complications are dealt with in a similar
fashion, permitting the reader to anticipate and manage problems as
they arise. The authors also present evidence-based recommendations
for long-term care of at-risk patients, encompassing pharmacologic
therapies and lifestyle management.
The book concludes with a comprehensive collection of appendices
that include treatment algorithms, risk scores and a summary
of the latest management guidelines.
Management of Acute Coronary Syndromes is the most up to
date and comprehensive evidence-based guide to managing acute
coronary syndromes, in a compact and usable format. It will
be of interest to busy specialist physicians in cardiovascular
medicine, cardiac and vascular surgery, and critical care, as well
as primary care physicians and hospitalists who care for patients
with these syndromes.
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Dr. Eli Gelfand is a clinical cardiologist, who provides comprehensive care for patients with a full range of heart and vascular problems at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
He is the Director of the Vascular Diagnostic Laboratory, Harvard Medical School and is the , Harvard Medial School and is the Associate Cardiovascular Fellowship Director at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
Dr. Christopher P. Cannon, is an Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and an Associate Physician in the Cardiovascular Division at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts. He is a senior investigator of the Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction (TIMI) Study Group. Dr. Cannon has published more than 500 original articles, reviews, editorials, book chapters, and electronic publications in the field of acute coronary syndromes.
Dr. Cannon has received numerous awards including the Alfred Steiner Research Award, Upjohn Achievement in Research Award, and Robert F. Loeb Award for Excellence in Clinical Medicine. He is a Fellow of the American Heart Association and of the American College of Cardiology.