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Emerging Pathologies in Cardiology

Proceedings of the Mediterranean Cardiology Meeting 2005 (Taormina, April 7-9, 2005)

Gulizia, M.M. (Ed.)

2005, XV, 407 p., Hardcover ISBN: 978-88-470-0311-8

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The book aims to give the most up-to-date information about the epidemiology, the pathophysiology, the diagnosis and the new treatments of the Emerging Pathologies in Cardiology. It presents the state of the art on Acute Coronary Syndromes, Sudden Cardiac Death, Heart Failure, Atrial Fibrillation, Syncope and Prevention of Global Cardiovascular Risk which are some of the emerging pathologies urging investigators to develop many and more sophisticated pharmacological, electrical or mechanical therapies. The volume chapters are written by world-renowned leading experts in these fields, and present a detailed analysis of the most recent developments in the treatment of the above mentioned cardiac pathologies.

Written for:

Cardiologists, internists, first aid clinicians, physicians of general medicine, fellows, nurses and technicians with high interest in the whole management of these emerging cardiac pathologies

Keywords:

ablation atrial fibrillation

cardiac resynchronization emerging pathologies heart failure

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