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Benefits: · Evaluation and critical appraisal of the full range of published literature in the field
· Key papers for practice identified and summarised
· Single user-friendly volume
· Draws on the experience of a number of the world's leading centres of expertise in interventional cardiology |
Authors: AP Banning, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford; PJ de Feijter, Thoraxcenter, Rotterdam, The Netherlands |
Description: Interventional cardiology has emerged in recent years as one of the most important therapeutic techniques in cardiovascular medicine, and continuing advances in technology further extend and enhance its utility in the treatment of coronary disease. For this reason, it is essential that doctors are informed of the latest developments in the field.
The Year in Interventional Cardiology 2003 brings together an outstanding team of internationally recognised experts from many of the leading centres in the world. Organised in six sections, this volume provides authoritative comment on pharmacological management, the practice of interventional techniques and the latest advances in stent design, as well as current opinion on management of the most common complication, restenosis. This volume also incorporates discussion of other modalities of cardiac imaging and their utility in diagnosing coronary artery disease. |
Readership:
Specialists in cardiology and internal medicine ▪ Doctors in training.
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Book Details:
ISBN: 978 1 904392 14 9
400pp; 234 x 156mm; Illustrations; Hardback;
Publication Date: October 2003
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