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Cardiology: Churchill’s Ready Reference
Cardiology: Churchill’s Ready Reference provides a practical compilation of information to assist in the everyday clinical management of the cardiac patient.
In this volume, the authors have included an abundance of diagrams, figures, and tables that they find helpful in understanding some of challenges and conditions frequently encountered in this area of medicine and it is to be hoped that the volume will guide clinicians in the diagnosis and management of common conditions encountered on a daily basis in this area of practice. This book is not meant to replace larger, more complete textbooks, but to complement them and will be useful at the bedside, in the office and for teaching.
- Quick reference guide to laboratory and other test results with associated normal values
- Includes guidance on equipment usage in the Coronary Care Unit
- Includes the latest guidelines from the European Resuscitation Council
- Abundant tables and artworks give rapid access to key information such as IV regimens and scoring systems
- Includes current international guidelines
Cardiologists are faced with an ever-growing body of investigative and therapeutic options and it is increasingly difficult to keep up with the wide spectrum of information required for them to perform optimally in day-to-day practice. Cardiology: Churchill’s Ready Reference will provide all of the information required to help with everyday practice and covers the A-Z of care including laboratory and other investigations, scoring systems, invasive procedures, equipment usage and relevant drug treatment in a handy, pocketbook format.
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About the Author
Walport Clinical Lecturer and Specialist Registrar in Cardiology, Imperial College and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London, UKAlexander Lyon is a Cardiology Specialist Registrar and Walport Clinical Lecturer in Cardiology at Imperial College London.
Dr Lyon studied Medicine at Oxford University where he took a 1st Class degree in Physiological Sciences in 1995, achieving second place in the final honours school. After qualifying from the John Radcliffe Medical School in 1998, he trained as a junior doctor in Cardiology in Oxford, the Royal Brompton Hospital and Sydney, Australia.
He joined the Cardiac Medicine research group of Professor Sian Harding and Professor Philip Poole-Wilson, where he studied the influence of cardiac gene therapy upon ventricular arrhythmia generation. He was awarded a MRC Clinical Research Training Fellowship in 2005. He completed his PhD in 2008, and spent his first postdoctoral year studying the spatiotemporal patterns of mitochondrial function in the lab of Fadi Akar and Roger Hajjar at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York. He was appointed Walport Clinical Lecturer in Cardiology in October 2008.
His main research interests include:
1. Abnormal calcium physiology in heart failure.
2. Mechansims of ventricular arrhythmias in heart failure.
3. Biological therapies for heart failure – these include gene therapy, stem cell therapy and myocardial tissue engineering.
4. Spatio-temporal patterns of mitochondrial dysfunction in the intact heart.
5. Influence of stress and high catecholamine levels on cardiac function.
Recent academic awards include the Royal Society of Medicine Cardiology Section President’s Medal Winner (2007), Medical Research Society Raftery Prize in Cardiovascular Sciences winner (2008), European Meeting of International Society of Heart Research Best Scientific Poster Prize (2008). He has presented at numerous national and international meetings in the field of cardiac calcium pathophysiology and gene therapy in heart failure. He is currently supervisor for two Imperial College PhD students.Glyn Thomas MD
Specialist Registrar in Cardiology, Newham General Hospital, London, UKVanessa Cobb, BSc, MBBS, MRCP, is a Specialist Registrar in Cardiology Specialist Registrar in Cardiology at The Heart Hospital, University College London Hospitals NHS Trust, London, UK. She obtained a BSc in Immunology and Basic Medical Science in 1996 and qualified from Kings College School of Medicine and Dentistry in 1999.Jamil Mayet MBChB, MD, MBA, FESC, FACC, FRCP
Chief of Service, Cardiovascular Medicine, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London, UK
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