Peripheral Arterial Disease: Diagnosis And Treatment (contemporary Cardiology)
by Jay D. Coffman /
2002 / English / PDF
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Recognized experts comprehensively review the clinical, surgical,
radiological, and scientific aspects of atherosclerotic peripheral
arterial disease (PAD), including endovascular, gene, and drug
therapies. In their far-ranging discussions, the authors examine in
depth the risk factors and antiplatelet therapies for PAD patients
at high risk for suffering a heart attack and/or and stroke, the
question of exercise rehabilitation, the surgical approaches to
revascularization, and the preoperative evaluation and
perioperative management of the vascular patient. Completing this
detailed overview is important information on ameliorating the risk
factors for PAD, its pathogenesis and epidemiology, and the
physiological and pathophysiological basis of available diagnostic
tests.
Recognized experts comprehensively review the clinical, surgical,
radiological, and scientific aspects of atherosclerotic peripheral
arterial disease (PAD), including endovascular, gene, and drug
therapies. In their far-ranging discussions, the authors examine in
depth the risk factors and antiplatelet therapies for PAD patients
at high risk for suffering a heart attack and/or and stroke, the
question of exercise rehabilitation, the surgical approaches to
revascularization, and the preoperative evaluation and
perioperative management of the vascular patient. Completing this
detailed overview is important information on ameliorating the risk
factors for PAD, its pathogenesis and epidemiology, and the
physiological and pathophysiological basis of available diagnostic
tests.