Atrial Fibrillation for General Cardiologists

Atrial Fibrillation for General Cardiologists

Asteggiano, Riccardo
Boriani, Giuseppe

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Atrial Fibrillation (AF), due to aging population, is a new epidemic leading to increase in mortality, morbidity and affecting quality of life. AF often presents clear symptoms of palpitation and dyspnoea, though sometimes it may not be associated with a clear or any symptoms at all, but rather is diagnosed when one of its complications appears, mainly ischemic stroke or heart failure. Atrial Fibrillation for General Cardiologists: The management in an office-based setting of patients with or suspected to have Atrial Fibrillation summarizes the main epidemiologic and various clinical aspects of AF. The book covers a range of topics from the updates of diagnostic tools including eHealth tools, long term monitoring devices, mobile-Apps, to be utilized by both cardiologists and patients themselves; to clinical and therapeutic management for special populations such as elderly, patients with other illnesses such as Chronic Lung diseases, Cancer patients, Endocrine conditions, Gastroenteric disorders and more. The book is an essential guide for both clinicians and researchers with an interest in atrial fibrillation, summarizing all established guidelines and clarifying any unclear aspects when dealing with special population. Summary on epidemiology and general aspects of AF from a General Cardiology point of view Updates on diagnostic tools now on the stage which the General Cardiologists may not be so familiar with Updates on clinical conditions, mainly from internal medicine, associated to AF presenting specific characteristics Updates on therapeutic management in specific conditions where Guidelines have some unclear suggestions or have to take into consideration specific issues INDICE: Part I: Atrial Fibrillation general approach1. Epidemiology aspects2. AF consequences3. Diagnostic issues in office-based practice4. What base pillars for treatment5. First diagnosis AF in office patients - Hospital admission criteria6. How to initiate anticoagulationPart II: Special aspects for AF screening and diagnosis1. Why to screen patients for AF2. What populations to screen3. Asymptomatic AF patients4. Classic diagnostic tools5. eHealth related diagnostic toolsPart III: Special population of AF patients - Clinic differences, Specific aspects of prevention and treatment1. AF in the very old patients2. AF in frailty and disability3. AF in Chronic Pulmonary Diseases (CPD)4. AF in Chronic Kidney Diseases (CKD)5. AF in endocrine illnesses6. AF and cancer7. AF in gastroenteric 'thorns' (hiatal hernia or gastroesophageal reflux disease)8. Alcohol and AF9. Special populations and conditions (NCS and psychiatric conditions, anaesthesia, OSAS, environment conditions, work and different functional conditions, 'tall' people)10. Care of patient following AF ablation11. Perioperative management of AF and OAC managementPart IV: Special consideration for rhythm or rate control in specific settings1. Asymptomatic patients2. Patients with advanced HF3. Patients with severe valvular diseases4. Patients with ACS or coronary revascularization5. Long term management of patients on antiarrhythmic drugs

  • ISBN: 978-0-12-823762-5
  • Editorial: Academic Press
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 200
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/02/2023
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés