Braunwald's Heart Disease (by Peter Libby MD PhD)
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Current, comprehensive, and evidence-based Braunwald's Heart
Disease remains the most trusted reference in the field and the
leading source of reliable cardiology information for
practitioners and trainees worldwide. The fully updated 12th
Edition continues the tradition of excellence with dependable,
state-of-the-art coverage of new drugs, new guidelines, more
powerful imaging modalities, and recent developments in
precision medicine that continue to change and advance the
practice of cardiovascular medicine. Written and edited by
global experts in the field, this award-winning text is an
unparalleled multimedia reference for every aspect of this
complex and fast-changing area.
Offers balanced, dependable content on rapidly changing clinical
science, clinical and translational research, and evidence-based
medicine.
Includes 76 new contributing authors and 14 new chapters that
cover Artificial intelligence in Cardiovascular Medicine;
Wearables; Influenza, Pandemics, COVID-19, and Cardiovascular
Disease; Tobacco and Nicotine Products in Cardiovascular
Disease; Cardiac Amyloidosis; Impact of the Environment on
Cardiovascular Health, and more.
Features a new introductory chapter Cardiovascular Disease:
Past, Present, and Future by Eugene Braunwald, MD, offering his
unique, visionary approach to the field of cardiology. Dr.
Braunwald also curates the extensive, bimonthly online updates
that include "Hot Off the Press" (with links to Practice Update)
and "Late-Breaking Clinical Trials".
Provides cutting-edge coverage of key topics such as proteomics
and metabolomics, TAVR, diabetocardiology, and cardio-oncology.
Contains 1,850 high-quality illustrations, radiographic images,
algorithms, and charts, and provides access to 215 videos called
out with icons in the print version.
Highlights the latest AHA, ACC, and ESC guidelines to clearly
summarize diagnostic criteria and clinical implications.
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