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Evidence-Based Coronary Care, 1st Edition

Author :
Mark Connaughton
Date of Publication: 03/2001
All junior doctors and in particular trainee cardiologists will at some point in their training be involved in managing acute coronary syndromes and other cardiac emergencies. This handbook sets out the recognized clinical steps to take and backs the ...view more
All junior doctors and in particular trainee cardiologists will at some point in their training be involved in managing acute coronary syndromes and other cardiac emergencies. This handbook sets out the recognized clinical steps to take and backs them up with an analysis of the evidence supporting these decisions. Evidence-Based Coronary Care willprovide junior doctors with the answers they seek when dealing with difficult clinical situations. Evidence-Based medicine is still very topical, and this book will adopt a similar style to James: Evidence-Based Obstetrics in setting out the clinical management plan on the verso page and the evidence supporting that plan on the recto page.
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All junior doctors and in particular trainee cardiologists will at some point in their training be involved in managing acute coronary syndromes and other cardiac emergencies. This handbook sets out the recognized clinical steps to take and backs them up with an analysis of the evidence supporting these decisions. Evidence-Based Coronary Care willprovide junior doctors with the answers they seek when dealing with difficult clinical situations. Evidence-Based medicine is still very topical, and this book will adopt a similar style to James: Evidence-Based Obstetrics in setting out the clinical management plan on the verso page and the evidence supporting that plan on the recto page.

Key Features
  • Two page spread design showing management plan on verso page and supporting evidence on the recto page
  • All forms of cardiac emergencies are covered
  • Includes inpatient and outpatient scenarios
  • Complete coverage of different drugs in use for MI and unstable angina
  • Includes cost/benefits analyses
  • Didactic approach
  • Based on up-to-date literature survey

  • Author Information
    By Mark Connaughton, BA, MB,BS, MRCP, MD, Cardiology DepartmentSt. Mary's Hospital, Newport, Isle of Wight, UK