Product Description
A unique book, covering the treatment of the commonest sustained cardiac arrhythmia in both hospital and general practice. It brings together the theory, principals, and practice of managing this condition in the light of the many recent advances in treatment.
From the Back Cover
Atrial fibrillation has often been regarded as a trivial disorder, dispite its important health implications. Yet, it is the commonest sustained cardiac arrhythmia and is well recognised as a leading cause of mortality and morbidity, particularly from heart failure, stroke, and other thromboembolic events.
The timely publication of the ABC of Atrial Fibrillation brings together the theory, principals, and practice of managing atrial fibrillation in the light of many recent advances in treatment. It provides a thoroughly practical update on the assessment and treatment of such patients. Chapters include:
- History and epidemology
- Aetiology and pathophysiology
- Differential diagnosis and investigation
- Pharmacological and non–drug management
- Antithrombotic therapy
- Cardioversion
- Atrial fibrillation in general and hospital practice
The concise yet comprehensive coverage of this important cardiac arrhythmia provides a unique guide and reference for everyone managing patients with atrial fibrillation, both in general practice, and in hospitals.