COVID-19 and the Cardiovascular System 1st Edition
Capture the critical intersection of infectious disease and cardiology with COVID-19 and the Cardiovascular System, 1st Edition by Brian C. Case and Ron Waksman. This timely, authoritative volume distills global clinical experience into practical guidance for cardiologists, intensivists, internists, and frontline healthcare providers managing cardiovascular complications of SARS-CoV-2 infection.
Clear, evidence-focused chapters explore the pathophysiology linking COVID-19 to myocardial injury, myocarditis, arrhythmias, thromboembolic disease, and acute coronary syndromes. Advanced diagnostics and imaging strategies—ECG, echocardiography, MRI—and their role in differentiating COVID-related cardiac disease are explained with clinical clarity. Management pathways cover anticoagulation, anti-inflammatory therapies, revascularization considerations, and perioperative care, with attention to evolving treatment paradigms and vaccine-related cardiovascular questions.
Written for a global audience, this book addresses regional implications—from resource-limited settings to tertiary centers—making it relevant for clinicians across North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Whether you treat hospitalized patients, design public-health protocols, or guide outpatient follow-up for long COVID cardiac sequelae, the text equips you with actionable knowledge rooted in current research and real-world practice.
Concise case studies, algorithmic approaches, and evidence summaries enhance clinical decision-making, while clear explanations make complex mechanisms accessible. If you need a dependable reference that bridges science and bedside care during a pandemic that reshaped cardiovascular medicine, this edition is an essential addition to your professional library.
Order your copy of COVID-19 and the Cardiovascular System, 1st Edition today to stay current with best practices in diagnosis, management, and prevention of COVID-19–related cardiac disease.
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