Cardio-Hepatology 1st Edition
Cardio-Hepatology, 1st Edition by Tatsunori Taniguchi and Samuel Lee is an essential, contemporary resource that brings together cardiology and hepatology to illuminate the complex interactions between the heart and liver. Designed for clinicians who manage overlapping cardiohepatic disease, this book offers clear, practical guidance grounded in current evidence.
Begin with concise explanations of pathophysiology—how heart failure, pulmonary hypertension, and systemic vascular disorders affect liver function and how chronic liver disease impacts cardiac performance. Readers will find clinically-focused chapters on diagnosis, risk stratification, noninvasive and invasive testing, perioperative care, and integrated management strategies that bridge specialties. Real-world case discussions and stepwise diagnostic algorithms translate theory into bedside decisions that matter in emergency departments, intensive care units, and outpatient clinics.
Ideal for cardiologists, hepatologists, transplant teams, internists, and trainees, this volume supports multidisciplinary care and informed decision-making. Whether you practice in North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific or elsewhere, the book’s global perspective and practical approach make it relevant for diverse healthcare settings and patient populations.
If you’re seeking a definitive guide to cardiohepatic interactions that enhances clinical confidence and improves patient outcomes, Cardio-Hepatology, 1st Edition is a must-have addition to your professional library. Order now to equip your team with the knowledge and strategies needed for modern, collaborative care.
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