COVID-19’s Consequences on the Cardiovascular System 1st Edition
COVID-19’s Consequences on the Cardiovascular System (1st Edition) by Fabian Sanchis-Gomar and Amer Harky delivers a rigorous, up-to-date examination of how SARS-CoV-2 reshaped cardiology practice worldwide. Combining clear clinical insight with the latest research, this authoritative volume unpacks mechanisms from viral myocarditis and endothelial injury to coagulopathy, arrhythmias, and long COVID cardiovascular sequelae.
Startled by the pandemic’s cardiac complications? This book draws you in with concise explanations of pathophysiology, diagnostic strategies, and risk stratification, then advances into practical management—covering imaging, biomarkers, anticoagulation, and rehabilitation. Written for cardiologists, intensivists, internists, and healthcare leaders, it synthesizes global evidence and real-world case studies to inform decisions across hospitals from Europe and North America to Asia, Latin America, and Africa.
What makes this edition indispensable is its balance of science and application: clear algorithms for acute care, guidance on chronic cardiovascular follow-up, and discussion of implications for public health and policy. Whether you’re preparing for clinical rounds, building protocols, or updating a hospital cardiology service, the book equips you with actionable knowledge and confidence.
Elevate your practice with a resource that deciphers complex interactions between COVID-19 and the heart, supported by expert analysis and clinically relevant recommendations. Add this essential reference to your professional library today to stay current with the evolving intersections of infectious disease and cardiovascular medicine. Purchase now for immediate insight into one of the most important cardiology challenges of the 21st century.
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