Diagnosis and Treatment of Mitral Valve Disease
Diagnosis and Treatment of Mitral Valve Disease by is an essential, contemporary reference for clinicians confronting one of cardiology’s most complex challenges. Clear, evidence-based and clinically focused, this volume guides readers from pathophysiology and precise diagnostic pathways to modern therapeutic strategies — surgical and transcatheter — that define current practice.
Inside, readers will find concise explanations of mitral regurgitation and mitral stenosis, practical diagnostic algorithms emphasizing transthoracic and transesophageal echocardiography, and up-to-date discussion of perioperative management, heart-team decision-making, and long-term follow-up. The book synthesizes clinical guidelines and recent advances in valve repair, replacement and minimally invasive interventions, making it highly relevant to cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, echocardiographers, trainees and multidisciplinary heart teams.
What sets this title apart is its focus on applicability: case-based examples, clear flowcharts and actionable recommendations help translate evidence into bedside decisions. Whether you practice in North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific or elsewhere, the strategies and principles presented are globally relevant and adaptable to regional protocols and resource settings.
For clinicians seeking to refine diagnostic accuracy, expand therapeutic options and improve patient outcomes, this authoritative guide delivers clarity and confidence. Ideal for clinical use, teaching, and reference in hospital libraries, Diagnosis and Treatment of Mitral Valve Disease by is a practical investment in professional development.
Order your copy today to stay current with evolving mitral valve care and bring immediate value to your clinical practice.
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