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From Editor’s Desk Perhaps in no other situation a physician experiences the same magnitude of agony and ecstasy as while attending an emergency. Though initially one tends to be ‘down in the dumps’ after being unsuccessful in a case or being euphoric over a successful management of a dire emergency, in due course one develops an attitude of equanimity. This attitude is essential so that our own emotions do not affect our management plans. I have chosen two aphorisms in Medicine, ‘Primum non nocere’ and ‘Primum succurere’. While attending to a patient, if we are not able to cure him or relieve him it is excusable but we have to do our best not to harm the patient in the process...
As the dawn of 2020 arrived, a new threat to Mankind was revealed in the form of- novel Corona Virus, claiming lives incessantly all over the world. Starting in the end of 2019, December, this strain of Corona virus was first isolated from Wuhan, China. The never before identified strain of Corona virus in man, was named as novel Corona virus (2019-nCoV). The infection caused has now been named as Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID19). With the physicians still to learn about its behaviour and with no cure at hand, the disease turned into pandemic very soon. World Health Organization instructed all information regarding COVID-19 accessible, so as to doctors and health workers all over the world...
This book will cover all aspects of hypertension and the manifestations of cardiovascular disease in the Asian population. Asia has the largest population of all the continents, and also has the largest number of people suffering from these diseases. Due to an expanding economy and increasing affluent lifestyles, their incidence is increasing at alarming rates - in fact, this continent is a ticking time bomb for HTN and CVD outbreaks. The book fills a large gap, as there are currently no volumes on this topic - and provides much-needed information for physicians not only in Asia but globally. Not only physicians, but also all related medical professionals and libraries will benefit from this book, to which renowned international experts contributed.
Section 1: Epidemiology Section 2: Clinical Presentation Section 3: Investigations Section 4: Invasive Procedure Section 5: Therapeutics Options Section 6: Prevention
(Medicine Update 2019_2 Volumes) SECTION 1: CARDIOLOGY SECTION 2: HYPERTENSION SECTION 3: PULMONOLOGY SECTION 4: ENDOCRINOLOGY SECTION 5: DIABETOLOGY SECTION 6: NEUROLOGY SECTION 7: RHEUMATOLOGY SECTION 8: NEPHROLOGY SECTION 9: GASTROENTEROLOGY AND HEPATOLOGY SECTION 10: ONCOLOGY AND HEMATOLOGY SECTION 11: INFECTIOUS DISEASES SECTION 12: CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE SECTION 13: POISIONING AND TOXICOLOGY SECTION 14: PREGNANCY SECTION 15: HIV SECTION 16: GERIATRICS SECTION 17: LIPIDOLOGY SECTION 18: NUTRITION SECTION 19: ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE SECTION 20: MISCELLANEOUS (Progress in Medicine 2019) SECTION 1: CARDIOLOGY SECTION 2: ENDOCRINOLOGY AND DIABETOLOGY SECTION 3: GASTROENTEROLOGY SECTION 4: GERIATRICS SECTION 5: GENERAL MEDICINE SECTION 6: INFECTIOUS DISEASES SECTION 7: NEPHROLOGY SECTION 8: NEUROLOGY SECTION 9: ONCOLOGY SECTION 10: PULMONOLOGY SECTION 11: POISONING SECTION 12: RABINDRANATH TAGORE ORATION SECTION 13: RHEUMATOLOGY Index
Hypertension is another name for high blood pressure. It can lead to severe complications and increases the risk of heart disease, stroke, and death. Blood pressure is the force exerted by the blood against the walls of the blood vessels. The new edition of this manual provides cardiologists with the latest advances in the diagnosis and management of hypertension. Divided into 14 sections, the book begins with an overview of the history and epidemiology of the condition, risk factors, pathophysiological aspects, and molecular basis. The next chapters discuss the accuracy of blood pressure measurements, target organ damage, and secondary hypertension. The book concludes with chapters on thera...
SECTION 1: CLINICAL SECTION 2: DIAGNOSIS SECTION 3: TENECTEPLASE (TNK) AND CLOT TREATMENT SECTION 4: NOACs IN CLOT TREATMENT SECTION 5: THROMBOSIS AND CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE SECTION 6: THROMBOSIS AND HYPERTENSION SECTION 7: THROMBOSIS AND HEART FAILURE SECTION 8: THROMBOSIS AND DYSLIPIDEMIA SECTON 9: THROMBOSIS AND DIABETES MELLITUS SECTION 10: THROMBOSIS AND ARRHYTHMIA SECTION 11: THROMBOSIS AND CARDIOMYOPATHY SECTION 12: THROMBOSIS AND RHD SECTION 13: DVT SECTION 14: THROMBOSIS AND PAD SECTION 15: THROMBOSIS AND CAROTID ARTERY DISEASE SECTION 16: THROMBOSIS AND VERTEBRAL ARTERY DISEASE SECTION 17: THROMBOSIS AND STROKE INTRACEREBRAL ARTERIAL DISEASE SECTION 18: THROMBOSIS AND KIDNEY SECTI...
Since the end of 2019, Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), which caused more than 6 million deaths worldwide, immediately gained attention as a major public health issue. The clinical spectrum of COVID-19 encompasses a wide range of conditions, from a minor upper respiratory tract infection to severe interstitial pneumonia with respiratory and even multi-organ failure and a high in-hospital mortality. This unpredictability encouraged the development of tailored vaccination tactics to control the viral propagation and slow the progression of the disease. During the pandemic, a vast amount of clinical and laboratory data was gathered, allowing researchers to learn more about the progression of the disease as well as the efficacy and safety of the anti-SARS-Cov-2 vaccine.
Section 1: Cardiology 1. Evolocumab and Clinical Outcomes in Patients with Cardiovascular Disease 2. System of Care for Patients with ST-segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction in India: The Tamil Nadu-ST-segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction Program 3. Predictors of Death in Contemporary Adult Patients with Eisenmenger Syndrome: A Multicenter Study 4. Midterm Results of Tetralogy of Fallot with Absent Pulmonary Valve 5. Meta-analysis of the Impact of Intervention versus Symptom-driven Management in Asymptomatic Severe Aortic Stenosis 6. Prevalence and Clinical Manifestations of Primary Aldosteronism Encountered in Primary Care Practice 7. Heart Failure with Preserved, Borderline, and Redu...