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Kiadó: Royal Society of Medicine Press
ISBN 1-85315-485-7
2003
"A good summary of modern practice based on the Hypertension Society guidelines...update yourself of hypertension without the need for a week's study leave." --Update
"The text is a timely, comprehensive guide providing all levels of practitioner with a wealth of information including diagnostic and treatment criteria and options...The design and layout of the book allows for easy reading and quick reference. Key issues and main points are highlighted with useful further reading indicated at the end of each chapter...The text is highly significant and serves both primary and secondary care as a comprehensive, current guide." --Community Practitioner
The "In Practice" series has been devised by the Royal Society of Medicine Press as a means of presenting clearcut and accessible opinion-leader advice and summary facts relevant to everyday clinical practice.
Clinical hypertension, commonly known as "high blood pressure", is a highly prevalent condition and is a major risk factor in cardiovascular disease. Many people are unaware that they have the condition until some of the associated complications occur, such as heart disease, retinopathy and renal failure. Once detected, hypertension can be effectively controlled. This guide provides practical, up-to-date summaries on how to manage clinical hypertension in everyday practice. In addition to providing an overview of its epidemiology and pathophysiology, the book also contains focused reviews on various drug therapies and how to lower blood pressure through lifestyle changes. Specialist patient groups and hypertension during pregnancy are also discussed.
"Clinical Hypertension in Practice" will be of great value to general practitioners, hospital doctors and nurses working in cardiology, obstetrics and general practice, as well as to undergraduate and postgraduate students of medicine and pharmacy.