
Ischaemic heart disease remains the most important cause of death in most developed countries. Alongside preventive measures the advent of coronary artery surgery has improved the symptomatic status and long-term survival in patients suffering from coronary artery disease and myocardial infarction. This book brings together developments in the field that have occurred in the last ten years including advances in surgical techniques, protection of the heart and post-operative care, and it introduces the link with molecular biology.
This text investigates the evolution and clinical efficacy of surgical interventions for ischaemic heart disease within the context of modern medical practice. Authors John E. C. Wright and Ravi Pillai synthesize a decade of clinical advancements, focusing on the intersection of surgical technique, myocardial protection, and emerging molecular biological research. The work argues that surgical management, when paired with preventive strategies, remains a critical component in improving patient survival and quality of life.
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Medical professionals and students frequently identify this text as a reliable reference for understanding the technical shifts in cardiac surgery during the period of its publication. Experts highlight the authors' ability to bridge the gap between traditional surgical methodology and the introduction of molecular science in clinical settings.
Page Count:
320
Publication Date:
1999-08-05
ISBN-10:
0192624660
ISBN-13:
9780192624666
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