
Heart attack is the most common cause of death in developed countries, and there is now clear evidence that early and appropriate treatment can significantly reduce this mortality. This practical book is essential for all those who treat patients experiencing acute chest pain syndromes. The book begins with an overview of the epidemiology and pathology of myocardial infarction, and a consideration of risk reduction. It covers the early management of acute chest pain and cardiac arrest in the community, and discusses the rationale behind providing effective community care. It then addresses hospital care, including investigation, diagnosis, and management of myocardial infarction, and possible complications. There is a section dealing with practical procedures such as cardioversion and temporary pacing, and a chapter describing the commonly used cardiac drugs. Finally, there is a discussion of the recovery phase and rehabilitation and surveillance in the community.
This text investigates the clinical protocols and management strategies required to optimize outcomes for patients experiencing myocardial infarction in both community and hospital settings. Author Kevin Jennings synthesizes epidemiological data, pathological insights, and evidence-based treatment guidelines to provide a comprehensive framework for medical professionals. The book emphasizes the critical nature of early intervention and the systematic approach necessary to reduce mortality rates associated with acute chest pain syndromes.
What You Will Find
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Medical professionals frequently cite this work as a practical, high-utility reference for clinicians operating in emergency and acute care environments. Experts highlight the text for its clear, structured approach to bridging the gap between pre-hospital community care and specialized hospital intervention.
Page Count:
226
Publication Date:
1994-09-29
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192630067
ISBN-13:
9780192630063
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