
Therapeutic Strategies for Heart Failure
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Health & Wellness
Format
Kindle
Pages
183
Language
Japanese
Published
Jan 1, 2018
Publisher
Springer
Edition
1st ed. 2018
ISBN-10
4431560653
ISBN-13
9784431560654
Description
In the realm of cardiovascular health, Gilbert Peterson presents a comprehensive exploration of heart failure, emphasizing both the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms and pragmatic management strategies. The text begins by delineating the complexities of heart failure, providing readers with a solid grounding in the conditions that lead to this prevalent ailment. Peterson's clear explanations serve not only healthcare professionals but also individuals seeking to understand heart failure's intricate scientific basis.
As the narrative unfolds, the focus shifts to practical applications in treatment and management. Through a methodical approach, the author discusses various therapeutic strategies tailored for acute and chronic heart failure settings, equipping practitioners with essential tools for effective intervention. This insightful guide helps to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world application, making it an invaluable resource for anyone involved in cardiac care or seeking to enhance their understanding of heart failure management.
As the narrative unfolds, the focus shifts to practical applications in treatment and management. Through a methodical approach, the author discusses various therapeutic strategies tailored for acute and chronic heart failure settings, equipping practitioners with essential tools for effective intervention. This insightful guide helps to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world application, making it an invaluable resource for anyone involved in cardiac care or seeking to enhance their understanding of heart failure management.
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