By Ron Waksman, Paul A. Gurbel, Michael A. Gaglia Jr.
Hardcover: 348 pages
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell; 1 edition (June 3, 2014)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1118275756
ISBN-13: 978-1118275757
Edited by one of the world’s leading interventional cardiologistsand educators, this new book is created with an eye on giving thereader a solid, practical and clinically-focused understanding ofthis important class of drugs, from basic science to a clear-headeddiscussion of complex topics such as combination therapies,drug-drug interactions, and platelet resistance.
This important new book:
- Begins with a concise but thorough discussion of plateletbiology and pathophysiology so that readers understand how thesetherapies work and why they can also produce such a varied range ofcomplications, from minor gastrointestinal upset, to potentiallylife-threatening conditions such as neutropenia, a criticalshortage of white blood cells.
- Thoroughly covers platelet function testing, including new,novel techniques.
- Clarifies current best-practices regarding the use ofantiplatelet agents in both chronic and acute cardiovasculardisease
- Reviews of all types of antiplatelet agents – fromaspirin to recently approved drugs – including indications,clinical outcomes, and side effects/complications
Written by an international who’s-who of experts in the field,Antiplatelet Therapy also includes an entire section covering theuse of antiplatelet drugs in PCIs, including percutaneous valverepair, which makes this text particularly essential toInterventional Cardiologists.
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