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- BookThierry Mesana, editor.Summary: This book provides a comprehensive framework for developing heart teams to manage a variety of cardiovascular diseases. Management of cardiovascular diseases has changed dramatically in recent years due to developments in evidence-based practices and treatments as well as the introduction of new devices. The sequential method of referring patients from doctor to doctor is becoming an antiquated model. The future of cardiac care lies in developing multidisciplinary "Heart Teams" to provide patient-focused treatment for complex cardiovascular problems. This volume examines the history and evolution of cardiovascular care and technology and explains why the implementation of heart teams is absolutely necessary to the future of cardiac care. It analyzes the role of heart teams for heart failure, complex coronary revascularization, mitral valve disease, cardiac imaging, aortic valve disease, cardiac arrhythmias, and women's heart health. Finally, the book explores how heart teams work with hospital administration and the broader healthcare industry. Heart Teams for Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease: A Guide for Advancing Patient-Centered Cardiac Care is an essential resource for physicians and related professionals, residents, fellows, and graduate students in cardiology, cardiac surgery, critical care medicine, and radiology.
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. History of Cardiovascular Care and Heart Teams
Chapter 3. Heart Teams for Aortic Valve Disease
Chapter 4. Heart Teams for Mitral Valve Disease
Chapter 5. Heart Teams for Tricuspid Valve Disease
Chapter 6. Heart Teams for Heart Failure and Drug Implementation
Chapter 7. Heart Teams for Heart Transplantation
Chapter 8. Heart Teams for Artificial Heart Technology
Chapter 9. Heart Teams for Women's Heart Health
Chapter 10. Heart Teams for Coronary Artery Disease
Chapter 11. Heart Teams for Cardiac Arrhythmias
Chapter 12. Heart Teams for Cardiac Imaging
Chapter 13. Heart Teams and the ICU
Chapter 14. Heart Teams and Hospital Administration
Chapter 15. Heart Teams and the Healthcare Industry
Chapter 16. Heart Teams and Impact on Research and Innovation. - ArticleRay B, Speck ML.Appl Environ Microbiol. 1978 Apr;35(4):820-2.A "repair-detection" procedure consisting of pour plating of food samples with Trypticase soy agar, followed by 1-h repair incubation at room temperature and subsequent overlay with violet red bile agar, was found to be an effective method for the detection of injuried and uninjuried coliforms from dairy products. This method was relatively less effective for the detection of coliforms in many semipreserved foods as compared with dairy products, but more effective than the most-probable-number method.