: H. James Ford, Gustavo A. Heresi, Michael G. Risbano
: Pulmonary Hypertension Controversial and Emerging Topics
: Humana Press
: 9783030527877
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: CHF 86.40
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: Klinische Fächer
: English
: 206
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This book is a clinical guide to controversial and emerging topics in pulmonary hypertension. There are multiple challenges and unanswered questions encountered by clinicians that evaluate, diagnose and treat patients with suspected or confirmed pulmonary vascular disease. This book provides a deep dive into the diagnosis and therapeutics of pulmonary hypertension supported by the literature and balanced with personal clinical experience. Expert authors have chosen these specific topics to address issues where uncertainty and/or controversy exists as well as highlight areas that are just being incorporated into clinical practice. These topics include: exercise pulmonary hypertension, sickle cell disease and pulmonary hypertension, and sarcoid pulmonary hypertension, among many others. Chapters address the diagnostic and treatment dilemmas posed by these various clinical entities through literature review, sharing of expert opinion, and review of recent guidelines and their applicability to the multiple different nuanced presentations of pulmonary hypertension. This is an ideal guide for pulmonologists, cardiologists, and other specialty practitioners caring for patients with pulmonary hypertension.


H. James Ford, MD is Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. There he is Director of the Pulmonary Hypertension Program and Co-Medical Director of the UNC Pulmonary Specialty Clinic.

Gustavo A. Heresi, MD, MS is Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University, as well as the Director of the Pulmonary Vascular and CTEPH Program  at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio.

Michael G. Risbano, MD, MA is Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Division of Pulmonary, Allergy and Critical Care Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. There he is Director of the Invasive Cardiopulmonary Exercise Program and Head of Clinical Operations for Pulmonary Hypertension.