Zusammenfassung
On average, 50% of all heart attacks are silent – that is, they are painless and leave behind damage that remains undetected – unless the patient and his or her doctor are looking for it. Silent heart disease is a significant cause of sudden death – American’s number one public health problem with more than 600,000 sudden deaths and 1.5 million heart attacks occurring in the U.S. each year.
This book tells you everything you need to know in the order to detect and treat this silent killer. Written by a celebrated cardiologist who has successfully treated thousands of patients in his career spanning 50 years, it offers practical advice for all readers and provides insight into a type of asymptomatic cardiac condition that affects almost half of all those afflicted with heart disease.
Schlagworte
silent heart disease health disease heart disease prevention heart health- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- i–viii Preface i–viii
- 1–6 INTRODUCTION 1–6
- 43–44 PART I: TAKEAWAYS 43–44
- 47–148 PART II: INTRODUCTION 47–148
- 149–154 PART II: TAKEAWAYS 149–154
- 157–188 PART III: INTRODUCTION 157–188
- 189–190 PART III: TAKEAWAYS 189–190
- 191–200 Part IV RESOURCES 191–200
- 201–216 CARDIAC GLOSSARY 201–216
- 217–228 BIBLIOGRAPHY 217–228
- 229–230 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 229–230
- 231–242 INDEX 231–242
- 243–244 ABOUT THE AUTHOR 243–244