Medical management of diabetes and heart disease
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Medical management of diabetes and heart disease
(Clinical guides to medical management)
Marcel Dekker, c2002
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This state-of-the-art reference details current and effective symptom-specific strategies for the diagnosis and management of diabetic patients-emphasizing the exploration of therapeutic options available for the treatment of accelerated coronary complications associated with diabetes.
Addresses the pathophysiology underlying advanced heart disease and outlines treatments to impede progression in type 2 diabetic patients.
Medical Management of Diabetes and Heart Disease contains the newest discoveries in
the relationship between diabetes and coronary illnesses
type 1 and type 2 diabetes
risk factors in diabetic patients for progressive heart disease
detection and diagnosis of insulin resistance and diabetes mellitus
nonpharmacological treatment
and features the latest therapies in the treatment of coronary illnesses in diabetic subjects with
stable and unstable angina
acute myocardial infarction
congestive heart failure
percutaneous coronary intervention
coronary surgery
With over 700 references and the contributions of more than 20 world-renowned experts, Medical Management of Diabetes and Heart Disease is an invaluable reference for primary care, family practice, and internal medicine physicians; cardiologists; cardiothoracic surgeons; endocrinologists; physician assistants; nurse practitioners; and medical students in these disciplines.
Table of Contents
Causal Connections
Burton E. Sobel and David J. Schneider
Types of Diabetes and Their Implications Regarding Heart and Vascular Disease
Harold E. Lebovitz
Recognition and Assessment of Insulin Resistance
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