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Markers in Cardiology: A Case-Oriented Approach

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ISBN: 978-1-405-13418-7

July 2007

Wiley-Blackwell

272 pages

Description
With the rapid development of the field of cardiac biomarkers comes a need for updated guidance on how to use them clinically. Drs. Adams, Jaffe, and Apple meet that need with this timely reference.

Taking a case-oriented approach for the greatest clinical relevance, the book bridges the gap between science and practice. If you use – or want to use – cardiac markers such as BNP and troponin to help your patients, you will find this clear and comprehensive reference provides a dependable source of valuable information.

The 19 chapters are divided into three parts:

• Cardiac Troponins
• Natriuretic Peptides
• Contemporary Markers of Risk

The authors cover the technical, clinical, and outcome assessments for each marker used in clinical practice. After each case scenario, an extensive discussion explains the clinical decisions and provides valuable context.

About the Author
Jesse E. Adams, MD FACC
University of Louisville
Division of Cardiology
100 Mallard Creek
Louisville, KY 40202
USA


Fred Apple, PhD
Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology
Hennepin County Medical Center and University of Minnesota School of Medicine
Minneapolis, MN
USA


Allan S. Jaffe, MD
Cardiovascular Division and Cardiovascular Research Institute and Division of Laboratory Medicine
Mayo Clinic and Medical School
Rochester, Minnesota
USA

Features
The correct application of protein markers to patients with cardiac disease is critical for optimal diagnosis and treatment



  • In depth analysis of the measured levels of diverse proteins (markers) that can detect cardiac injury
  • Covers technical, clinical and outcome assessments for each marker used in clinical practice
  • Case-based approach to support clinical applications and help prepare for all possible outcomes