Coronary disease in women
- ISBN
- 0896039587
Coronary disease in women is a evidence-based medicine, heart diseases in women book by Rita F. Redberg.
About this book
Provides a clinical management approach to the care of women with known or suspected coronary artery disease using an evidence-based approach. The authors provide special management issues with women in developing clinical pathways including those of primary and secondary prevention of coronary heart diseases. It covers the screening and diagnosis of coronary disease in women with chapters on epidemiology, varying symptom presentation, and choosing the best diagnostic tests based on gender. Also covered are disease management issues including the variations of therapeutic effectiveness in women, the evaluation of stable chest pain syndromes in women, and the evaluation of acute ischemic syndromes. The books concludes with chapters on the economics and policy issues in health care including the issues of gender bias, working with managed care, and the role of women's health centers in providing care, making this a useful text for all physicians treating coronary disease in women.
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Coronary disease in women is a Evidence-based medicine, Heart diseases in women, Sex Factors, Therapy, Diagnosis book.
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Provides a clinical management approach to the care of women with known or suspected coronary artery disease using an evidence-based approach. The authors provide special management issues with women in developing clinical pathways including those of primary and secondary prevention of coronary hear...
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Coronary disease in women was written by Rita F. Redberg.