Cardiac Biomarkers in Clinical Practice was just honored with 4 Stars from Doody's Book Review! Cardiac Biomarkers in Clinical Practice presents a case based approach to biomarkers in heart diseases including heart failure, ischemic heart disease, and outpatient. Divided into six sections, this book provides physicians and other health care providers with a clear understanding of the role of biomarkers in clinical cardiovascular medicine.
Our knowledge base of the multitude of ways that physicians can and should use the clinical chemistry laboratory has expanded dramatically since these classic texts were published.
This book covers ACS and Heart Failure, the chapters represent the most current, up to date and knowledgeable content on the topic available.
Concludes the book with a timely chapter on how biomarkers may guide cardiologists in the future.
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.
... ISSUES December 2013 Molecular Pathology Martin H. Bluth, Editor September 2013 Anticoagulants Automation and Emerging Technology in Jerrold Levy, Editor December 2014 The Human Microbiome and Disease Clinical Microbiology Carey-Ann ...
Comprehensive and cutting-edge, Cardiac Markers, Second Edition not only offers physicians a complete guide to the use of cardiac markers in clinical practice, but also provides clinical laboratorians a close-up view of the new markers now ...
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This book provides an introduction to the field of biomarkers, how they have been and can be used, and how different approaches can be used to identify, characterize, and monitor biomarkers.
Cardiac biomarkers such as troponins and natiuretic peptides have made a great impact on clinical decision making as well as improving our understanding of molecular mechanisms of different disease conditions.
Because cardiologists and intensivists do not see the same patients and/or do not have the same background, this book represents a joint effort from internationally known cardiologists and intensivists to set up a single reference resource, ...