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100 1 _aKennedy, Lee,
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245 1 0 _aProblem solving in hypertension :
_bversión en español /
_cLee Kennedy.
246 2 _aVersión en español.
250 _a1a ed.
260 _aOxford :
_bAtlas Medical :
_bClinical,
_c2013
300 _a3 v. :
_bil., gráf. ;
_c24 cm.
500 _a"Problem Solving in Hypertension" will appeal to a wide audience of physicians who routinely see patients with hypertension in clinical practice. This book presents a selection of challenging cases seen in everyday practice, highlighting learning points and recent developments made in the field. Each case is concise and formatted simply, logically leading the reader through clinical presentations, a series questions/learning points, pertinent background information, recent developments and further reading.Quick and easy to read, ideal for dipping in and out during busy clinical practice, "Problem Solving in Hypertension" is a valuable up-to-date resource for effective strategies to manage primary and secondary hypertension. This book features over 40 clinical presentations covering the most common yet challenging cases seen by specialists. It focuses on both primary and secondary hypertension. It features an excellent training resource and up-to-date referencing to present recent developments in diagnosis and management.
504 _aIncluye referencias bibliográficas.
505 2 _aSECTION 1 Hypertension - general.-- 1. Hypertension: when to treat.-- 2. Sphygmomanometers.-- 3. Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring.-- 4. Office and masked hypertension.-- SECTION 2 Types of Hypertension and Hypotension.-- 5. Prehypertension.-- 6. Resistant hypertension.-- 7. Isolated systolic hypertension.-- 8. Orthostatic hypotension.-- SECTION 3 - Lifestyle Factors.-- 9. Dietary salt.-- 10. Other dietary factors.-- 11. Stress and blood pressure.-- 12. Obesity and hypertension.-- SECTION 4 Hypertension at Different Ages.-- 13. Children and adolescents.-- 14. Hypertension in a young man.-- 15. Hypertension in a young woman.-- 16. Hypertension and the menopause.-- 17. Hypertension in an older man.-- 18. Hypertension in the elderly.-- 19. The very elderly.-- SECTION 5 Hypertension in Special Groups.-- 20. Hypertension in pregnancy.-- 21. Pre-eclampsia.-- 22. Patients of African descent.-- 23. Patients of Asian Indian descent.-- SECTION 6 Complications and Emergencies.-- 24. Hypertensive emergency.-- 25. Coronary artery disease.-- 26. Hypertension and cardiac failure.-- 27. Hypertension and stroke.-- SECTION 7 Co-morbidities and Associated Disorders.-- 28. Type 1 diabetes.-- 29. Metabolic syndrome.-- 30. Antihypertensive drugs and risk of diabetes.-- 31. Type 2 diabetes.-- 32. Microalbuminuria.-- 33. Chronic kidney disease (CKD).-- 34. Obstructive sleep apnoea/hypopnoea syndrome (OSAHS).-- SECTION 8 Secondary Causes of Hypertension.-- 35. Catecholamines and phaeochromocytoma.-- 36. Aldosterone and Conn's syndrome.-- 37. Cortisol and Cushing's syndrome.-- 38. Renovascular hypertension.-- SECTION 9 Drugs to Treat Hypertension.-- 39. Diuretics.-- 40. β-blockers: if and when.-- 41. β-blockers: efficacy and choice of agent.-- 42. Calcium channel blockers.-- 43. α-blockers, combined α and β-blockers, and vasodilating β-blockers.-- 44. Angiotension-converting enzyme inhibitors.-- 45. Angiotension receptors blockers and dual blockade.-- 46. Centrally-acting and vasodilator drugs.--
526 8 _aSalud
650 4 _aTrastornos de la circulación sanguínea.
_96797
650 4 _aHipertensión.
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650 0 _aHypertension.
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905 _aAcervo
906 _aCarlos
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_dAlejandro Alberto Castrejón Murillo