Overview
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Eyal Herzog
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Mount Sinai St. Luke's Hospital, New York, USA
Provides extensive review of pericardial disease evaluation and management
Highlights a unified, stepwise pathway-based approach for the management of pericardial disease
Contains a selection of defining clinical images to assist in identification and management of pericardial disease
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Table of contents (13 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages i-viii
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Evaluation of Pericardial Disease
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- Martin Y. Tabaksblat, Dan G. Halpern, Edgar Argulian, Eyal Herzog
Pages 3-10
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- Dan G. Halpern, Vikram Agarwal, Leonard S. Lilly
Pages 11-26
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- Suhash Patel, Itzhak Kronzon
Pages 27-35
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- Eric M. Bader, Edgar Argulian, Emad F. Aziz, Eyal Herzog, Henry Greenberg
Pages 37-48
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- Brandon M. Jones, Samir R. Kapadia
Pages 71-87
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- Vikram Agarwal, Seth Uretsky, Amgad N. Makaryus
Pages 89-107
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Management of Pericardial Disease
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Front Matter
Pages 109-109
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- Patrick Collier, Allan Klein
Pages 119-127
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- Edgar Argulian, Harikrishna Makani, Eyal Herzog
Pages 129-137
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- Sandhya K. Balaram, Annabelle Teng, Jonathan Praeger
Pages 149-165
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- Eyal Herzog, Dan G. Halpern, Farooq A. Chaudhry, Emad F. Aziz, Edgar Argulian
Pages 167-178
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Back Matter
Pages 179-183
About this book
Pericardial disease is a broad term that describes a wide range of pathologies. The clinical aspects of pericardial disease encompass acute pericarditis, pericardial tamponade, pericardial effusion, constrictive pericarditis, and effusive-constrictive pericarditis. Those disorders differ not only in clinical presentation but also in the timeline of disease development; for example, pericardial tamponade is commonly an acute, life-threatening event, whereas constrictive pericarditis is a chronic process developing over months to years. Therefore, pericardial disease management is challenging for most clinicians. The evidence base in the field is relatively scarce compared with other disease entities in cardiology. European Society of Cardiology released guidelines for the diagnosis and management of pericardial diseases. Currently there are no guidelines from American cardiology societies to help clinicians in dealing with pericardial disease. In this book, my goal is to provide extensive review of pericardial disease evaluation and management. A unified, stepwise pathway-based approach for the management of pericardial disease is provided at the end of the book.
Reviews
From the book reviews:
“This book addresses all the various aspects of managing pericardial disease, it is appropriate for the wide variety of clinicians who are tasked with caring for patients with pericardial disease. It is relevant for everyone from emergency room residents learning to diagnose pericardial disease to cardiothoracic surgeons tasked with performing a pericardiectomy. … This is one of the few books available with the sole purpose of serving as a guide for physicians managing patients with pericardial disease.” (Christina Michael, Doody’s Book Reviews, September, 2014)
Editors and Affiliations
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Mount Sinai St. Luke's Hospital, New York, USA
Eyal Herzog
About the editor
Eyal Herzog, MD, FACC, is Director of the Cardiac Care Unit at St. Luke’s Hospital in New York. Dr Herzog received his medical degree from Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa, Israel. He is also an Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York. He completed his residency training in internal medicine at St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital and completed fellowships in cardiovascular disease and advanced cardiac imaging at St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital. Board certified in internal medicine and cardiovascular diseases, Dr Herzog has been an investigator in many clinical trials including many TIMI studies. He is the Course Director in Clinical Cardiology and Cardiac Care Advanced Clerkship at Columbia University in New York. Dr Herzog is the author of the recently published book “The Cardiac Care Unit Survival Guide”. He is also the author of the books “Echocardiography in Acute Coronary Syndrome” and “Acute Coronary Syndrome-Multidisciplinary and Pathway Based Approached”. He has also co-authored numerous peer reviewed journal articles. Dr Herzog is the recipient of numerous awards including the “teacher of the year award of the Department of Medicine at St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital for the last 8 years and most recently the “Distinguished Young Physician of the Year” at St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital in 2010-2011.