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After a certain age, one is elderly, aged, venerable, and patriarchal. Or just plain old. When I became old, I did not know it. I do know it now because of a syndrome of which I had previously been unaware. It is quite simple-when it hurts, it works; when it doesn''t hurt, it doesn''t work! Writing about the old is a preoccupation of the young, and that is as it should be because it is the young who must carry the burden of the old. I don''t know the average age of the contributors to Franz Messerli''s book, but I would guess it to be less than 50, which to me is positively pubescent! For many years I thought geriatric medicine was nonsense, and today I still think some of it is. What changes with age are principally the attitude and purposes of the individual and how much energy he or she has to carry out those purposes. It isn''t so much that the goals, ambitions, and desire to

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1. Introduction.- 2. Pathophysiology of the Aging Heart.- 3. Heart Failure in the Elderly.- 4. Arterial Hypertension.- 5. Disturbances of Cardiac Rhythm and Conduction.- 6. Syncope and Orthostatic Hypotension.- 7. Valvular Heart Disease.- 8. Coronary Heart Disease and Acute Myocardial Infarction.- 9. Diseases of Myocardium, Endocardium, and Pericardium.- 10. Diseases of the Aorta and Arterial Tree.- 11. Cardiac Manifestations of Noncardiac Disease.- 12. Diet and Risk Factor Modification in the Elderly.- 13. Exercise and Cardiac Rehabilitation in the Elderly.- 14. Psychological Adaptation to Acute and Chronic Heart Disease.- 15. Medical Treatment of Heart Disease.- 16. Surgery in the Aged.

Cardiovascular Disease in the Elderly

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      Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
      Publication Date: 1/26/2013 12:03:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475718171, 978-1475718171
      ISBN10: 1475718179

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      Book Synopsis
      After a certain age, one is elderly, aged, venerable, and patriarchal. Or just plain old. When I became old, I did not know it. I do know it now because of a syndrome of which I had previously been unaware. It is quite simple-when it hurts, it works; when it doesn''t hurt, it doesn''t work! Writing about the old is a preoccupation of the young, and that is as it should be because it is the young who must carry the burden of the old. I don''t know the average age of the contributors to Franz Messerli''s book, but I would guess it to be less than 50, which to me is positively pubescent! For many years I thought geriatric medicine was nonsense, and today I still think some of it is. What changes with age are principally the attitude and purposes of the individual and how much energy he or she has to carry out those purposes. It isn''t so much that the goals, ambitions, and desire to

      Table of Contents
      1. Introduction.- 2. Pathophysiology of the Aging Heart.- 3. Heart Failure in the Elderly.- 4. Arterial Hypertension.- 5. Disturbances of Cardiac Rhythm and Conduction.- 6. Syncope and Orthostatic Hypotension.- 7. Valvular Heart Disease.- 8. Coronary Heart Disease and Acute Myocardial Infarction.- 9. Diseases of Myocardium, Endocardium, and Pericardium.- 10. Diseases of the Aorta and Arterial Tree.- 11. Cardiac Manifestations of Noncardiac Disease.- 12. Diet and Risk Factor Modification in the Elderly.- 13. Exercise and Cardiac Rehabilitation in the Elderly.- 14. Psychological Adaptation to Acute and Chronic Heart Disease.- 15. Medical Treatment of Heart Disease.- 16. Surgery in the Aged.

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