Description

Book Synopsis

The landmark text that belongs in the hands of every cardiologistâfully updated and reorganized to make it more patient-centric than ever

A Doody's Core Title for 2024 & 2023!

World-famous for its authority and clinical relevance, Fuster and Hurstâs The Heart is cardiologyâs longest continuously published reference book. Written to meet the ever-changing needs of cardiologists, fellows, and interns, this trusted classic offers a solid foundation in cardiovascular medicine and complete coverage of all major cardiovascular topics.

This fifteenth edition presents a greater focus on the practicalities of patient care. Additionally, the content is ordered in a more methodical pattern, from mechanism to management. Reflecting the latest technical, therapeutic, and clinical advances, Fuster and Hurstâs The Heart provides invaluable concise summaries of major new trials and guidelines.

Authoritative Coverage and Unmatched Utility:

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    Table of Contents

    SECTION I •Introduction

    1. The GlobalBurden ofCardiovascular Diseases

    Catherine P.Benziger, Andrew E. Moran,Gregory A. Roth, and George A. Mensah

    2.ClinicalCardiovascular Examination

    William R.Miranda and Rick A. Nishimura

    3.CardiovascularImaging Techniques

    Thomas H.Marwick and Jagat Narula

    4.Genomics andEpigenomics of Heart Diseases

    June-Wha Rheeand Joseph C. Wu

    SECTION II •Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Disease

    5.Epidemiology,Pathophysiology, and Treatment of Hypertension

    Michael E.Hall, John E. Hall, and Paul K.Whelton

    6.CardiometabolicDisease: Insulin Resistance, Obesity, and the MetabolicSyndrome

    W. TimothyGarvey and Jeffrey I. Mechanick

    7.Diabetes andCardiovascular Disease

    Jeffrey I.Mechanick and Michael E. Farkouh

    8.Tobacco-RelatedCardiovascular Disease

    Nancy A.Rigotti, Sara Kalkhoran, and NealL. Benowitz

    9.Air Pollutionand Cardiovascular Disease

    Michael B.Hadley and Sanjay Rajagopalan

    10.Hypercholesterolemia,Hyperlipoprotein(A), Hypertriglyceridemia, and Low HDL

    Robert S.Rosenson, Marlys L. Koschinsky,Børge G. Nordestgaard, and Robert A. Hegele

    11.PsychologicalFactors in Cardiovascular Health and Disease

    Darwin R.Labarthe and Rosalba Hernandez

    12.SedentaryLifestyle and Role of Exercise in Cardiovascular Diseases

    AmbarishPandey, Nitin Kondamudi, and CarlJ. Lavie

    13.Nutrition,Diet, and Alcohol in Health and Cardiovascular Disease

    MartaGuasch-Ferré and Frank Hu

    14.Inflammationand Atherosclerosis

    Hasan K.Siddiqi and Paul M. Ridker

    15.Location andLevel of Care, Education, Availability of Medicines, andCardiovascularMortality

    Rajeev Gupta,Philip Joseph, AnnikaRosengren, and Salim Yusuf

    SECTION III• Atherosclerosis and Coronary Heart Disease

    16.Pathologyand Pathogenesis of Atherosclerosis and its Progression

    Jagat Narula,Erling Falk, and ValentinFuster

    17.Pathogenesisof Coronary Thrombosis and Myocardial Infarction

    Gemma Vilahur,Valentín Fuster, and BorjaIbanez

    18.ST-ElevationMyocardial Infarction (STEMI)

    Borja Ibanez, ManeshPatel, InésGarcía-Lunar, Usman Baber, Jonathan Halperin, and Valentin Fuster

    19.Evaluationand Management of Non–ST-Segment Elevation Acute Coronary Syndromes

    Eric R. Bates,David J. Moliterno, andManesh R. Patel

    20.Mimickers ofAtherosclerotic Myocardial Infarction: SCAD, Coronary Vasospasm,Myocarditis,and Takotsubo Syndrome

    Jacqueline Saw,Jaya Chandrasekhar, SarahZaman, and Harmony Reynolds

    21.ChronicCoronary Syndromes

    SripalBangalore, Ziad Ali, Jagat Narula,John Puskas, and Gregg W. Stone

    22.CardiacRehabilitation: Current Practice and Future Directions

    Alan Rozanski,Saman Setareh-Shenas, andJagat Narula

    SECTION IV •Diseases of the Great Vessels and Peripheral Vessels

    23.Diseases ofthe Aorta

    John A.Elefteriades, Bulat A. Ziganshin,and Jonathan L. Halperin

    24.CarotidArtery Disease

    Christopher J.White

    25.CerebrovascularDisease

    Hugo J.Aparicio, Vasileios Lioutas, ThanhN. Nguyen, and Sudha Seshadri

    26.Diagnosisand Management of Diseases of the Peripheral Arteries

    HillaryJohnston-Cox, Daniella Kadian-Dodov,and Jeffrey W. Olin

    SECTION V •Valvular Heart Disease

    27.AcuteRheumatic Fever

    Liesl Zühlke,Jagat Narula, Mark Engel, andJonathan R. Carapetis

    28.AorticStenosis

    Marie-AnnickClavel, Marc R. Dweck, Martin Leon,and Philippe Pibarot

    29.AorticRegurgitation, Mixed Valvular Heart Disease, and Heart Valve Prostheses

    PatrizioLancellotti, Alexandra Chitroceanu,Simona Sperlongano, Raluca Dulgheru, andAdriana Postolache

    30.MitralRegurgitation

    Jeroen J. Bax,Nina Ajmone Marsan, Pietervan der Bijl, Hendrik Treede, Michele DeBonis,Bernard Prendergast, BernardIung, and Victoria Delgado

    31.AcquiredTricuspid Valve Diseases

    Luigi P.Badano, Ana Pardo, Denisa Muraru,and Jose Louis Zamorano

    32.MitralStenosis

    Vinay K. Bahland Ravi S. Math

    33.InfectiveEndocarditis

    Ann F. Bolger

    SECTION VI •Rhythm and Conduction Abnormalities

    34.ElectrophysiologicAnatomy, Mechanisms of Arrhythmias and ConductionDisturbances, and Genetics

    Peng-ShengChen, MD, Siew Yen Ho, Silvia G.Priori, and Charles Antzelevitch

    35.SupraventricularTachycardia: Atrial Tachycardia, Atrioventricular NodalReentry, andWolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome

    David Spraggand Hugh Calkins

    36.AtrialFibrillation and Atrial Flutter

    Anne B. Curtis,Tina Baykaner, and Sanjiv M.Narayan

    37.VentricularArrhythmias and Sudden Cardiac Death

    Justin Hayase,Kalyanam Shivkumar, and JasonS. Bradfield

    38.ConductionSystem Disturbances and Bradyarrhythmias

    PugazhendhiVijayaraman, Jeffrey Arkles,Jayanthi N. Koneru, and David J. Callans

    39.Diagnosisand Management of Syncope

    Zachary D.Goldberger, Mohammed Ruzieh, andBlair P. Grubb

    SECTION VII• Heart Failure

    40.Classificationof Cardiomyopathies

    EloisaArbustini, Barry J. Maron, NavneetNarula, and Jagat Narula

    41.DilatedCardiomyopathy

    EloisaArbustini, Alessandro Di Toro,Lorenzo Giuliani, Mario Urtis, G. William Dec,and Jagat Narula

    42.HypertrophicCardiomyopathy

    MassimilianoLorenzini and Perry M. Elliott

    43.CardiacAmyloidosis

    Morie A. Gertz,Jagat Narula, EdgarArgulian, and Sumeet S. Mitter

    44.RestrictiveHeart Diseases

    EloisaArbustini, Alessandro Di Toro,Lorenzo Giuliani, G. William Dec, and JagatNarula

    45.LeftVentricular Noncompaction

    EloisaArbustini, Alessandra Serio, LorenzoGiuliani, Nupoor Narula, and Alessandro DiToro

    46.Myocarditis

    EloisaArbustini, Alessandro Di Toro, MarioUrtis, Sean Pinney, and Jagat Narula

    47.Obstructiveand Nonobstructive Coronary Disease in Heart Failure

    Charlotte Leeand G. William Dec

    48.Diagnosisand Management of Chronic Heart Failure

    MuhammadShahzeb Khan, Muthiah Vaduganathan,and Javed Butler

    49.Diagnosisand Management of Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction

    João PedroFerreira, Kavita Sharma, andJaved Butler

    50.Evaluationand Management of Acute Heart Failure

    Kiran Mahmood,Eric J. Velazquez, andAnuradha Lala

    51.PeripartumCardiomyopathy

    Uri Elkayam andJena Pizula

    52.SurgicalManagement of the Severe Heart Failure Patient: Mechanical CirculatorySupportand Heart Transplantation

    Adam D. DeVore,Michelle M. Kittleson,Carmelo A. Milano, Jignesh K. Patel, Joseph G. Rogers,and Jon A. Kobashigawa

    SECTION VIII• Diseases of the Pericardium

    53.AcutePericarditis

    James W. Lloyd,Sushil Allen Luis, Zi Ye,and Jae K. Oh

    54.PercardialEffusion and Tamponade

    Darryl J.Burstow, Sushil Allen Luis, GarvanC. Kane, and Jae K. Oh

    55.ConstrictivePericarditis

    William R.Miranda, Kevin L. Greason, JohnM. Stulak, and Jae K. Oh

    SECTION IX •Cardiopulmonary Disease

    56.Diagnosisand Management of Diseases of the Peripheral Venous System

    DaniellaKadian-Dodov, Hillary Johnston-Cox,and Jeffrey W. Olin

    57.Pulmonary Hypertension

    Yogesh N. V.Reddy and Barry A. Borlaug

    58.PulmonaryEmbolism

    Victor F.Tapson

    59.CorPulmonale: The Heart in Structural Lung Disease

    Lewis J. Rubin

    60.Sleep-DisorderedBreathing

    ShahrokhJavaheri , Dirk Pevernagie, and AliJavaheri

    SECTION X •Critical Cardiovascular Care

    61.Evolution ofCardiac Critical Care

    Venu Menon andPenelope Rampersad

    62.Circulatoryand Cardiogenic Shock

    Gregory Serrao,Benjamin Bier, and UmeshGidwani

    63.SuddenCardiac Death and Resuscitation

    Sanjiv M.Narayan and James P. Daubert

    64.Postoperativeand Postprocedural Care in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit

    Venu Menon

    SECTION XI •Adult Congenital Heart Disease

    65.Anatomicaland Physiological Classification of Adult Congenital Heart Disease

    Jasmine Grewaland Alexander R. Opotowsky

    66.ShuntLesions

    Ari M. Cedars,Shelby Kutty, and AshishDoshi

    67.Right-SidedLesions

    KonstantinosDimopoulos and AndrewConstantine

    68.Left HeartObstructive Lesions

    Jennifer Cohen,David Ezon, Kenan Stern, andAli N. Zaidi

    69.SingleVentricle Post Fontan Palliation: Tricuspid Atresia, Pulmonary Atresia,andHypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome

    Marie-A Chaixand Paul Khairy

    70.Complex CyanoticCongenital Heart Disease: The “Mixing” Lesions

    RafaelAlonso-Gonzalez and DanielleMassarella

    71.PsychosocialProfiles in Adult Congenital Heart Disease and Transition toAdulthood

    Philip Moons

    SECTION XII• Special Populations and Topics in Cardiovascular Disease

    72.PerioperativeEvaluation for Noncardiac Surgery

    Daniel Alyesh,Prashant Vaishnava, and KimA. Eagle

    73.Anesthesiaand the Patient with Cardiovascular Disease

    David L. Reich,Elvera L. Baron, and Joel A.Kaplan

    74.CardiovascularDisease in Patients With Cancer and Cardiovascular Complicationsof CancerTherapies

    Edward T. H.Yeh

    75.HeartDisease in Chronic Kidney Disease

    Jared Hooker,Omar Baber, and Usman Baber

    76.RheumatologicDisease and the Cardiovascular System

    Emily Carrolland Yousaf Ali

    77.CardiovascularDisease in Patients with HIV

    Pravin Manga,Keir McCutcheon, and Nqoba Tsabedse

    78. HeartDisease inPregnancy

    Dan G. Halpern,Amy Sarma, Katherine E.Economy, and Anne Marie Valente

    79.TraumaticHeart Disease

    T. BruceFerguson, Jr, Austin Rogers, andRobert Allman

    80.Women andIschemic Heart Disease: An Evolution in Knowledge

    Leslee J. Shaw,Viviany R. Taqueti, andNanette K. Wenger

    81.Race,Ethnicity, Disparities, and Diversity: The Intersection With HeartDisease

    Clyde W. Yancy

    82.CardiovascularDisease and Ageing: Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms

    Zoltan Ungvari,Dao-Fu Dai, Bela Merkely,and Anna Csiszar

    83.ArtificialIntelligence and Cardiovascular Care

    John S.Rumsfeld, Bobak J. Mortazavi, andHarlan M. Krumholz

    84.CardiovascularManifestations of COVID-19

    Sean P. Pinney,Gennaro Giustino, andJeffrey I. Mechanick

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      Book Synopsis

      The landmark text that belongs in the hands of every cardiologistâfully updated and reorganized to make it more patient-centric than ever

      A Doody's Core Title for 2024 & 2023!

      World-famous for its authority and clinical relevance, Fuster and Hurstâs The Heart is cardiologyâs longest continuously published reference book. Written to meet the ever-changing needs of cardiologists, fellows, and interns, this trusted classic offers a solid foundation in cardiovascular medicine and complete coverage of all major cardiovascular topics.

      This fifteenth edition presents a greater focus on the practicalities of patient care. Additionally, the content is ordered in a more methodical pattern, from mechanism to management. Reflecting the latest technical, therapeutic, and clinical advances, Fuster and Hurstâs The Heart provides invaluable concise summaries of major new trials and guidelines.

      Authoritative Coverage and Unmatched Utility:

        <

        Table of Contents

        SECTION I •Introduction

        1. The GlobalBurden ofCardiovascular Diseases

        Catherine P.Benziger, Andrew E. Moran,Gregory A. Roth, and George A. Mensah

        2.ClinicalCardiovascular Examination

        William R.Miranda and Rick A. Nishimura

        3.CardiovascularImaging Techniques

        Thomas H.Marwick and Jagat Narula

        4.Genomics andEpigenomics of Heart Diseases

        June-Wha Rheeand Joseph C. Wu

        SECTION II •Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Disease

        5.Epidemiology,Pathophysiology, and Treatment of Hypertension

        Michael E.Hall, John E. Hall, and Paul K.Whelton

        6.CardiometabolicDisease: Insulin Resistance, Obesity, and the MetabolicSyndrome

        W. TimothyGarvey and Jeffrey I. Mechanick

        7.Diabetes andCardiovascular Disease

        Jeffrey I.Mechanick and Michael E. Farkouh

        8.Tobacco-RelatedCardiovascular Disease

        Nancy A.Rigotti, Sara Kalkhoran, and NealL. Benowitz

        9.Air Pollutionand Cardiovascular Disease

        Michael B.Hadley and Sanjay Rajagopalan

        10.Hypercholesterolemia,Hyperlipoprotein(A), Hypertriglyceridemia, and Low HDL

        Robert S.Rosenson, Marlys L. Koschinsky,Børge G. Nordestgaard, and Robert A. Hegele

        11.PsychologicalFactors in Cardiovascular Health and Disease

        Darwin R.Labarthe and Rosalba Hernandez

        12.SedentaryLifestyle and Role of Exercise in Cardiovascular Diseases

        AmbarishPandey, Nitin Kondamudi, and CarlJ. Lavie

        13.Nutrition,Diet, and Alcohol in Health and Cardiovascular Disease

        MartaGuasch-Ferré and Frank Hu

        14.Inflammationand Atherosclerosis

        Hasan K.Siddiqi and Paul M. Ridker

        15.Location andLevel of Care, Education, Availability of Medicines, andCardiovascularMortality

        Rajeev Gupta,Philip Joseph, AnnikaRosengren, and Salim Yusuf

        SECTION III• Atherosclerosis and Coronary Heart Disease

        16.Pathologyand Pathogenesis of Atherosclerosis and its Progression

        Jagat Narula,Erling Falk, and ValentinFuster

        17.Pathogenesisof Coronary Thrombosis and Myocardial Infarction

        Gemma Vilahur,Valentín Fuster, and BorjaIbanez

        18.ST-ElevationMyocardial Infarction (STEMI)

        Borja Ibanez, ManeshPatel, InésGarcía-Lunar, Usman Baber, Jonathan Halperin, and Valentin Fuster

        19.Evaluationand Management of Non–ST-Segment Elevation Acute Coronary Syndromes

        Eric R. Bates,David J. Moliterno, andManesh R. Patel

        20.Mimickers ofAtherosclerotic Myocardial Infarction: SCAD, Coronary Vasospasm,Myocarditis,and Takotsubo Syndrome

        Jacqueline Saw,Jaya Chandrasekhar, SarahZaman, and Harmony Reynolds

        21.ChronicCoronary Syndromes

        SripalBangalore, Ziad Ali, Jagat Narula,John Puskas, and Gregg W. Stone

        22.CardiacRehabilitation: Current Practice and Future Directions

        Alan Rozanski,Saman Setareh-Shenas, andJagat Narula

        SECTION IV •Diseases of the Great Vessels and Peripheral Vessels

        23.Diseases ofthe Aorta

        John A.Elefteriades, Bulat A. Ziganshin,and Jonathan L. Halperin

        24.CarotidArtery Disease

        Christopher J.White

        25.CerebrovascularDisease

        Hugo J.Aparicio, Vasileios Lioutas, ThanhN. Nguyen, and Sudha Seshadri

        26.Diagnosisand Management of Diseases of the Peripheral Arteries

        HillaryJohnston-Cox, Daniella Kadian-Dodov,and Jeffrey W. Olin

        SECTION V •Valvular Heart Disease

        27.AcuteRheumatic Fever

        Liesl Zühlke,Jagat Narula, Mark Engel, andJonathan R. Carapetis

        28.AorticStenosis

        Marie-AnnickClavel, Marc R. Dweck, Martin Leon,and Philippe Pibarot

        29.AorticRegurgitation, Mixed Valvular Heart Disease, and Heart Valve Prostheses

        PatrizioLancellotti, Alexandra Chitroceanu,Simona Sperlongano, Raluca Dulgheru, andAdriana Postolache

        30.MitralRegurgitation

        Jeroen J. Bax,Nina Ajmone Marsan, Pietervan der Bijl, Hendrik Treede, Michele DeBonis,Bernard Prendergast, BernardIung, and Victoria Delgado

        31.AcquiredTricuspid Valve Diseases

        Luigi P.Badano, Ana Pardo, Denisa Muraru,and Jose Louis Zamorano

        32.MitralStenosis

        Vinay K. Bahland Ravi S. Math

        33.InfectiveEndocarditis

        Ann F. Bolger

        SECTION VI •Rhythm and Conduction Abnormalities

        34.ElectrophysiologicAnatomy, Mechanisms of Arrhythmias and ConductionDisturbances, and Genetics

        Peng-ShengChen, MD, Siew Yen Ho, Silvia G.Priori, and Charles Antzelevitch

        35.SupraventricularTachycardia: Atrial Tachycardia, Atrioventricular NodalReentry, andWolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome

        David Spraggand Hugh Calkins

        36.AtrialFibrillation and Atrial Flutter

        Anne B. Curtis,Tina Baykaner, and Sanjiv M.Narayan

        37.VentricularArrhythmias and Sudden Cardiac Death

        Justin Hayase,Kalyanam Shivkumar, and JasonS. Bradfield

        38.ConductionSystem Disturbances and Bradyarrhythmias

        PugazhendhiVijayaraman, Jeffrey Arkles,Jayanthi N. Koneru, and David J. Callans

        39.Diagnosisand Management of Syncope

        Zachary D.Goldberger, Mohammed Ruzieh, andBlair P. Grubb

        SECTION VII• Heart Failure

        40.Classificationof Cardiomyopathies

        EloisaArbustini, Barry J. Maron, NavneetNarula, and Jagat Narula

        41.DilatedCardiomyopathy

        EloisaArbustini, Alessandro Di Toro,Lorenzo Giuliani, Mario Urtis, G. William Dec,and Jagat Narula

        42.HypertrophicCardiomyopathy

        MassimilianoLorenzini and Perry M. Elliott

        43.CardiacAmyloidosis

        Morie A. Gertz,Jagat Narula, EdgarArgulian, and Sumeet S. Mitter

        44.RestrictiveHeart Diseases

        EloisaArbustini, Alessandro Di Toro,Lorenzo Giuliani, G. William Dec, and JagatNarula

        45.LeftVentricular Noncompaction

        EloisaArbustini, Alessandra Serio, LorenzoGiuliani, Nupoor Narula, and Alessandro DiToro

        46.Myocarditis

        EloisaArbustini, Alessandro Di Toro, MarioUrtis, Sean Pinney, and Jagat Narula

        47.Obstructiveand Nonobstructive Coronary Disease in Heart Failure

        Charlotte Leeand G. William Dec

        48.Diagnosisand Management of Chronic Heart Failure

        MuhammadShahzeb Khan, Muthiah Vaduganathan,and Javed Butler

        49.Diagnosisand Management of Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction

        João PedroFerreira, Kavita Sharma, andJaved Butler

        50.Evaluationand Management of Acute Heart Failure

        Kiran Mahmood,Eric J. Velazquez, andAnuradha Lala

        51.PeripartumCardiomyopathy

        Uri Elkayam andJena Pizula

        52.SurgicalManagement of the Severe Heart Failure Patient: Mechanical CirculatorySupportand Heart Transplantation

        Adam D. DeVore,Michelle M. Kittleson,Carmelo A. Milano, Jignesh K. Patel, Joseph G. Rogers,and Jon A. Kobashigawa

        SECTION VIII• Diseases of the Pericardium

        53.AcutePericarditis

        James W. Lloyd,Sushil Allen Luis, Zi Ye,and Jae K. Oh

        54.PercardialEffusion and Tamponade

        Darryl J.Burstow, Sushil Allen Luis, GarvanC. Kane, and Jae K. Oh

        55.ConstrictivePericarditis

        William R.Miranda, Kevin L. Greason, JohnM. Stulak, and Jae K. Oh

        SECTION IX •Cardiopulmonary Disease

        56.Diagnosisand Management of Diseases of the Peripheral Venous System

        DaniellaKadian-Dodov, Hillary Johnston-Cox,and Jeffrey W. Olin

        57.Pulmonary Hypertension

        Yogesh N. V.Reddy and Barry A. Borlaug

        58.PulmonaryEmbolism

        Victor F.Tapson

        59.CorPulmonale: The Heart in Structural Lung Disease

        Lewis J. Rubin

        60.Sleep-DisorderedBreathing

        ShahrokhJavaheri , Dirk Pevernagie, and AliJavaheri

        SECTION X •Critical Cardiovascular Care

        61.Evolution ofCardiac Critical Care

        Venu Menon andPenelope Rampersad

        62.Circulatoryand Cardiogenic Shock

        Gregory Serrao,Benjamin Bier, and UmeshGidwani

        63.SuddenCardiac Death and Resuscitation

        Sanjiv M.Narayan and James P. Daubert

        64.Postoperativeand Postprocedural Care in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit

        Venu Menon

        SECTION XI •Adult Congenital Heart Disease

        65.Anatomicaland Physiological Classification of Adult Congenital Heart Disease

        Jasmine Grewaland Alexander R. Opotowsky

        66.ShuntLesions

        Ari M. Cedars,Shelby Kutty, and AshishDoshi

        67.Right-SidedLesions

        KonstantinosDimopoulos and AndrewConstantine

        68.Left HeartObstructive Lesions

        Jennifer Cohen,David Ezon, Kenan Stern, andAli N. Zaidi

        69.SingleVentricle Post Fontan Palliation: Tricuspid Atresia, Pulmonary Atresia,andHypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome

        Marie-A Chaixand Paul Khairy

        70.Complex CyanoticCongenital Heart Disease: The “Mixing” Lesions

        RafaelAlonso-Gonzalez and DanielleMassarella

        71.PsychosocialProfiles in Adult Congenital Heart Disease and Transition toAdulthood

        Philip Moons

        SECTION XII• Special Populations and Topics in Cardiovascular Disease

        72.PerioperativeEvaluation for Noncardiac Surgery

        Daniel Alyesh,Prashant Vaishnava, and KimA. Eagle

        73.Anesthesiaand the Patient with Cardiovascular Disease

        David L. Reich,Elvera L. Baron, and Joel A.Kaplan

        74.CardiovascularDisease in Patients With Cancer and Cardiovascular Complicationsof CancerTherapies

        Edward T. H.Yeh

        75.HeartDisease in Chronic Kidney Disease

        Jared Hooker,Omar Baber, and Usman Baber

        76.RheumatologicDisease and the Cardiovascular System

        Emily Carrolland Yousaf Ali

        77.CardiovascularDisease in Patients with HIV

        Pravin Manga,Keir McCutcheon, and Nqoba Tsabedse

        78. HeartDisease inPregnancy

        Dan G. Halpern,Amy Sarma, Katherine E.Economy, and Anne Marie Valente

        79.TraumaticHeart Disease

        T. BruceFerguson, Jr, Austin Rogers, andRobert Allman

        80.Women andIschemic Heart Disease: An Evolution in Knowledge

        Leslee J. Shaw,Viviany R. Taqueti, andNanette K. Wenger

        81.Race,Ethnicity, Disparities, and Diversity: The Intersection With HeartDisease

        Clyde W. Yancy

        82.CardiovascularDisease and Ageing: Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms

        Zoltan Ungvari,Dao-Fu Dai, Bela Merkely,and Anna Csiszar

        83.ArtificialIntelligence and Cardiovascular Care

        John S.Rumsfeld, Bobak J. Mortazavi, andHarlan M. Krumholz

        84.CardiovascularManifestations of COVID-19

        Sean P. Pinney,Gennaro Giustino, andJeffrey I. Mechanick

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