Cardiovascular Disease in the Elderly Third Edition
Enhance your clinical knowledge and care strategies with “Cardiovascular Disease in the Elderly – Third Edition”, a comprehensive reference now available at Books Hub PK. This authoritative resource is tailored for cardiologists, geriatricians, internists, and healthcare professionals involved in the management of aging populations with cardiovascular disorders.
As the global elderly population rises, so does the prevalence of heart-related conditions in older adults. This third edition provides a thorough, up-to-date, and practical guide to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cardiovascular diseases in the elderly. Covering everything from hypertension, heart failure, and atrial fibrillation to coronary artery disease and stroke, the book emphasizes age-specific challenges and personalized approaches to care.
Expertly written by leaders in geriatric cardiology, this edition reflects the latest clinical guidelines, pharmacological advances, and interventional strategies relevant to older adults. It also integrates insights into multimorbidity, polypharmacy, frailty, and end-of-life decision-making, making it a well-rounded and clinically applicable reference.
Key Features:
Evidence-based chapters focusing on common cardiovascular conditions in older patients
Discussion of comorbidities, functional decline, and treatment complications in geriatrics
Updated sections on modern therapies including device implantation and anticoagulation
Includes case studies, flowcharts, and management algorithms for real-world application
Written by leading experts in cardiology and geriatric medicine
Ideal for both clinical practice and academic study, this book is a valuable addition to any medical library, especially for those involved in cardiovascular care, internal medicine, geriatric nursing, or rehabilitation medicine. It is also highly recommended for FCPS Cardiology trainees, MRCP candidates, and medical faculty seeking in-depth understanding of elderly patient management.