Cardiodiabetes refers to heart disease that develops in people who have diabetes. Compared with people who don't have diabetes, people who have diabetes are at higher risk of heart disease, have additional causes of heart disease, may develop heart disease at a younger age, and may have more severe heart disease.
With nearly 1000 pages, this manual is a complete guide to the diagnosis and management of cardiodiabetes.
Divided into nine sections, each chapter addresses a separate and distinct issue of clinical relevance. The book provides an insight into clinical spectrum, diagnostic methodology, management strategies, nutraceutical and obesity care, arrhythmia management, coronary intervention, cardiac surgery, rehabilitation, and future directions in cardiodiabetes care.
Additionally, the text features discussion on strategies to reduce the growing prevalence of diabetes, and the current pathophysiological understanding of cardiovascular comorbidities in patients with diabetes.
More than 500 clinical photographs, illustrations, tables and boxes further enhance the comprehensive text.
Key points
Nearly 1000 pages providing in depth discussion on diagnosis and management of cardiodiabetes
Each chapter addresses a separate issue of clinical relevance
Includes future directions in cardiodiabetes care
Highly illustrated with more than 500 images, tables and boxes