Depression and Heart Failure, An Issue of Heart Failure Clinics, 1st Edition
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Philip Binkley & Stephen Gottlieb
Date of Publication: 01/2011
The presence of depression in patients with cardiovascular disease has been strongly associated with detrimental effects in terms of morbidity and mortality. This issue thoroughly examines the link between depression and heart disease, helping cardi ...view more
The presence of depression in patients with cardiovascular disease has been strongly associated with detrimental effects in terms of morbidity and mortality. This issue thoroughly examines the link between depression and heart disease, helping cardiologists to recognize depression in their patients so they can try to avert its serious consequences. The topics reviewed include screening for depression, the impact of depression on heart failure, beta blockers and depression, and ICDs and depression.
The presence of depression in patients with cardiovascular disease has been strongly associated with detrimental effects in terms of morbidity and mortality. This issue thoroughly examines the link between depression and heart disease, helping cardiologists to recognize depression in their patients so they can try to avert its serious consequences. The topics reviewed include screening for depression, the impact of depression on heart failure, beta blockers and depression, and ICDs and depression.
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By Philip Binkley, MD, MPH, OSU College of Medicine, Columbus, Ohio and Stephen Gottlieb, MD, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
https://www.mea.elsevierhealth.com/depression-and-heart-failure-an-issue-of-heart-failure-clinics-9781455704576.html117124Depression and Heart Failure, An Issue of Heart Failure Clinicshttps://www.mea.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/9/7/9781455704576_1.jpg74.2498.99USDInStock/Medicine and Surgery/Cardiology/Books/Clinics Review Articles99275255039561283813733745145120The presence of depression in patients with cardiovascular disease has been strongly associated with detrimental effects in terms of morbidity and mortality. This issue thoroughly examines the link between depression and heart disease, helping cardiologists to recognize depression in their patients so they can try to avert its serious consequences. The topics reviewed include screening for depression, the impact of depression on heart failure, beta blockers and depression, and ICDs and depression. The presence of depression in patients with cardiovascular disease has been strongly associated with detrimental effects in terms of morbidity and mortality. This issue thoroughly examines the link between depression and heart disease, helping cardiologists to recognize depression in their patients so they can try to avert its serious consequences. The topics reviewed include screening for depression, the impact of depression on heart failure, beta blockers and depression, and ICDs and depression.USD00add-to-cart97814557045762011 and earlierProfessionalBy Philip Binkley, MD, MPH and Stephen Gottlieb, MD20111Book178w x 254h (7.00" x 10.00")Saunders16810 Jan 2011PRINT ON DEMAND - DELIVERY CAN TAKE UP TO 10 DAYSBy <STRONG>Philip Binkley</STRONG>, MD, MPH, OSU College of Medicine, Columbus, Ohio and <STRONG>Stephen Gottlieb</STRONG>, MD, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MDClinicsThe Clinics: Internal MedicineNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select