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Feline Cardiology is the first book dedicated to thediagnosis and treatment of heart disease in cats. Designedfor use in clinical practice, this reference combines cutting-edgeinformation with practical applications, using a consistent formatfor ease of use. Feline Cardiology provides detailed,species-specific information that is absent from other texts, withan emphasis on the most commonly encountered feline cardiovasculardiseases. Drawing on the expertise of four internationally recognizedauthors, the book is packed with state-of-the-art informationwithin the framework of daily practice.…mehr
Feline Cardiology is the first book dedicated to thediagnosis and treatment of heart disease in cats. Designedfor use in clinical practice, this reference combines cutting-edgeinformation with practical applications, using a consistent formatfor ease of use. Feline Cardiology provides detailed,species-specific information that is absent from other texts, withan emphasis on the most commonly encountered feline cardiovasculardiseases. Drawing on the expertise of four internationally recognizedauthors, the book is packed with state-of-the-art informationwithin the framework of daily practice. Coverage ranges frombasic and advanced treatment approaches for cardiomyopathies,arrhythmias, and many other disorders to the newest information ongenetic testing, circulating markers of heart disease, andmore. Feline Cardiology provides a comprehensivesingle resource to managing cardiovascular disease in cats and is awelcome addition to any small animal practice library.
Etienne Côté, DVM, DACVIM (Cardiology, SmallAnimal Internal Medicine), is Associate Professor of CompanionAnimal Medicine at the Atlantic Veterinary College, University ofPrince Edward Island, Canada. Kristin A. MacDonald, DVM, PhD, DACVIM (Cardiology), isStaff Cardiologist at the VCA-Animal Care Center of Sonoma,California, USA. Kathryn M. Meurs, DVM, PhD, DACVIM (Cardiology), isProfessor in the Department of Clinical Sciences, College ofVeterinary Medicine, North Carolina State University, NorthCarolina, USA. Meg M. Sleeper, VMD, DACVIM (Cardiology), is AssociateProfessor of Cardiology in the Department of Clinical Studies,School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania,Pennsylvania, USA.
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Preface ix Acknowledgments xi Authors xiii Section A: Clinical Entities 3 Chapter 1. Heart Murmurs and Gallop Heart Sounds 5 Chapter 2. Exercise Intolerance and Syncope 13 Chapter 3. Pleural Effusion 19 Chapter 4. Dyspnea and Cough 25 Chapter 5. Cardiopulmonary Arrest and Cardiopulmonary CerebralResuscitation 29 Section B: Diagnostic Testing 35 Chapter 6. Radiography 37 Chapter 7. Echocardiography 51 Chapter 8. Cardiac Biomarkers 69 Chapter 9. Electrocardiography 77 Section C: Congenital Heart Disease 83 Chapter 10: Congenital Heart Malformations 85 Section D: Cardiomyopathies 101 Chapter 11. Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy 103 Chapter 12. Restrictive/Unclassified Cardiomyopathy 177 Chapter 13. Dilated Cardiomyopathy 183 Chapter 14. Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy189 Section E: Other Forms of Structural Heart Disease193 Chapter 15. Acquired Valvular Disease 195 Chapter 16. Cardiac Neoplasia 201 Chapter 17. Miscellaneous Myocardial Disease 205 Section F: Arrhythmias and Other ElectrocardiographicAbnormalities 211 Chapter 18. Arrhythmias and Other ElectrocardiographicAbnormalities 213 Section G: Congestive Heart Failure 255 Chapter 19. Congestive Heart Failure 257 Section H: Arterial Thromboembolism 303 Chapter 20. Arterial Thromboembolism 305 Section I: Systemic Hypertension 323 Chapter 21. Systemic Hypertension 325 Section J: Pericardial Diseases 341 Chapter 22. Pericardial Effusion and Other Disorders of thePericardium 343 Section K: Heartworm Disease 351 Chapter 23. Heartworm Disease 353 Section L: Comorbidities 365 Chapter 24. Comorbidities: Managing Cats That Have CoexistentCardiac Disease and Extracardiac Disorders 367 Section M: Pulmonary Arterial Disorders 381 Chapter 25. Pulmonary Thromboembolism and Pulmonary Hypertension383 Section N: Endocrine Diseases Affecting the Heart 393 Chapter 26. Endocrine Diseases Affecting the Heart 395 Section O: Anesthesia in the Patient with Cardiac Disease409 Chapter 27. Anesthesia in the Patient with Cardiac Disease411 Dr. Bruno Pypendop Section P: Cardiac Screening Programs 423 Chapter 28. Cardiac Screening Programs 425 Section Q: Which Drug for Which Disease? 431 Chapter 29. Which Drug for Which Disease? 433 Section R: Drug Formulary 439 Chapter 30. Drug Formulary 441 Index 469