Cardio-Hepatology: Connections Between Hepatic and Cardiovascular Disease provides a direct relationship between the cardiac and hepatic pathologies providing the link between the heart and liver and showing how liver diseases predispose to impairment in heart functioning and vice versa. Considering the growing number of patients living (and living longer) with heart failure and/or congenital heart disease, it is important to know when and how to test for liver disease in this population, how to interpret abnormal test results, and what management is appropriate. Coverage includes what should be done for patients to limit, avoid, or postpone the impairment in the liver functioning induced by heart diseases and the impairment in the heart functioning induced by liver diseases, on the basis of scientific-exposed evidence and pathophysiology knowledge.
This comprehensive, extended review of the medical literature is perfect for researchers interested in the connection between cardiology and hepatology as well as clinicians making therapeutic decisions for patients suffering from heart or liver chronic diseases.
- Reviews and discusses all current knowledge about the interactions between heart and liver pathologies
- Provides guidance on current topics surrounding the assessment of the liver in heart failure
- Presents important clinical cardiovascular assessments in cirrhotic patients
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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Approx. 150 illustrations (150 in full color)
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ISBN-13
978-0-12-817395-4 (9780128173954)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
I. Liver and heart1. The liver2. Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and cardiovascular disease3. Pathophysiologic changes in chronic heart failure affecting drug pharmacokinetics4. Drugs at the crossroads of heart and liver5. Obstruction of the liver circulation
II. Hepatobiliary system in heart failure6. Epidemiology of liver diseases in heart failure7. Cardio-hepatology: liver function tests in heart failure8. Prognostic value of liver assessment (including liver stiffness measurement) in cardiovascular diseases9. Passive liver congestion and hypoxic hepatitis10. Histopathology of the liver in heart failure
III. Cardiovascular system in liver failure12. Sepsis and the liver13. Bleeding and thrombosis in cirrhosis14. Peripheral vasculature in portal hypertension15. Cirrhotic cardiomyopathy16. Cardiovascular dysfunction in liver diseases: pediatric perspectives17. Hepatorenal syndrome and acute kidney injury in cirrhosis18. Cardiopulmonary considerations for the anesthetic management of liver transplantation19. Cardiovascular assessment before liver transplantation20. Predicting cardiovascular complications after liver transplantation