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Cardiology for Veterinary Technicians and Nurses is a comprehensive resource for veterinary technicians and nurses working with cardiovascular patients in veterinary practice. * Offers a complete reference to veterinary cardiology targeted at veterinary technicians and nurses, summarizing fundamental knowledge on cardiovascular disease * Covers dogs, cats, horses, ruminants, and camelids * Provides information ranging from introductory to advanced for a thorough guide to cardiac conditions * Presents detailed procedures for common cardiac catheterization techniques, including supplies required…mehr
Cardiology for Veterinary Technicians and Nurses is a comprehensive resource for veterinary technicians and nurses working with cardiovascular patients in veterinary practice. * Offers a complete reference to veterinary cardiology targeted at veterinary technicians and nurses, summarizing fundamental knowledge on cardiovascular disease * Covers dogs, cats, horses, ruminants, and camelids * Provides information ranging from introductory to advanced for a thorough guide to cardiac conditions * Presents detailed procedures for common cardiac catheterization techniques, including supplies required * Includes photographs and illustrations to depict the concepts described
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Autorenporträt
The editor H. Edward Durham, Jr., CVT, RVT, LATG, VTS (Cardiology), is Senior Veterinary Technician-Cardiology at the University of Missouri's Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital in Columbia, Missouri, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Contributors ix
Foreword xi
List of Abbreviations xv
Introduction:Why Animals have a Circulatory System 1 H. Edward Durham, Jr.
Section I Cardiac Anatomy and Physiology 5
Cardiac Anatomy 7 H. Edward Durham, Jr.
Basic Cardiac Physiology 23 June A. Boon and H. Edward Durham, Jr.
Section II Diagnostics 43
History and Physical Examination 45 H. Edward Durham, Jr.
Electrocardiography 63 Shari Hemsley
Thoracic Radiography 111 Deborah M. Fine
Echocardiography and Doppler Study 133 Michelle St John and H. Edward Durham, Jr.
Blood Pressure Measurement and Systemic Hypertension 179 H. Edward Durham, Jr.
Angiography 199 Barbara P. Brewer
Cardiac Biomarkers 225 Kristin Hohnadel
Section III Cardiac Diseases 231
Congenital Heart Diseases 233 H. Edward Durham, Jr.
Acquired Heart Diseases 277 Stacey Leach
Pericardial Effusion and Cardiac Neoplasia 301 Anne Myers
Section IV Therapies and Interventions 315
Pathophysiology of Heart Failure 317 June A. Boon and H. Edward Durham, Jr.
Drugs for Cardiac Therapy 329 Kathryn J. Atkinson
Treatment of Cardiac Disease 351 Robert J. Schutrumpf III
Interventional Therapies 367 Anna McManamey, AnneMyers, and H. Edward Durham, Jr.
Section V Large Animal Cardiology 405
Equine Cardiology 407 H. Edward Durham, Jr.
Ruminant and Camelid Cardiology 443 Mark W. Harmon