Хайдер Варрайч - Сердце, которое мы не знаем. История важнейших открытий и будущее лечения сердечно-сосудистых заболеваний
- Название:Сердце, которое мы не знаем. История важнейших открытий и будущее лечения сердечно-сосудистых заболеваний
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Хайдер Варрайч - Сердце, которое мы не знаем. История важнейших открытий и будущее лечения сердечно-сосудистых заболеваний краткое содержание
Вы узнаете о строении и функциях сердца и коронарных сосудов, о самых распространенных болезнях, их диагностике, лекарствах, а также о плюсах и минусах популярных методов лечения – катетеризации, кардиостимуляции и электроимпульсной терапии. Книга полна историй из практики автора и его коллег и отсылок к истории медицинской науки.
Хайдер Варрайч объясняет, почему женщины страдают теми же сердечными заболеваниями, что и мужчины, но тип заболевания у них совершенно иной, что общего у коронарных и онкологических заболеваний, как эволюция могла привести нас к настоящей эпидемии ишемической болезни, рассуждает о нынешнем состоянии мировой клинической кардиологии и перспективах ее развития в эпоху внедрения искусственного интеллекта.
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