I. Fundamentals of Cardiovascular Disease
1 Cardiovascular Examination
2 Applied Anatomy of the Heart and Great Vessels
3 Evidence-Based Medicine and Statistics in Cardiology
4 Noncardiac Surgery in Patients With Heart Disease
5 Essential Molecular Biology
II. Noninvasive Imaging
6 Restrictions on Drivers and Aircraft Pilots With Cardiac
Disease
7 Principles of Echocardiography
8 Stress Echocardiography
9 Transesophageal Echocardiography
10 Nuclear Imaging
11 Positron Emission Tomography
12 Cardiovascular Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance
Imaging
13 Cardiac Radiography
14 Atlas of Congenital Heart Defects
15 Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing in Clinical Medicine
16 Stress Test Selection
III. Electrophysiology
17 Electrocardiographic Diagnoses: Criteria and Definitions of
Abnormalities
18 Cardiac Cellular Electrophysiology
19 Indications for Invasive and Noninvasive Electrophysiologic
Testing
20 Heritable Cardiomyopathies and Channelopathies Clinical
Presentations, Genetics, and Implications of Genetic Testing
21 Pediatric Arrhythmias
22 Atrial Fibrillation and Flutter
23 Supraventricular Tachycardia
24 Ventricular Tachycardia and Ectopy
25 Arrhythmias in Congenital Heart Disease
26 Evaluation and Management of Pregnancy Associated
Arrhythmias
27 Syncope: Diagnosis and Treatment
28 Pacemakers
29 Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
30 Technical Aspects of Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator
Troubleshooting
31 Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator Trials and Prevention of
Sudden Cardiac Death
32 Heart Disease in Athletes
33 Autonomic Function Testing
34 Antiarrhythmic Drugs
35 Intracardiac Electrophysiology Tracings
IV. Valvular Heart Disease
36 Valvular Stenosis
37 Valvular Regurgitation
38 Rheumatic Heart Disease
39 Carcinoid and Drug-Related Heart Disease
40 Prosthetic Heart Valves
41 Surgery for Cardiac Valve Disease
42 Pathogenesis of Valvular Heart Disease
43 Epidemiology of Valvular Heart Diseases
V. Aorta and Peripheral Vascular Disease
44 Peripheral Vascular Disease
45 Cerebrovascular Disease and Carotid Artery Stenting
46 The Aorta
47 Renal Artery Disease
48 Pathophysiology of Arterial Thrombosis
49 Treatment and Prevention of Arterial Thrombosis
50 Venous and Lymphatic Disorders
51 Vasculitis
52 Marfan Syndrome
VI. Coronary Artery Disease Risk Factors
53 Coronary Artery Disease Epidemiology
54 Metabolic Syndrome
55 Pathogenesis of Atherosclerosis
56 Dyslipidemia
57 Lipid-Lowering Medications and Lipid-Lowering Clinical
Trials
58 Novel Biomarkers for Coronary Artery Disease Risk
59 Diabetes and Coronary Artery Disease
60 Stroke
61 Hypertension
62 Heart Disease in Women
63 Heart Disease in the Elderly
VII. Myocardial Infarction
64 Cardiac Biomarkers
65 Acute Coronary Syndrome
66 Chronic Stable Angina
67 Right Ventricular Infarction
68 Adjunctive Therapy in Acute Myocardial Infarction
69 Arrhythmia Complications of Acute Myocardial Infarction
70 Mechanical Complications of Acute Myocardial Infarction
71 Cardiogenic Shock
72 Reperfusion Strategy for ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial
Infarction: Fibrinolysis Versus Percutaneous Coronary
Intervention
73 Fibrinolytic Trials in Acute Myocardial Infarction
74 Risk Stratification After Myocardial Infarction
75 Cardiac Rehabilitation
76 Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery
77 Pericardial Disease
78 Pulmonary Embolism
79 Pulmonary Hypertension
80 Pregnancy and the Heart
81 Adult Congenital Heart Disease
82 HIV Infection and the Heart
83 Infective Endocarditis
84 Systemic Disease and the Heart
85 Cardiac Tumors
86 Sleep Apnea for Cardiology Boards
87 Cardiovascular Trauma
88 Acute Brain Injury and the Heart
89 Noncardiac Anesthesia in Patients With Cardiovascular
Disease
IX. Cardiomyopathy and Heart Failure
90 Reflex and Humoral Control of the Circulation
91 Systolic Heart Function
92 Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction
93 Heart Failure: Diagnosis and Evaluation
94 Right Ventricular Failure
95 Pharmacologic Therapy of Systolic Ventricular Dysfunction and
Heart Failure
96 Mechanical Ventricular Assist Devices
97 Myocarditis
98 Dilated Cardiomyopathy
99 Restrictive Cardiomyopathy
100 Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
101 Cardiac Transplantation
X. Invasive/Interventional Cardiology
102 Coronary Anatomy and Angiographic Views
103 Coronary Artery Physiology and Intracoronary Imaging
104 Principles of Interventional Cardiology
105 Structural Heart Disease Intervention Transcutaneous Aortic
Valve and Mitral Valve Procedures
106 Catheter Closure of Intracardiac Shunts
107 Invasive Hemodynamics
108 Atlas of Hemodynamic Tracings
XI. Appendix
109 Preparing for Cardiology Examinations
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Professor of Medicine, Department of Cardiovascular Diseases, Mayo Clinic Assistant Professor of Medicine, Department of Cardiovascular Diseases, Mayo Clinic
Based on the original syllabus for the Mayo Cardiovascular Review
Course, this book offers an excellent resource for those preparing
for the certification exams as well as for trainees and clinicians
wanting to update their knowledge of cardiovascular diseases.
*Doody's Notes, May 2013*
Mayo Clinic Cardiology: Concise Textbook edited by Dr. Joe Murphy
and Dr. Margaret Lloyd has again redefined the art of boiling down
overwhelming concepts in a merciful manner for practicing
cardiologists. With plain dialogue complemented by diagrams and
tables, residents and fellows can build a solid knowledge base in
cardiovascular disease, as well as prepare for board exams. I would
strongly recommend this textbook as a learning tool and reference
to guide your cardiology practice.
*Carmelo Panetta, MD, HealthEast Heart Care, St Paul, MN*
I first became familiar with Mayo Clinic Cardiology when reviewing
for my first recertification exam in Cardiology. One of my
cardiology fellows leant me a copy of the First Edition. It was
extremely easy to read, and I felt prepared for the recertification
exam. I again used this textbook, Third Edition, for my second
recertification exam... The Fourth Edition, much like the Third
Edition, reaches an excellent balance of being comprehensive while
remaining extremely readable... It is an excellent resource for
anyone preparing for certification or recertification in
cardiology. I would recommend a cardiology fellow devote six months
to reading the textbook cover to cover. They will find it well
worth the time invested. The practicing cardiologist will be able
to cover the text book in a month. They will find it both an
excellent review and an efficient way to learn new information.
*Howard Kurz, MD, FACC, Cardiovascular Division, Washington
University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO*
Congratulations to the editors and their esteemed group of authors
on an excellent new edition that is a comprehensive, up to date,
and state of the art textbook on the entire spectrum of
cardiovascular medicine and disorders. This book could serve as
essential reading material for internal medicine residents and ,
particularly, trainees in cardiovascular diseases, including for
preparation for board exams. Additionally, this textbook would be a
thorough resource for busy practitioners, including those in
primary care and specialists, who care for patients with
cardiovascular diseases.
*Carl "Chip" Joseph Lavie, MD, FACC,FACP,FCCP, Department of
Cardiovascular Diseases, John Ochsner Heart and Vascular Institute,
The University of Queensland School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA
and Department of Preventive Medicine, Pennington Biomedical
Research Center, Baton Rouge, LA*
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