Antiplatelet Therapy in Cardiovascular Disease
by Ron Waksman (Editor), Paul A. Gurbel (Editor), Michael A. Gaglia (Editor)
Edited by a team of the world’s leading interventional cardiologists and educators, this new book is created with an eye to giving the reader a solid, practical, and clinically focused understanding of this important class of drugs, from basic science to a clear-headed discussion of complex topics such as combination therapies, drug-to-drug interactions, and resistance to antiplatelet agents. This important new book:
- Begins with a concise but thorough discussion of platelet biology and pathophysiology so that readers understand how antiplatelet agents work and why they produce such a varied range of complications, from minor GI upset to potentially life-threatening conditions such as neutropenia, a critical shortage of white blood cells.
- Thoroughly covers platelet function testing, including novel techniques.
- Clarifies current best practice regarding the use of antiplatelet agents in both chronic and acute cardiovascular disease.
- Reviews all types of antiplatelet agents – from aspirin to recently approved drugs – including indications, clinical outcomes, and side effects.