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Textbook of Sports and Exercise Cardiology 1st ed. 2020 [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Apr-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • ISBN-10: 3030353761
  • ISBN-13: 9783030353766
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 1093 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 1950 g, 163 Illustrations, color; 43 Illustrations, black and white; XVII, 1093 p. 206 illus., 163 illus. in color., 1 Paperback / softback
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  • ISBN-10: 3030353761
  • ISBN-13: 9783030353766
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This textbook provides a comprehensive, yet practically orientated overview of classic and novel sports cardiology topics, based on current evidence, guidelines, recommendations and expert experience. Numerous publications have provided guidance to these issues, but it has become increasingly difficult for both students and doctors to obtain a thorough, but practicable overview for optimal clinical care of athletes and patients. This book is intended as an educational work, filling the large gaps that are still present in the current educational guidelines for medical students and cardiology trainees.

 Textbook of Sports and Exercise Cardiology differs from other sports cardiology books by focusing on clear, practical recommendations based on the latest evidence, primarily targeting those who seek professional background information and education that can easily be transferred into everyday care.

Part I Sports Cardiology in Young Competitive Athletes
1 Definition of Athletes and Classification of Sports
3(10)
Maria Sanz de la Garza
Paolo Emilio Adami
2 The Cardiologist as Part of the Athlete Medical Team
13(16)
Christine E. Lawless
3 Athlete's Heart: Basic Physiology and Adaptation to Exercise
29(24)
Christian M. Schmied
Matthias Wilhelm
4 Impact of Sporting Disciplines and Body Size on the Athlete's Heart
53(20)
Gherardo Finocchiaro
Keith Phillip George
5 Sudden Cardiac Death in Athletes: Incidence, Causes and Prevention Strategies
73(22)
Kimberly G. Harmon
Mathew G. Wilson
6 Medical Evaluation of Athletes: Medical History and Physical Examination
95(18)
Hanne K. Rasmusen
Christian M. Schmied
7 Medical Evaluation of Athletes: Electrocardiogram
113(22)
Jordan M. Prutkin
Jonathan A. Drezner
8 Medical Evaluation of Athletes: Echocardiography
135(18)
Flavio D'Ascenzi
David Oxborough
9 Medical Evaluation of Athletes: Further Imaging Modalities-Stress Echo, CT and MRI
153(28)
Guido Claessen
Andre La Gerche
10 Medical Evaluation of Athletes: Exercise Testing
181(22)
David Niederseer
Herbert Lollgen
11 Medical Evaluation of Athletes: Genetic Testing
203(20)
Belinda Gray
Michael Papadakis
12 Specific Cardiovascular Diseases and Competitive Sports Participation: Arterial Hypertension
223(14)
Stefano Caselli
Josef Niebauer
13 Specific Cardiovascular Diseases and Competitive Sports Participation: Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
237(14)
Antonio Pelliccia
Stefano Caselli
14 Specific Cardiovascular Diseases and Competitive Sports Participation: Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy
251(22)
Domenico Corrado
Alessandro Zorzi
Gaetano Thiene
15 Specific Cardiovascular Diseases and Competitive Sports Participation: Left Ventricular Hypertrabeculation
273(18)
Catherine Sedgwick
Sabiha Gati
16 Specific Cardiovascular Diseases and Competitive Sports Participation: Valvular Heart Disease
291(12)
Frank van Buuren
Klaus Peter Mellwig
17 Specific Cardiovascular Diseases and Competitive Sports Participation: Arrhythmias
303(14)
Alessandro Biffi
Alessandro Zorzi
Domenico Corrado
18 Specific Cardiovascular Diseases and Competitive Sports Participation: Pacemakers and ICD
317(24)
Hielko Miljoen
Rachel Lampert
Hein Heidbuchel
19 Specific Cardiovascular Diseases and Competitive Sports Participation: Myocarditis and Myocardial Fibrosis
341(20)
Frederic Schnell
Francois Carre
20 Specific Cardiovascular Diseases and Competitive Sports Participation: Channelopathies
361(42)
Silvia Castelletti
Lia Crotti
21 Specific Cardiovascular Diseases and Competitive Sports Participation: Coronary Anomalies and Myocardial Bridging at Risk of Sudden Death
403(20)
Gaetano Thiene
Stefania Rizzo
Carla Frescura
Cristina Basso
22 Specific Cardiovascular Diseases and Competitive Sports Participation: Congenital Heart Disease
423(16)
Tim Takken
Jan Muller
23 Specific Populations: Paediatric and Adolescent Athletes
439(32)
Guido E. Pieles
Andrew Maxwell
Renate Oberhoffer
24 Specific Populations: Female Athletes
471(16)
Susanne Berrisch-Rahmel
Nicole M. Panhuyzen-Goedkoop
25 Specific Populations: Athletes of Afro-Caribbean Origin
487(12)
Aneil Malhotra
Michael Papadakis
Sanjay Sharma
26 Commotio Cordis
499(14)
Erik Ekker Solberg
Mark S. Link
27 Cardiovascular Side Effects of Commonly Prescribed Medications and Performance Enhancing Drugs and Special Considerations for the Athlete
513(18)
Maria Joan Brosnan
Paolo Emilio Adami
28 Cardiac Safety in Sports Arenas
531(24)
Luis Serratosa
Efraim Kramer
Erik Ekker Solberg
Mats Borjesson
Part II Sports Cardiology in Recreational/Master Athletes
29 Medical Supervision of Mass Sporting Events
555(48)
Martin Schwellnus
Paolo Emilio Adami
30 Incidence and Causes of Sudden Cardiac Death in Recreational Athletes
603(14)
Xavier Jouven
Kumar Narayanan
Eloi Marijon
31 Potential Cardiac Damage Induced by Strenuous Exercise
617(16)
Stefan Mohlenkamp
Axel Pressler
32 The Role of Imaging
633(26)
Axel Pressler
Stefan Mohlenkamp
33 Endurance Exercise and Atrial Fibrillation
659(24)
Mandi Sareban
Eduard Guasch
Lluis Mont
34 Sport in Extreme Environments: Cardiovascular Issues
683(20)
Martin Burtscher
Kay Tetzlaff
Part III Exercise in Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease
35 Epidemiology: Physical Activity, Exercise and Mortality
703(16)
Martin Bahls
Marcus Dorr
36 Impact of Exercise on Cardiovascular Risk Factors: Arterial Hypertension
719(28)
Paolo Palatini
Veronique Cornelissen
37 Impact of Exercise on Cardiovascular Risk Factors: Dyslipidemia
747(22)
Axel Pressler
Mats Borjesson
38 Impact of Exercise on Cardiovascular Risk Factors: Diabetes Mellitus
769(24)
Sheri R. Colberg
David Niederseer
39 Impact of Exercise on Cardiovascular Risk Factors: Obesity
793(30)
Andrew Elagizi
Sergey Kachur
Carl J. Lavie
40 Exercise and Vascular Function
823(38)
Nicolle Krankel
Emeline van Craenenbroeck
Volker Adams
41 The Optimal Dose of Exercise
861(20)
Thijs M.H. Eijsvogels
Aaron L. Baggish
Part IV Exercise in Secondary Prevention and Cardiac Rehabilitation
42 Modalities of Exercise Training in Cardiac Rehabilitation
881(16)
Luc Vanhees
Dominique Hansen
43 Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing and Prescription of Exercise
897(16)
Jeffrey Wilcox Christle
Ross Arena
44 Exercise in Specific Diseases: Coronary Artery Disease
913(14)
Mats Borjesson
Josef Niebauer
Mikael Dellborg
45 Exercise in Specific Diseases: Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction
927(30)
Bharathi Upadhya
Frank Edelmann
Dalane W. Kitzman
46 Exercise in Specific Diseases: Heart Failure with Reduced Ejection Fraction
957(20)
Verena Heinicke
Wesley J. Tucker
Mark J. Haykowsky
Martin Halle
47 Exercise in Specific Diseases: Heart Transplantation and Left Ventricular Assist Device
977(34)
Birna Bjarnason-Wehrens
Thomas Schmidt
Nils Reiss
48 Exercise in Specific Diseases: Valvular Heart Disease
1011(18)
Elena Cavarretta
Axel Pressler
49 Exercise in Specific Diseases: Atrial Fibrillation
1029(16)
Roman Laszlo
Matthias Wilhelm
50 Exercise in Specific Diseases: Pacemakers and Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators
1045(16)
Kumar Narayanan
Eloi Marijon
51 Exercise in Specific Diseases: Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
1061(16)
Jonathan Myers
Josef Niebauer
Correction to: Textbook of Sports and Exercise Cardiology C1
Axel Pressler
Josef Niebauer
Index 1077
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Axel Pressler, born 1970, is running a private center for sports and exercise cardiology in Munich, Germany. He is a specialist in internal medicine and cardiology and has focused his clinical and scientific interests on sports cardiology, which has evolved in recent years as a novel, important subspecialty at the interface of cardiology, sports and preventive medicine. He clinically cares for both athletes and cardiac patients who seek medical advice regarding safe and effective sports participation and optimal medical or non-pharmacological therapy. Prior to this, Axel Pressler has worked over years as a senior physician and researcher at the Department of Prevention, Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine, Technical University of Munich (TUM), which is among the largest sports medicine and cardiology centers in Germany. He is still teaching students at the TUM and has regular lectures on sports cardiology and prevention issues. He is a nucleus member of both the German and European Working Groups of Sports Cardiology and is involved in writing specific guidelines for sports participation with cardiac disease and prevention of sudden cardiac death. 





Prof. Josef Niebauer, MD, PhD, MBA is a specialist in internal medicine, cardiology, sports medicine and sports cardiology. He is the university chair and clinical director of the Institute of Sports Medicine, Prevention and Rehabilitation at the Paracelsus Medical University Salzburg and is also responsible for the Olympic Centre Salzburg-Rif. Each year, several thousand leisure-time to world class athletes, healthy as well as patient athletes, but also patients suffering and/or recovering from cardiovascular, pulmonary and metabolic diseases receive as required pre-participation screening, medical examinations, advice, therapy, and training recommendations.  Among others he is the current president of the Austrian Society of Prevention and Rehabilitation, Vice- and Past-President of the Austrian Society of Sports Medicine and Prevention, as well as chair-elect of the Sports Cardiology section of the European Association of Preventive Cardiology, an association of the European Society of Cardiology. He lectures at several universities, has received interantional awards for his clinical as well as scientific exerpertise and has published more than 240 manuscripts in leading medical journals and books worldwide.