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Psychiatry and Heart Disease


Psychiatry and Heart Disease

The Mind, Brain, and Heart
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von: Michelle Riba, Lawson Wulsin, Melvyn Rubenfire, Divy Ravindranath

83,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 31.01.2012
ISBN/EAN: 9781118307960
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 272

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This unique book will help psychiatrists to understand better the risks of cardiovascular illness and cardiologists to appreciate possible pathophysiological links with psychiatric conditions.  It describes the common psychiatric conditions, their key features and how they may influence cardiovascular disease, outcomes, and quality of life. It also considers the cardiovascular complications that may arise as a result of mental illness.  <p>In an exciting, collaborative approach, psychiatrists and cardiologists combine their expertise throughout the book to provide guidance on the best way to manage such patients, considering the patient as a whole, not the individual conditions.</p>
List of Contributors, vii <p>Foreword, xi<br /> <i>Kim A. Eagle, MD</i></p> <p>Preface, xii<br /> <i>Lawson Wulsin, MD, Michelle B. Riba, MD, MS, Melvyn Rubenfire, MD and Divy Ravindranath, MD, MS</i></p> <p>1 The Interaction Between Psychologic Distress and Biobehavioral Processes in Cardiovascular Disease, 1<br /> <i>Willem J. Kop, PhD and John S. Gottdiener, MD</i></p> <p>2 Depression and Cardiovascular Diseases, 18<br /> <i>Kevin B. Kerber, MD and Melvyn Rubenfire, MD</i></p> <p>3 Depression, Anxiety, Anger, and Heart Failure, 34<br /> <i>Oliver G. Cameron, MD,PhD, Daniel Ehrmann and Bertram Pitt, MD</i></p> <p>4 Cardiac Surgery, 49<br /> <i>Rima Styra, MD, Med, FRCPC, Christopher M. Feindel, MD and Marion E. McRae, RN, NP, MScN, CCRN-CSC-CMC, CCN, ACNP-BC</i></p> <p>5 Cardiac Transplantation and Left Ventricular Assist Devices: Pre-Assessment and Post-Management, 62<br /> <i>Rachel Lipson Glick, MD, David Bradley S. Dyke, MD, Moira Kessler, BS, MD and Dayna J. LePlatte, MD</i></p> <p>6 Psychiatric Aspects of Sudden Cardiac Arrest and Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillators, 77<br /> <i>Divy Ravindranath, MD, MS and Frank Pelosi, MD</i></p> <p>7 Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension: Psychosocial Implications and Treatment, 88<br /> <i>John M. Wryobeck, PhD and Melvyn Rubenfire, MD</i></p> <p>8 Distinguishing Cardiac from Psychologic Somatic Symptoms, 99<br /> <i>Nicholas D. Giardino, PhD and Michael J. Shea, MD</i></p> <p>9 Hypertrophic Cardiomopathy, 106<br /> <i>Moira Kessler, BS, MD, Sara Saberi, MD, Sharlene Day, MD, Tamara Gay, MD, Linda Baty, BSN and Edward Deneke, MD</i></p> <p>10 Bipolar Disorder and Reducing Risk for Cardiovascular Disease, 116<br /> <i>Amy M. Kilbourne, PhD, MPH and David E. Goodrich, EdD</i></p> <p>11 Sleep and Cardiovascular Disease, 135<br /> <i>Sanjaya Gupta, MD and J. Todd Arnedt, PhD</i></p> <p>12 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Heart Disease, 153<br /> <i>Leonard A. Doerfler, PhD and John A. Paraskos, MD</i></p> <p>13 Cardiovascular Manifestations of Panic and Anxiety, 165<br /> <i>Steven M. Schwartz, PhD, Oliver G. Cameron, MD, PhD and Melvyn Rubenfire, MD</i></p> <p>14 Genetic Susceptibility and the Relationship between Cardiovascular Disease, Immunology, and Psychiatric Illness, 176<br /> <i>Sandra Villafuerte, PhD, Melvyn Rubenfire, MD and Ziad Kronfol, MD</i></p> <p>15 Psychological Symptoms Associated with Cardiovascular Drugs; Cardiac Symptoms from Psychiatric Drugs; Drug Interactions, 194<br /> <i>Steven R. Erickson, Pharm D, Jolene R. Bostwick, Pharm D and Sally K. Guthrie, Pharm D</i></p> <p>16 Exercise and Depression, 211<br /> <i>Barry A. Franklin, PhD, Justin E. Trivax, MD and Thomas E. Vanhecke, MD</i></p> <p>17 Psychosocial Interventions: Meditation, 223<br /> <i>Elizabeth A.R. Robinson, PhD, MSW, MPH, Sandra M. Finkel, MPH and Elizabeth A. Jackson, MD, MPH</i></p> <p>18 Smoking Cessation and Substance Use Modification in Cardiovascular Disease, 232<br /> <i>Gregory W. Dalack, MD and Elizabeth A. Jackson, MD, MPH</i></p> <p>Appendix A: Selected Screening Tools and Research Instruments, 241</p> <p>Appendix B: Berlin Questionnaire (for sleep apnea), 247</p> <p>Index, 249</p>
<p>"This book will serve as a handy reference for multi-disciplinary clinicians with cardiac patients and has already proved useful to my everyday practice." (<i>Psychological Medicine</i>, June 2013)<br /> <br /> "Overall, the chapters are well written and extremely pertinent for psychologists in cardiac settings. The authors draw attention to a wide array of problems and they propose concrete solutions for clinicians working with cardiac patients. They cite pertinent research and they underscore the lack of sufficient empirical evidence where such penuries exist, all of which is helpful to clinicians and researchers in the field." (<i>Canadian Psychology,</i> 2012)<br /> <br /> “This book is revolutionary in its organized and detailed presentation. Its unique approach to describing the evidence-based literature while using cases and references will deepen readers' understanding of widely researched topics in the areas of psychiatric disorders and cardiovascular disease.”  (<i>Doody’s</i>, 26 October 2012)</p> <p>“This volume is a Herculean effort to assist psychiatrists in understanding the pathophysiology of cardiovascular disease and recognizing the unique challenges for patients and physicians alike.  It is a valuable resource not only for the consultation-liaison psychiatrist, but for any mental health practitioner, primary care physician, or cardiologist.”  (<i>Journal of Clinical Psychiatry</i>, 7 July 2012)</p> <p>“The book is concisely and clearly written and contains numerous references.”  (<i>Book News</i>, 1 April 2012)</p> <p> </p>
Michelle Riba M.D.is Professor of Psychiatry and Associate Chair for Integrated Medicine and Psychiatric Services at the Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan.  She is also Associate Director, Michigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research (MICHR); Director, PsychOncology Program, University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center; Associate Director, University of Michigan Comprehensive Depression Center; Past President, American Psychiatric Association and Secretary for Scientific Publications, World Psychiatric Association<br /> <br /> <p>Lawson Wulsin M.D. is Professor of Psychiatry and Family Medicine at the University of Cincinnati. His special area of interest is physical and mental health; he is the author of "Treating the Aching Heart: A Guide to Depression, Stress, and Heart Disease".</p> <p>Melvyn Rubenfire M.D. is Professor of Internal Medicine and Director of Preventive Cardiology at the University of Michigan. In 2009 the University named a Professorship in his honor, the Melvyn Rubenfire Professorship in Preventive Cardiology, in recognition of his contribution to patient care, research and education in preventive cardiology.</p>
<i>Psychiatry and Heart Disease</i> is a pioneering book connecting the heart and brain, from basic science to clinical management of conditions that affect millions of patients around the world. The interplay between psychiatric problems, particularly depression, and cardiovascular disease, with each increasing susceptibility to the other, has been established in recent years. This unique book features chapters co-authored by psychiatrists and cardiovascular specialists , combining their expertise to provide guidance on the best way to manage such patients, considering the patient as a whole, not the individual conditions. <p>The book starts with the association between cardiovascular risk factors, heart diseases, and psychological distress. It then describes important psychiatric issues that arise in patients undergoing cardiac transplantation, following resuscitated sudden death, after implantation of defibrillator devices, and in patients with pulmonary hypertension.</p> <p>The second half of the book addresses the differences between symptoms of cardiovascular and psychological disorders, the management of the patient with bipolar disorder, the relationship of sleep with cardiovascular disease, and post traumatic stress syndrome. A common problem, cardiovascular manifestations of patients with panic and anxiety syndromes, is covered in exquisite detail. Lastly, the authors have offered interesting discussions on genetic susceptibility, psychosocial symptoms from medications and psychiatric drugs, and the contributions of exercise, fitness and smoking cessation.</p> <p>Each chapter contains basic information on the cardiovascular problem aimed at the psychiatrist and basic information on the psychiatric problems aimed at the cardiologists and primary care clinicians. The pathobiology of the interaction between psychological and cardiovascular disorders is reviewed within each chapter. The book is clinically oriented, including short vignettes, and summary points for quick review.</p> <p>Visit www.wiley.com/go/mindmatters for free articles from our psychiatry books and journals</p>

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