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- W161933012 abstract "Pina, Goldstein, and Dunlap have compiled an informative and useful summary of recent heart failure literature. The articles are logically categorized with little duplication. Some chapters are introduced with a helpful editorial commentary summarizing the state of knowledge of the subject discussed. In those cases, recent and relevant abstracts follow, each with an appropriate editorial comment placing the data in context and noting their strengths and weaknesses. As might be expected, the overwhelming majority of the abstracts relate to 2003 publications, with rare citations of 2002 and 2004 articles.Other topics are covered by a summary article with appropriate references but no abstracts. Such an approach has been taken by Young in his chapter on cell replacement strategies, by Anand in his chapter on too much neurohormonal blockade, and by Natale and Pina in the chapter on pulmonary hypertension. Young's chapter is current and well referenced. Anand's chapter summarizes the issues involved in clinical practice of neurohormonal blockade and discusses questions that remain concerns of practicing cardiologists. The chapter on pulmonary hypertension is useful but contains little new data; the most recent references are two articles from 2002 and one from 2003. One is left to assume that there has been little new relevant information acquired since that time.Pina's chapter “Women and heart failure: a failure of trials” seems like deja vu and then deja vu all over again. After an introductory section, she presents two previously published articles on the same topic. I would have wished for consolidation of the information with organized conclusions and recommendations for future direction of research and therapy, perhaps citing the two articles reproduced.The chapters on the epidemiology of heart failure in South America and on cardiac rehabilitation in Spain are perhaps the most interesting, because they show the global nature of the problems we face in the management of heart failure today.Redfield provides a cogent summary of the state of knowledge regarding diastolic heart failure, without yet again defining the syndrome (I'm happy to say). The articles selected for review and the commentaries are relevant; however, they still leave us with many of the same questions that have been present for decades.The chapters on medical and surgical treatments provide recent data on approaches to management, some of which we have come to accept as standard. The problems encountered in evaluating new surgical approaches are acknowledged by the editor.The chapters on cell replacement therapy, devices, and genetics of heart failure, I think are among the most interesting and valuable in the volume, and each is well presented. These sections give the clinician a peek into the future of heart failure research and (presumably) therapy.As Professor McMurray states in his foreward to the book, heart failure is a rapidly evolving field. This book is a valiant, and generally successful, effort to succinctly bring together a vast amount of information. Although it suffers the flaw of any such book—that it cannot truly be current—it provides anyone interested in heart failure with an excellent basic background and a starting point for further literature research. This volume is labeled number I, and it will be interesting to see how future volumes are structured. I assume that these will not repetitively discuss old information but will bring us up to date on the topics in volume I and continue to look critically at new data as they are acquired." @default.
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