Neuropsychology of Cardiovascular Disease
2nd Edition
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$95.00$85.50 - Hardback: 384 pages
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- Published: January 2001
- ISBN: 978-0-8058-3103-0
- Publisher: Psychology Press
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- Edited by Shari R. Waldstein, Merrill F. Elias and Merrill F. Elias.
Cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States and many other countries, confers substantial risk for cerebrovascular events, such as stroke and vascular dementia. The neuropsychological sequelae of such conditions are well documented and can have a devastating impact on individuals' quality of life. However, prior to the development of overt cerebrovascular complications, persons with cardiovascular disease or its risk factors may display mild to severe neuropsychological difficulties. Medical and surgical treatments for cardiovascular disease have also been found to affect neuropsychological function.
This landmark volume offers the first comprehensive overview of the neuropsychological consequences of cardiovascular disease, tracking its natural history, epidemiology, and treatments. It encourages researchers and clinicians to consider all relevant facets of vascular disease processes in their evaluation, study, and treatment of affected patients and indicates a need for primary and secondary prevention efforts. Neuropsychology of Cardiovascular Disease will be welcomed as an invaluable resource by neuropsychologists, specialists in behavioral medicine, neurologists, cardiologists, epidemiologists, gerontologists, and many other health professionals whose work brings them into contact with these challenging patients.
Table of Contents
Contents: Preface. Part I: Cardiovascular Risk Factors, Cardiovascular Disease, and Neuropsychological Performance. L.I. Katzel, S.R. Waldstein, Classification of Cardiovascular Disease. S.R. Waldstein, L.I. Katzel, Hypertension and Cognitive Function. M.F. Muldoon, J.D. Flory, C.M. Ryan, Serum Cholesterol, the Brain, and Cognitive Functioning. C.M. Ryan, Diabetes-Associated Cognitive Dysfunction. M.F. Elias, P.K. Elias, M.A. Robbins, P.A. Wolf, R.B. D'Agostino, Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Cognitive Functioning: An Epidemiological Perspective. S.A. Everson, E-L. Helkala, G.A. Kaplan, J.T. Salonen, Atherosclerosis and Cognitive Functioning. N.A. Phillips, Thinking on Your Feet: A Neuropsychological Review of Peripheral Vascular Disease. G. Vingerhoets, Cognitive Consequences of Myocardial Infarction, Cardiac Arrhythmias, and Cardiac Arrest. Part II: Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease and Neuropsychological Performance. D.L. Jonas, J.A. Blumenthal, D.J. Madden, M. Serra, Cognitive Consequences of Antihypertensive Medications. S. Newman, J. Stygall, R. Kong, Neuropsychological Consequences of Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery. R.A. Bornstein, Neuropsychological Function Before and After Heart Transplantation. A.D. Baird, E.M. Pieroth, Tracking the Cognitive Effects of Carotid Endarterectomy. Part III: Cerebrovascular Disease and Neuropsychological Performance. J. Merino, V. Hachinski, Classification of Cerebrovascular Disease. J.H. Kramer, L.A. Kemenoff, H.C. Chui, The Neuropsychology of Subcortical Ischemic Vascular Dementia. G.G. Brown, L.T.E. Zorilla, Neuropsychological Aspects of Stroke.
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