This is a thoroughly up-to-date reference on the application of basic research concepts to clinical research into cardiovascular diseases. It will be useful in all cardiovascular fields, including for practicing cardiologists, trainees, researchers, statisticians, internists, nurse practitioners, and house staff. Both editors are well known, nationally and internationally, as authors of multiple publications focused on cardiovascular diseases and pharmacological research. The book begins by clearly explaining the need to incorporate the concept of an interdisciplinary, team-based research approach for a better understanding of the various mechanisms that lead to the development of cardiovascular disease and how this has shaped clinical outcomes so far. It then provides novel insights into various factors and mechanisms that contribute to the propagation of cardiovascular diseases and, finally, delivers an overview of available experimental and practical data. Overall, this book presents a comprehensive picture of how to generate medical hypotheses and put evidence to use in the therapeutic world of cardiovascular disease. It will help trainees and researchers to articulate new future projects, delineate their knowledge and skills, and track outcomes of their projects toward further advances in the understanding of cardiovascular diseases. This book offers the field's most comprehensive collection of measures and assessment tools related to cardiovascular research and demonstrates the importance of the application of knowledge acquired from basic research. It presents the latest research and theory, along with empirically validated assessment tools for measuring attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors related to interdisciplinary-oriented models in the field of cardiovascular disease.
– Doody's Book Reviews, Fahad Javed, MD (Ochsner Clinic Foundation)