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The NET-Heart Book. Neglected Tropical Diseases and other Infectious Diseases affecting the Heart

  • Book

  • October 2021
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5315259

Neglected Tropical Diseases and other Infectious Diseases Affecting the Heart provides a comprehensive and systematic review on the literature surrounding Neglected Tropical Diseases and infectious diseases and how they affect the heart. Written by Emerging Leaders of the Interamerican Society of Cardiology (SIAC), the book includes the latest research findings, covering the cardiac involvement of a range of viral, bacterial and parasitic diseases, including COVID-19, HIV, Zika, Lyme Disease, and more. Chapters cover epidemiology, the physiopathology of cardiovascular involvement, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options for each disease, making the book suitable to researchers, scientists, clinicians and physicians in the field.

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Table of Contents

1. Preface #1 2. Preface #2 3. Introduction 4. Malaria�and Heart 5. Tuberculosis�and Heart 6. Cysticercosis�and Heart 7. Chagas�and Heart 8. Lyme�and Heart 9. Leishmaniasis�and Heart 10. Chikungunya�and Heart 11. Zika�and Heart 12. COVID-19�and Heart 13. Trichinellosis�and Heart 14. HIV�and Heart 15. Echinococcosis�and Heart 16. Human African Trypanosomiasis�and Heart 17. Snakebite Envenomation�and Heart 18. Rabies�and Heart 19. Toxoplamosmosis�and Heart 20. Schistosomiasis�and Heart 21. Dengue�and Heart 22. NTDs�and Atrial Fibrillation 23. Value of ECG in NTD 24. Value of cardiac images in NTD

Authors

Clara Saldarriaga Cardiology Professor, University of Antioquia, Antioquia, Colombia. Dr. Clara Saldarriaga is a Cardiology professor in University of Antioquia, since 2010 to date and also Head of the cardiology program in Pontificia Bolivariana University, since 2011 to date. Her educational background includes Undergraduate Studies from Jes�s Mar�a School-Medell�n 1994; Medical School from University of Antioquia -Medell�n, Colombia 2002; Internal Medicine Residency-University of Antioquia - Medell�n, Colombia 2008; Cardiology-Pontificia Bolivariana University, Medell�n, Colombia 2010. She has several Scientific Societies Memberships like American College of physicians-Member of the Colombian chapter since 2010, Colombian society of cardiology-President of the Antioquia chapter since 2011, Colombian Association of internal medicine-Member since 2008. Her International Rotations include Heart failure service -Yale University-Yale New Haven Hospital 2001; Cardiac transplantation service. Reina Sof�a Hospital , Cordoba- Spain 2009; Cardiology service- Clinic Hospital ,Barcelona-Spain 2009. Adrian Baranchuk Professor of Medicine, Kingston General Hospital, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Dr. Adrian Baranchuk MD, a native of Buenos Aires, Argentina, obtained his MD from the University of Buenos Aires in 1990. After qualifying in Internal Medicine and Cardiology (1995), he completed a Clinical Fellowship in Cardiac Electrophysiology (1997). In 2002 he immigrated to Spain for a Research Fellow. Dr. Baranchuk was appointed as a Clinical Fellow in Electrophysiology at McMaster University in September 2003. Dr. Baranchuk was appointed as an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Queen's University (2006), promoted to Associate Professor in 2010 and to Full Professor in 2016 (with Tenure). He has founded the EP Training Program in 2007. He is a member of numerous editorial boards (Europace, Annals of Noninvasive Electrocardiology, etc) and reviewer of several journals. He is currently the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Electrocardiology. The recipient of a teaching award (Outstanding Contribution in the Core Internal Medicine Program 2009) and 2014 awarded with the prestigious "Faculty of Health Sciences Education Award�. Dr Baranchuk was awarded with the "Golden Caliper Award� from the SOLAECE (Latin American Society of Pacing and Electrophysiology) for his outstanding contributions to science in 2014 and with the "ISHNE Junior Investigator Award� in April 2015. In 2016 he was distinguished with the "10 Most Influential Hispanic-Canadian Award� from the Hispanic business.ca and TD Bank. His first book, Atlas of Advanced ECG Interpretation (REMEDICA, UK) represents a big collaboration effort from well-recognized electrophysiologists of all around the world. His second book Left Septal Fascicular Block was released by SPRINGER in 2016 and his iBook "Electrocardiogrpahy in Pracitice: What to do?� has been number 1 in iTunes for several weeks and downloaded more than 1100 times in about 6 months (2016). His last book "Interatrial Block and Supraventricular Arrhythmias: Clinical Implications of Bayes' Syndrome� was released in January 2017 by CARDIOTEXT. His last book "Clinical Arrhythmology 2nd Edition� was released in July 2017 by Willey. His next book, "Brugada Phenocopy: The Art of Recognizing the Brugada ECG Pattern� will be released by ELSEVIER in December 2017. He has published more than 460 articles in well-recognized international journals (383 in Pubmed), 43 book chapters and presented more than 225 abstracts. He is the President of the International Society of Electrocardiology (ISE) for the period 2017-2019. He is currently serving as Canadian Vice President of the Interamerican Society of Cardiology. He has mentored more than 100 students and residents and his publications usually include a Med Student or resident as first author. He is the current Director of the Critical Enquiry course at Queen's University. He has been elected Member of the Electrophysiology Section Leadership Council of the American College of Cardiology (2017-2020) He is in charge of organizing the ECG module for the trainee day and the ECG Workshops during the Canadian Cardiovascular Congress. He chairs the Annual Cardiovascular Symposium at Queen's University. He lives in Kingston, Ontario, Canada with his wife Barbara and his daughter, Gala