A most comprehensive and very informative text concerning a subject all
of us baby boomers should read. It is written primarily for the health
care professional, but the editors did an excellent job when
explaining topics currently problematic -- when considering atrial fib
treatment options. I wish they would write volume two! The charts
and drawings for illustrations could be cleaned up, but this is written
so well, one will hardly notice. The book is referenced in extremely
well written fashion, and should be recommended as an excellent
source for AF in any library on the subject.
They (the authors) go into
great detail explaining results and possibilities of virtually every
known study done, offering suggestions which for the most part are
excellent. The general lay population can read this and appreciate the
task they accomplished by writing on such a topic so difficult, yet
lowering the diction to explain concepts which might seem a little
selective. This is done by them correctly seeking the "rate" method of
correcting the AFib in question which is much easier, yet of course,
not a simple undergoing. Although, not a pleasant subject to
discuss, atrial fibrillation is coming to the forefront of problems
that anyone over 50 should consider as a subject one should know just a
little more about. This book can do just that for all of us .
guyairey
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