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A Strong and Steady Pulse: Stories from a Cardiologist

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Gregory D. Chapman, MD
2021
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A seasoned cardiologist shares his experiences, opinions, and recommendations about heart disease and other cardiac problems

A Strong and Steady Pulse: Stories from a Cardiologist provides an insider’s perspective on the field of cardiovascular medicine told through vignettes and insights drawn from Gregory D. Chapman’s three decades as a cardiologist and professor of medicine. In twenty-six bite-sized chapters based on real-life patients and experiences, Chapman provides an overview of contemporary cardiovascular diseases and treatments, illuminating the art and science of medical practice for lay audiences and professionals alike.

With A Strong and Steady Pulse, Chapman provides medical students and general readers with a better understanding of cardiac disease and its contributing factors in modern life, and he also provides insights on the diagnostic process, medical decision making, and patient care. Each chapter presents a patient and their initial appearance, described in clear detail as Chapman gently walks us through his evaluation and the steps he and his associates take to determine the underlying problem. Chapman’s stories are about real people dealing with life and death situations—including the physicians, nurses, medical students, and other team members who try to save lives in emergent, confusing conditions.

The sometimes hard-won solutions to these medical challenges combine new technology and cutting-edge research together with insights drawn from Chapman’s past experiences as an intern and resident in Manhattan during the AIDS epidemic, as a postdoctoral fellow at Duke University in the 1990s, and in practice in Nashville, Tennessee, and Birmingham, Alabama. Conditions addressed include the recognition and management of heart attack, heart failure, arrhythmia, valvular heart disease, cardiac transplantation, broken heart syndrome, hypertension, and the depression some people experience after a heart attack, as well as related topics like statin drugs, the Apple Watch ECG feature, and oral anticoagulants. Finally, the emergence of the COVID-19 virus and its disruption of normal hospital routines as the pandemic unfolded is addressed in an epilogue.

 

Table of Contents

Cover

Endorsements, Title, Copyright, Dedication, Epigraphs

pp. i-viii

Contents

pp. ix-x

Author's Note

pp. xi-xiv

1. A Five-Year-Old Girl Having a Heart Attack

pp. 1-6

2. The All-You-Can-Eat Breakfast at the Opryland Hotel

pp. 7-11

3. Lunchtime Stimulation

pp. 12-16

4. For Me to Live, Someone Has to Die

pp. 17-20

5. The Widow-Maker

pp. 21-24

6. Going Fishing

pp. 25-28

7. Casablanca

pp. 29-33

8. My College Boyfriend Had Ulcerative Colitis

pp. 34-39

9. Palpitations after Pregnancy

pp. 40-44

10. Fireflies, Gene Therapy, and Medicated Stents

pp. 45-51

11. Jack Sprat

pp. 52-54

12. The Crimson Tider

pp. 55-60

13. The Fog of War

pp. 61-65

14. Rachel Jackson and an Octopus Trap

pp. 66-70

15. Marathon Training

pp. 71-77

16. Don't Mind Him, He's an Engineer

pp. 78-83

17. My Heart Is Failing

pp. 84-89

18. Jack Daniel's

pp. 90-95

19. On TV They Say That Is a Bad Drug

pp. 96-99

20. I Hope You Are All Good Republicans

pp. 100-104

21. What Will It Be, Death or Mumva?

pp. 105-109

22. Joe Lieberman

pp. 110-113

23. Would Narcissus Wear an Apple Watch?

pp. 114-119

24. My Favorite Cation

pp. 120-124

25. The Troponin Is Abnormal

pp. 125-133

26. A Strong and Steady Pulse

pp. 134-142

Coda: A Life Lesson

pp. 143

Epilogue: The Coronavirus Pandemic

pp. 144-147

Disclosure Statement

pp. 148

Acknowledgments

pp. 149-150

Glossary and Acronyms

pp. 151-162

References

pp. 163-168

Further Reading

pp. 169-170

Index

pp. 171-176
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