Michael Weber, MD, and a panel of distinguished authorities provide a
comprehensive practical survey focusing on the key issues that determine
the who, when, and how of hypertension management. Emphasis is given to
the practical issues of management: how to select treatments that
optimize results for even the most difficult-to-treat hypertensive
patient, and what to do about the major concomitant problems. Examined
in detail are the principal underlying mechanisms of hypertension,
particularly those that help explain treatment choices, as well as the
best techniques for successfully evaluating patients before treatment.
Authoritative and eminently readable, Hypertension Medicine constitutes
a highly practical account of the challenging issues faced daily by
family physicians, internists, and general practitioners in the
evaluation and optimal management of hypertension.