Cardiovascular Diseases (Books)
Books on cardiovascular diseases focusing on clinical reference, surgical techniques, and patient care for home comfort and decor contexts; offerings span mid-range to premium prices (avg $138) and include works by authors such as Allen D. Everett
Top Products
Clinical Cardiology Made Ridiculously Simple 6th Edition
Michael A. Chizner
Mid-Range
Illustrated Field Guide to Congenital Heart Disease and Repair
Allen D. Everett
Mid-Range
Atlas of Tissue Doppler Echocardiography TDE
R. Erbel, H.J. Nesser, J. Drozdz
Mid-Range
Common Clinical Dilemmas in Percutaneous Coronary Interventions
Eulogio Martinez, Pedro A. Lemos, Andrew T.L. Ong, Patrick W. Serruys
Mid-Range
Radiographic Atlas of Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices
Haghjoo, Kamali, Fazelifar
Mid-Range
Cardiac Transplantation: The Columbia Univ Med Ctr/NY-Presbyterian Manual
Niloo M. Edwards, Jonathan M. Chen, Pamela A. Mazzeo
Mid-Range
Coronary Artery Disease: New Approaches without Traditional Revascularization
Gregory W. Barsness, David R. Holmes
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Stroke Recovery with Cellular Therapies (Current Clinical Neurology)
Sean I. Savitz, Daniel M. Rosenbaum
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Surgical Management of Congestive Heart Failure (Contemporary Cardiology)
James C. Fang, Gregory S. Couper
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Basics of Heart Failure: A Problem Solving Approach (Developments in Cardiovascular Medicine)
Brian E. Jaski
Mid-Range
Mitochondria and the Heart (Developments in Cardiovascular Medicine, 256)
Jose Marin-Garcia
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Congenital Heart Defects: Decision Making for Cardiac Surgery Volume 1 Common Defects
Antonio F. F. Corno, L.K. von Segesser
Mid-Range
Aortopathy
Koichiro Niwa, Harald Kaemmerer
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Coronary Pressure (Developments in Cardiovascular Medicine)
N.H. Pijls, B. de Bruyne
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Endovascular Tools and Techniques Made Easy
Vikram S. Kashyap, Matthew Janko, Justin A. Smith
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose a cardiovascular disease book for a home comfort & decor setting?
Choose books with visually appealing covers, durable bindings, and sizes that fit your intended display space; prioritize titles that balance authoritative content with accessible language if you plan to read them casually or leave them on coffee tables
What topics or formats should I look for in this category?
Look for a mix of formats—illustrated overviews, clinical reference texts, and patient-focused guides—depending on whether you want decorative volumes, bedside reading, or technical reference material
Is there a typical price range for cardiovascular disease books in this niche?
Prices vary, but medical and specialty titles commonly range from roughly (price varies) up to several hundred dollars, with an average around $130 reflecting more technical or academic works
Do author or publisher credentials matter when selecting these books?
Yes; prioritize works by established clinicians, researchers, or academic publishers to ensure accurate, evidence-based information—authors affiliated with medical institutions or well-known cardiology programs are commonly preferred
How can I evaluate whether a book is suitable for non-specialist readers?
Check for clear chapter summaries, glossaries, visual aids (illustrations or diagrams), and user-oriented review comments indicating readability; books labeled as 'patient guide' or 'illustrated' are often more accessible
What should I consider about physical quality and care for books used as decor?
Select hardcover or high-quality paperback bindings, consider dust jackets or slipcases for protection, and place books away from direct sunlight and moisture to prevent fading and warping
How many volumes should I keep if I want a balanced home reference collection?
A small curated set of 3–6 volumes typically covers general overviews, a clinical reference, and a patient-oriented guide while still functioning as attractive decor without overcrowding shelves