About the Book ACE inhibitors are justly regarded as the most important advance in cardiac drug therapy since the advent of calcium channel antagonist drugs. Acting basically as inhibitors of the renin-angiotensin vasoconstrictor system, these agents have grown in importance to become among the therapeutic agents first choice for hypertension and a cornerstone of therapy in congestive heart failure. Recent studies show that they can also prevent overt heart failure and reinfarction, and beneficially influence diabetic renal lesions. The major aim of Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors: Scientific Basis for Clinical Use is to present the clinician with the information needed for the practical and discerning use of ACE inhibitors. When do these agents really work and in what doses? Which claims are based on promotional material and which claims have relevance for the clinician in the practical treatment of hypertension, heart failure or myocardial infarction? This Second Edition adds new material that critically reviews the recent large trials including Consensus-II, Save, V-HeFT-II, Aire, and ISIS-IV and guides the clinician toward a rational policy of use. There is an important new chapter on the use of ACE inhibitors in the metabolic cardiovascular syndrome and in diabetic nephropathy. Reviews of Other Books by the Author Drugs for the Heart--"A gem" (New England Journal of Medicine) The Heart--"The subjects are brilliantly illuminated and made exciting by excellent line diagrams" (The Lancet) Reviews of First Edition of this Book "A new milestone" (British Medical Journal) "Pathophysiology is clarified by numerous diagrams in a style well-known from Opie's former books" (The Lancet)
Great read for an IL2FB Sim Pilot - Revolutionary Tactics
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
As an enthusiastic sim pilot, I found this book absolutely facinating! American pilots were destroyed in the P-39, while the Soviet pilots defeated German 109's and 190's in the Cobra. This book explains how it was done.Alexandr Pokryskin was the Soviet hero that developed new tactics that use the Cobra's awsome firepower to rule the Eastern Front. This writing dispells the myth that the Cobra was used as an air-to-ground attack aircraft. In fact, it was an air superiority fighter on the Eastern Front.I was able to employ tactics explained in this fabulous book in the flight sims IL2 & IL2FB to great effect. Also, a hither to unknown (to me at least) part of WWII came alive for the first time. I knew very little about the Eastern Front. I highly recommend this book to any aviation enthusiast.
As good as it gets, so far
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
This book gets into the day-to-day operational life of a RussianP-39 squadron. It's an excellent reference of life outside of the cockpit, and yet still let's you know that the P-39 was more than competitive against Me-109's & FW-190's. The point isn't stated exactly, but the reason they WERE competitive is that combat on the Russian Front was generally below 15,000 ft, and never above 20,000 ft. Remember, neither side was using high-altitude, long-range stategic bombers, it was all low-level tactical aviation.Still, the book doesn't get into the airplane specifics I would like, i.e. . . how specifically it was better than the 109/190, or even how it compared to their own MiG's, Yak's, LaGG's.The point is, it's a great book on the operational use of the P-39, and is worth reading.
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