Imaging in Geriatrics (Practical Issues in Geriatrics)
By Giuseppe Guglielmi, Mario Maas
This book addresses in a structured and multidisciplinary way the medical issues related to aging, paying particular attention to the role of diagnostic imaging in the field of cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, respiratory, neurological, urogenital and gastrointestinal diseases.
By Giuseppe Guglielmi, Mario Maas
This book addresses in a structured and multidisciplinary way the medical issues related to aging, paying particular attention to the role of diagnostic imaging in the field of cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, respiratory, neurological, urogenital and gastrointestinal diseases.
The progressive increase of the average age of the population, of life expectancy and the improvement of the quality of life are common phenomena in many countries of the World.
Over the years, the management of older persons seems to have had an increasing impact both on the socio-economic and on the medical-health level. Medicine, in all its branches, has in fact focused more and more on the health conditions of the elderly patient and its protection and, in this context, due to the increasing progress in the field of technology and imaging methods, the radiologist occupies a front-line position.
Unlike the young or middle-aged patients, the elderly need special care and attention, especially because of the involutive-degenerative senile processes they have to face, which must be taken into account to avoid incurring into misdiagnosis.
Radiology, in fact, aims more and more at developing imaging techniques that are on the one hand satisfactory and comprehensive, but at the same time that do not represent any risk and/or obstacle for the elderly patient.
The aim of this book is to provide the radiologist, and not only, with an adequate and complete geriatric preparation, thus to improve the diagnostic-therapeutic management of those patients who, to date, constitute the most conspicuous part of the medical-health users.
As the average age of the population increases and life expectancy improves, it is crucial to address the medical issues related to aging. That is exactly what the book “Radiology in Geriatric Patients” sets out to do. Written by Giuseppe Guglielmi and Mario Maas, this book takes a structured and multidisciplinary approach to the medical issues that older individuals face. It particularly focuses on the role of diagnostic imaging in diagnosing and treating cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, respiratory, neurological, urogenital, and gastrointestinal diseases.
One of the key aspects highlighted in the book is the increasing impact of the management of older persons on both the socio-economic and medical-health levels. With the improvement of technology and imaging methods, radiologists find themselves at the forefront of diagnosing and treating geriatric patients. The book emphasizes that unlike younger patients, older individuals require specialized care due to the involutive-degenerative senile processes they experience. By understanding these processes, healthcare professionals can avoid misdiagnosis and provide appropriate treatment.
Radiology strives to develop imaging techniques that are both comprehensive and safe for elderly patients. The book aims to equip radiologists and other healthcare professionals with the necessary knowledge and skills to address the unique needs of geriatric patients. By providing an extensive geriatric preparation, healthcare professionals can improve the diagnostic-therapeutic management of older patients, who form a significant portion of medical healthcare users.
With 464 pages, “Radiology in Geriatric Patients” offers comprehensive coverage of the subject matter. The book is published by Springer and is part of the 1st ed. 2023 edition, released on March 2, 2023, ensuring up-to-date information for readers. The language used throughout the book is English, making it accessible to a wide range of healthcare professionals and researchers.
By reading “Radiology in Geriatric Patients,” healthcare professionals can expand their knowledge and understanding of the medical issues related to aging. The book not only emphasizes the role of diagnostic imaging but also provides insights into the multidisciplinary approach required to address the challenges faced by geriatric patients.
Ordering “Radiology in Geriatric Patients” can be a game-changer for healthcare professionals working with older individuals. The book offers a valuable resource that can enhance the diagnostic-therapeutic management of geriatric patients. By staying up-to-date with the latest advancements in geriatric care and imaging techniques, healthcare professionals can provide better care and improve the overall quality of life for older individuals.
Investing in “Radiology in Geriatric Patients” is investing in the future of healthcare. By gaining a deeper understanding of the medical issues associated with aging, healthcare professionals can make informed decisions and deliver personalized care to their geriatric patients. Whether you’re a radiologist, healthcare professional, or researcher, this book is a must-have reference in your professional library.
Product Details
- Publisher : Springer; 1st ed. 2023 edition (March 2, 2023)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 464 pages
- ISBN-10 : 3031148762
- ISBN-13 : 978-3031148767