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Preface
Atherosclerosis, particularly as the underlying cause of ischaemic heart disease, represents the severest health problem in many countries. Due to a variety of determinants - including globalization, urbanization and fall in infant mortality rates and locally, economic and lifestyle changes - atherosclerosis will similarly impact among large populations in other countries. These factors are also fuelling the global epidemic of diabetes. It has been predicted that by 2020, cardiovascular diseases will be the cause of death in 6 million annually among populations in higher income countries and in 19 million annually among those in middle and low income countries.
However, in recent decades there have been remarkable advances in understanding of the pathophysiology and determinants of atherosclerosis and in medical and other therapeutic approaches. This book explores the spectrum of these advances in knowledge.
The book is intended for a broad readership but, in particular, cardiologists, lipidologists and diabetologists and those training in these disciplines. The volume considers conventional and novel risk factors, acute coronary syndromes and chronic manifestations of disease. Its authors are international authorities in their particular fields and their contributions are gratefully acknowledged.
Andrew Tonkin