Heart Month takes place each February in order to raise awareness of the risks of cardiovascular disease and to encourage people to take action to reduce their risk of developing heart and circulatory diseases.
RELATED LIBRARY
RESOURCES
The Health Libraries,
both at the Royal Stoke and County Hospitals, offer resources related to this
topic. In the lists below you’ll find a small selection of items from our
collection. To locate these items, simply go to our online catalogue or ask at
the counter. This
document covers the following resources – books, journals, journal articles and patient information.
·
Pathophysiology of heart disease: an introduction to cardiovascular
medicine; Lilly, Leonard S; 2026 (Kluwer Academic); 8th edition –
available as a Keele and an NHS e-book
·
Artificial intelligence for cardiovascular disease: advances in
treatment; Malviya, Rishabha; Rajput, Shivam; Muthiah, Deepa; 2025 (Apple
Academic Press)
·
Oxford Handbook of Cardiology; 2025; 3rd
edition – only available as a Keele or NHS e-book; available in print from the
Health Library at County; 2nd edition available in print at Health Library Royal Stoke
·
Diseases of the Chest, Heart and Vascular System 2025-2028: Diagnostic
Imaging; Hodler, Jürg; Kubik-Huch, R. A; Roos, Justus E; 2025; (Springer) – only
available as an Open Access e-book
·
The ECG made practical; Hampton, John R.; Hampton, Joanna; Adlam, David; 2025; (Elsevier); 8th
edition – also available as a Keele e-book
·
Mayo Clinic Cardiology: Concise Textbook; Murphy, Joseph G;
Anavekar, Nandan S; Boilson, Barry A.; et al; 2024; (Oxford University Press); 5th
edition – only available as a Keele or NHS e-book
·
Paediatric cardiology; Day, Thomas; Bell, Aaron; Quyam, Sadia; et al; 2024 (Oxford
University Press) – also available as a Keele or NHS e-book
·
Heart Disease and Climate Change; Stewart, Simon;
2024; (Springer) – only available as an Open Access e-book
·
Mechanisms of vascular disease: a textbook for vascular specialists; Fitridge, Robert;
2020; (Springer); 3rd edition
JOURNALS
·
JRSM
cardiovascular disease; Royal Society of Medicine (Great Britain);
London Cardiovascular Society; (Sage Publications) – available as an Open
Access e-journal from 2012 onwards
·
European
heart journal open; European Society of Cardiology, issuing body; (Oxford
University Press) – available as an Open Access e-journal from 2021 onwards
·
American
heart journal plus: cardiology research and practice;
(Elsevier) – available as an Open Access e-journal from 2020 onwards
·
Journal of
molecular and cellular cardiology plus; International Society for
Heart Research, issuing body; (Elsevier) – available as an Open Access
e-journal from 2022 onwards
·
International
journal of cardiology. Congenital heart disease;
International Society for Adult Congenital Heart Disease, issuing body; (Elsevier)
– available as an Open Access e-journal from 2020 onwards
·
Therapeutic
advances in cardiovascular disease (Online); (Sage
Publications) – available as an Open Access e-journal from 2007 onwards
N.B. NHS members
can obtain temporary Keele IT logins to view Keele e-journals from the Keele IT
suite in the Health Library at Royal Stoke. NHS ejournals will
require login with an NHS Open Athens account.
Access more journals via our Journals
webpage: http://www.keele.ac.uk/healthlibrary/find/journals/
·
“Cardiovascular
disease in the Americas: optimizing primary and secondary prevention of
cardiovascular disease”; Schwalm, J.D; Joseph, Philip; Leong, Darryl;
et al; Lancet Regional Health - Americas (Online), 2025, Vol.42,
p.100964-100964, Article 100964
·
“Adherence
to Lipid‐Lowering Therapies and
Cardiovascular Outcomes in Patients With Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular
Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis”; Jones,
Laney K; East, Cara; et al; Journal of the American Heart Association,
2025, Vol.14 (17), p.e037530
·
“Investigating
the interplay of smoking, cardiovascular risk factors, and overall
cardiovascular disease risk: NHANES analysis 2011–2018”; Mambo,
Athumani; Yang, Yulu; et al; BMC cardiovascular disorders, 2024, Vol.24
(1), p.193-16, Article 193
·
“Estrogen
and cardiovascular disease”; Gersh, Felice; O'Keefe, James H; et al; Progress
in cardiovascular diseases, 2024, Vol.84, p.60-67
·
“Exosome-Based
Therapy in Cardiovascular Diseases: A New Frontier in Cardiovascular Disease
Treatment”; Chae, Cheong-Whan; et al; Korean Circulation Journal, 2025,
55(6), , pp.461-480
·
“Cholesterol,
high-density lipoprotein, and glucose index versus triglyceride–glucose index
in predicting cardiovascular disease risk: a cohort study”; Mo,
Degang Zhang, Peng; et al; Cardiovascular
diabetology, 2025, Vol.24 (1), p.116-12, Article 116
·
“High
HDL‐Cholesterol Levels Are
Associated With Lower Risk of Acute Coronary Syndromes in Coronary Artery
Disease”; Clerc, Aurélien; Puricel, Serban; et al; Journal of
interventional cardiology, 2025, Vol.2025 (1)
·
“Strength
and resistance training in adult congenital heart disease: A guide to exercise
prescription in the clinic”; Dolan, Calum; Brown, Gemma; et al; International
journal of cardiology congenital heart disease, 2026, Vol.23,
p.100650-100650, Article 100650
·
“Bridging
the Gap: Ensuring Equitable Access to Healthcare Services for Cardiovascular
Diseases Prevention”; Garg, Ram Kumar; Thirusangu, Senthil; et al;
Practice of Cardiovascular Sciences, 2025, Vol.11 (3), pp. 131–138 .
·
“Awareness
and perceived risk of cardiovascular disease among individuals living with
rheumatoid arthritis is low: results of a systematic literature review”; Ghosh-Swaby,
Olivia R.; Kuriya, Bindee; Arthritis research & therapy, 2019,
Vol.21 (1), p.33-37.
PATIENT INFORMATION / PATIENT ADVICE:
·
NHS website:
o Coronary heart disease - https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronary-heart-disease/
o Congenital heart disease - https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/congenital-heart-disease/
o High cholesterol - https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/high-cholesterol/
·
Charities / Further information:
o
British Heart Foundation - https://www.bhf.org.uk/
o
Heart UK - https://www.heartuk.org.uk/
·
ClinicalKey Patient Information Leaflets [Only
available to NHS staff with Open Athens login]:
o Congenital Heart Disease - https://www.clinicalkey.com/#!/content/patient_handout/5-s2.0-pe_AAFP_congenital-heart-disease_en
o
Heart Attack - https://www.clinicalkey.com/#!/content/patient_handout/5-s2.0-pe_b0fe10db-bf63-47f3-97f8-b78f3f5c76ab
KnowledgeShare
CURRENT AWARENESS:
KnowledgeShare
Evidence Updates is a personalised current awareness service which sends,
straight to your email inbox, new evidence on topics tailored to your
requirements and collated by Health Librarians. For more information, or to register for KnowledgeShare please go to https://www.keele.ac.uk/healthlibrary/find/currentawareness/.
