Pioneers Who Transformed Coronary Disease

From Eisenhower’s Heart Attack to Clinton’s Coronary Surgery and Stents

by Allyn Mark M.D.


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/13/2020

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 184
ISBN : 9781728369587
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 184
ISBN : 9781728369600
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 184
ISBN : 9781728369594

About the Book

In 1955 at a time when the cold war was tense, President Eisenhower suffered a massive acute myocardial infarction (heart attack) while on vacation in Denver. His primary treatment consisted of six weeks of strict bedrest. Fortunately, Ike recovered his heart attack and served a second term only to succumb to further heart attacks and heart failure after his second term. In retrospect, we now know that at this time, there was virtually nothing of value therapeutically that his physicians had to offer him. In the half century following Ike’s heart attack, innovative doctors led the discovery and development of coronary arteriography, coronary artery bypass surgery, balloon coronary angioplasty and coronary stents, discoveries that dramatically improved the outlook for patients with coronary heart disease. This book tells the personal stories—the biographies--of these physicians—iconoclastic, innovative, charismatic and some tragic—who transformed the treatment of coronary heart disease in the half century after Eisenhower’s heart attack. Former President Bill Clinton is among the millions who have benefited from these discoveries.


About the Author

Allyn Mark, MD, Professor Emeritus of Cardiology, directed the Cardiology Division of the Department of Internal Medicine at the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine from 1976 to 1995 and was President of the Association of University Cardiologists from 1994-1995. He is the recipient of the Distinguished Mentor Award of the Carver College of Medicine. He has a long standing interest in the personal stories of pioneering discoveries.