September 9th, 2010
Getting to the Heart of the Problem
CardioExchange Editors, Staff
You told us how you’d handle our latest case: A 53-year-old smoker with a history of diverticulitis and prior gastrointestinal bleeding presents with lightheadedness and bright red blood per rectum. Ultimately, a partial colectomy is recommended. Now, heart-failure specialist Jim Fang weighs in with his recommendations. Do you agree? Tell us why or why not.
