The first - and best -- primer for the cardiovascular interventionalist - updated with more than twenty new chapters and all-new Q&A Filling a crucial gap in procedural knowledge, this groundbreaking reference was the first to focus on interventional cardiovascular procedures. Interventional Cardiology, Second Edition includes a completely updated section on procedures, as well as chapters on the necessary scientific foundation, to which specialists will refer every day in their clinical practice. In addition, each procedural chapter is enhanced by valuable tips and pitfalls from an…mehr
The first - and best -- primer for the cardiovascular interventionalist - updated with more than twenty new chapters and all-new Q&A Filling a crucial gap in procedural knowledge, this groundbreaking reference was the first to focus on interventional cardiovascular procedures. Interventional Cardiology, Second Edition includes a completely updated section on procedures, as well as chapters on the necessary scientific foundation, to which specialists will refer every day in their clinical practice. In addition, each procedural chapter is enhanced by valuable tips and pitfalls from an internationally recognized group of experts. The comprehensive coverage of this groundbreaking resource is highly accessible, thanks to a well-organized full-color format that synthesizes important information and provides a consistent template in describing each procedure. Throughout the book, charts and tables help to summarize key concepts and can serve as the basis for a detailed overview. FEATURES: .NEW to this edition: Multiple-choice questions (with answers) at the end of most chapters .21 NEW CHAPTERS, including History of Interventional Cardiology, Publishing Interventional Cardiology Research, Web-Based Learning, Medical Simulation in Interventional Cardiology, Emerging Clinical Applications of Physiologic and Intravascular Imaging Tools, An Overview of MitraClip Procedure, Cell Therapy for Cardiovascular Disease, and more .Edited by some of the foremost experts in the field, and featuring contributions from key opinion leaders in interventional cardiology .Top-to-bottom coverage of the latest interventional cardiology techniques .Valuable perspectives on avoiding and properly managing complications .Up-to-date information on devices .Numerous high-quality full-color images and figures throughout .High-yield content makes it valuable for board review .More than 1,500 illustrations, including more than 600 full-color photographs.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Spencer B. King, III, MD Director, Interventional Cardiology Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta, GA
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Part 1. Knowledge Foundation Section 1. Anatomy for Interventional Cardiology 1. Coronary Artery Anatomy for the Interventionalist, add some bypass anatomy? 2. Cardiac Chamber Anatomy (emphasize atrial septum and appendage) 2'. Valve Anatomy (emphasize aortic and mitral) 3. Peripheral Anatomy for the Interventionalist add radial (upper arm) anatomy Should we add carotid? Section 2. Physiology 4. The Coronary Circulation, emphasize FFR based concept 5. Physiological Evaluation of Renal Artery Stenosis: A Hemodynamic Approach 5'. Sympathetic nervous system physiology (enphasize renal) Section 3. Pathophysiology 6. Valvular Pathophysiology 7. Arterial Disease Separate Coronary atherosclerosis from Arterial Disease 8. Ventricular Pathophysiology Part 2. Equipment: Construction and Performance 9. Equipment for Percutaneous Coronary Intervention 10. Design and Construction of Stents 11. Adjunctive Devices: Atherectomy, Thrombectomy, Embolic Protections, IUVS, Doppler, and Pressure Wires 11". Aortic valvuloplasty equipment 11'': TAVR Equipment 11''': ?Renal Dernervation equipment 11'''' Closure devices 11'''''Equiptment for structural heart disease interventions (ASD PFO etc) --This may precede TAVI, renal etc Part 3. Principles and Catheter Laboratory Equipment 12. X-Ray Cinefluorographic Systems 13. Operational Radiation Management for Patients and Staff 14. 15. X-Ray Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Coronary Arteries 16. Intracardiac Echocardiography, OTC and FFR in the Catheterization Laboratory 17. Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory Physiologic Recorders 18. Digital Image Formats and Archiving Practices Part 4. Pharmacology Major update in content 19. Antithrombin Therapies 20. Antiplatelet Therapies in Contemporary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention 21. Thrombolytic Therapy 22. Radiographic Contrast Media 23. Renal Complications of Contrast Media 24. Patient Sedation in the Cardiovascular Catheterization Laboratory Part 5. Procedures 25. Diagnostic Procedures: Special Considerations 25' Radial Approach 26. Diagnostic Procedures: Peripheral Angiography 27. Adjunctive Diagnostic Techniques 28. Coronary Guidewire Manipulation 29. Coronary Balloon Angioplasty 30. Coronary Stenting, Bare Metal Stents, and Drug-Eluting Stents plus Bioabsorbable stents 30': Drug eluting balloon 31. Rotational Atherectomy: Concepts and Practice 32" Instent restenosis 33. Basic Wire-Handling Strategies for Chronic Total Occlusion 34. Percutaneous Intervention in Chronic Total Coronary Occlusions 36. Distal Embolic Protection Devices 37. Intervention in Venous and Arterial Grafts 38. Special Considerations: Acute Myocardial Infarction 39. Complex Lesion Intervention: Bifurcation, Left Main Coronary Artery, and Ostial Lesions 40. Special Considerations: Small Vessel and Diffuse Disease 41. Special Patient Subsets: Diabetic and Elderly 42. Inoue-Balloon Mitral Valvuloplasty 43. Aortic Valvuloplasty and Future Solutions to Aortic Valve Disease 44. Two TAVR techniques 44. Balloon Pulmonary Valvuloplasty 44'Mitral clip 44''Atrial appendage closure 45. Percutaneous Closure of Atrial Septal Defect and Patent Foramen Ovale 46. Alcohol Septal Ablation for Obstructive Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy 47. Coronary Vein Device Insertion 48. Device Retrieval Systems 49. Percutaneous Treatment of Coronary Artery Fistulas 50. Renal Artery Angioplasty and Stenting 50': Renal denervation 51. Iliac Angioplasty and Stenting 52. Endovascular Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair 53. Carotid and Vertebral Artery Intervention Part 6. Complications and Management More case based 54. Risk Stratification in Interventional Cardiology 55. Acute Threatened Coronary Closure 56. Subacute Closure 57. Coronary Artery Perforation 58. Embolization and No-Reflow During Percutaneous Coronary Intervention 59. Emergency Surgery 60. Complications of Peripheral Procedures 60' Emergency resuscitation measures Part 7. Medical Management of Risk Factors 61. Lipid-Lowering Therapy and the Interventional Cardiologist 62. Hypertension 63. Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease 64. Nontraditional Risk Factors for Atherosclerosis Part 7' Procedure selection (AUC and the "Heart Team") 64' Appropriateness criteria for coronary revascularization 64'' Appropriateness criteria for other procedures if there are any Part 8. Preclinical and Clinical Trials 65. Preclinical Laboratory Functions 66. The Core Laboratory: Quantitative Coronary Angiography and Intravascular Ultrasound 67. How to Read Clinical Trials Part 9. Reimbursement and Hospital Finance 68. Cost-Effectiveness 69. Quality Assurance and Quality Improvement in Interventional Cardiology 69' ACO Part 10. Principles of Innovation 70. Innovation and Interventional Cardiology: Looking Back, Thinking Ahead 71. Principles of Innovation: Transforming Clinical Needs into Viable Inventions 71''' Regulatory considerations 71'. Web based learning 71''. Web based clinical care Index
Part 1. Knowledge Foundation Section 1. Anatomy for Interventional Cardiology 1. Coronary Artery Anatomy for the Interventionalist, add some bypass anatomy? 2. Cardiac Chamber Anatomy (emphasize atrial septum and appendage) 2'. Valve Anatomy (emphasize aortic and mitral) 3. Peripheral Anatomy for the Interventionalist add radial (upper arm) anatomy Should we add carotid? Section 2. Physiology 4. The Coronary Circulation, emphasize FFR based concept 5. Physiological Evaluation of Renal Artery Stenosis: A Hemodynamic Approach 5'. Sympathetic nervous system physiology (enphasize renal) Section 3. Pathophysiology 6. Valvular Pathophysiology 7. Arterial Disease Separate Coronary atherosclerosis from Arterial Disease 8. Ventricular Pathophysiology Part 2. Equipment: Construction and Performance 9. Equipment for Percutaneous Coronary Intervention 10. Design and Construction of Stents 11. Adjunctive Devices: Atherectomy, Thrombectomy, Embolic Protections, IUVS, Doppler, and Pressure Wires 11". Aortic valvuloplasty equipment 11'': TAVR Equipment 11''': ?Renal Dernervation equipment 11'''' Closure devices 11'''''Equiptment for structural heart disease interventions (ASD PFO etc) --This may precede TAVI, renal etc Part 3. Principles and Catheter Laboratory Equipment 12. X-Ray Cinefluorographic Systems 13. Operational Radiation Management for Patients and Staff 14. 15. X-Ray Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Coronary Arteries 16. Intracardiac Echocardiography, OTC and FFR in the Catheterization Laboratory 17. Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory Physiologic Recorders 18. Digital Image Formats and Archiving Practices Part 4. Pharmacology Major update in content 19. Antithrombin Therapies 20. Antiplatelet Therapies in Contemporary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention 21. Thrombolytic Therapy 22. Radiographic Contrast Media 23. Renal Complications of Contrast Media 24. Patient Sedation in the Cardiovascular Catheterization Laboratory Part 5. Procedures 25. Diagnostic Procedures: Special Considerations 25' Radial Approach 26. Diagnostic Procedures: Peripheral Angiography 27. Adjunctive Diagnostic Techniques 28. Coronary Guidewire Manipulation 29. Coronary Balloon Angioplasty 30. Coronary Stenting, Bare Metal Stents, and Drug-Eluting Stents plus Bioabsorbable stents 30': Drug eluting balloon 31. Rotational Atherectomy: Concepts and Practice 32" Instent restenosis 33. Basic Wire-Handling Strategies for Chronic Total Occlusion 34. Percutaneous Intervention in Chronic Total Coronary Occlusions 36. Distal Embolic Protection Devices 37. Intervention in Venous and Arterial Grafts 38. Special Considerations: Acute Myocardial Infarction 39. Complex Lesion Intervention: Bifurcation, Left Main Coronary Artery, and Ostial Lesions 40. Special Considerations: Small Vessel and Diffuse Disease 41. Special Patient Subsets: Diabetic and Elderly 42. Inoue-Balloon Mitral Valvuloplasty 43. Aortic Valvuloplasty and Future Solutions to Aortic Valve Disease 44. Two TAVR techniques 44. Balloon Pulmonary Valvuloplasty 44'Mitral clip 44''Atrial appendage closure 45. Percutaneous Closure of Atrial Septal Defect and Patent Foramen Ovale 46. Alcohol Septal Ablation for Obstructive Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy 47. Coronary Vein Device Insertion 48. Device Retrieval Systems 49. Percutaneous Treatment of Coronary Artery Fistulas 50. Renal Artery Angioplasty and Stenting 50': Renal denervation 51. Iliac Angioplasty and Stenting 52. Endovascular Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair 53. Carotid and Vertebral Artery Intervention Part 6. Complications and Management More case based 54. Risk Stratification in Interventional Cardiology 55. Acute Threatened Coronary Closure 56. Subacute Closure 57. Coronary Artery Perforation 58. Embolization and No-Reflow During Percutaneous Coronary Intervention 59. Emergency Surgery 60. Complications of Peripheral Procedures 60' Emergency resuscitation measures Part 7. Medical Management of Risk Factors 61. Lipid-Lowering Therapy and the Interventional Cardiologist 62. Hypertension 63. Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease 64. Nontraditional Risk Factors for Atherosclerosis Part 7' Procedure selection (AUC and the "Heart Team") 64' Appropriateness criteria for coronary revascularization 64'' Appropriateness criteria for other procedures if there are any Part 8. Preclinical and Clinical Trials 65. Preclinical Laboratory Functions 66. The Core Laboratory: Quantitative Coronary Angiography and Intravascular Ultrasound 67. How to Read Clinical Trials Part 9. Reimbursement and Hospital Finance 68. Cost-Effectiveness 69. Quality Assurance and Quality Improvement in Interventional Cardiology 69' ACO Part 10. Principles of Innovation 70. Innovation and Interventional Cardiology: Looking Back, Thinking Ahead 71. Principles of Innovation: Transforming Clinical Needs into Viable Inventions 71''' Regulatory considerations 71'. Web based learning 71''. Web based clinical care Index
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