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E-raamat: Interventional Cardiology

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Interventional cardiology refers to catheter-based treatment of cardiovascular diseases. This dynamic new field is one of the fastest growing fields in medicine. In the United States, more than a million percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) are performed annually; moreover, the number of procedures performed will likely continue to increase. The field of interventional cardiology has evolved dramatically over the past decade with the availability of embolic protection devices, drug eluting stents, mechanical thrombectomy catheters, etc. Interventional cardiology represents a rapidly moving target for the cardiologist who seeks to integrate recent advances into their clinical practice. The advent of newer technology presents both an opportunity as well as numerous challenges for the cardiologist to treat patients optimally.

Interventional Cardiology: Essential Clinicians Guide (Oxford American Cardiology Library) aims to provide clinicians with concise, easily accessible guidance on the pre-procedural, procedural and post procedural aspects of PCI in general situations and in various specific clinical settings. The volume features evidence-based discussion on patient selection, vascular access, general principles of PCI, and various specific settings and optimal post procedure management of these patients. This handbook focuses on tailoring stent type to the individual patient, taking into account specific risk factors and comorbidities, appropriate use of embolic protection and thrombectomy catheters. Highly practical in format, content and style, Interventional Cardiology: Essential Clinician's Guide serves as a succinct, yet comprehensive, easily accessible point-of-care reference for busy practitioners. Useful tools, such as treatment algorithms, charts, tables and illustrations assist in making this volume a practical reference tool.
Contributors vii
1 Basic Radiation Principles and Contrast Media
1(16)
2 Antiplatelets, Antithrombotics, Vasodilators, and Vasopressors
17(10)
3 Vascular Access (Femoral, Brachial, Radial): Use of Micropuncture Techniques
27(12)
4 Guiding Catheters, Guidewires, Balloon Catheters, and Cutting Balloons
39(20)
5 Coronary Artery Stenting
59(10)
6 Coronary Flow Reserve, Fractional Flow Reserve, Intravascular Ultrasound, and Optical Coherence Tomography
69(8)
7 Special Settings/Subsets
77(76)
a ST-elevation Myocardial Infaraction (STEMI)
79(10)
b Percutaneous Interventions in Cardiogenic Shock
89(12)
c Saphenous Vein Graft Intervention
101(8)
d Chronic Total Occlusion
109(14)
e Calcified Coronary Lesions
123(8)
f Bifurcation Lesions
131(8)
g Left Internal Mammary Artery Graft Lesions
139(6)
h Left Main Coronary Interventions
145(8)
8 Embolic Protection Devices, Rotational Atherectomy, Mechanical Thrombectomy Devices, and More
153(12)
9 Complications of Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: Stent Loss and Retrieval, Perforation, Access Site Hematoma, Arteriovenous Fistula, Radial Artery Access
165(12)
10 Optimal Long-term Therapy of the Patient after Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
177(8)
11 Noncoronary Interventions
185(30)
a Renal and Mesenteric Artery Interventions
187(10)
b Carotid Artery Interventions
197(10)
c Lower Extremity Arterial Interventions
207(8)
12 Structural Heart Disease
215(50)
a Atrial Septal Defect/Patent Foramen Ovale Closure
217(18)
b Ethanol Septal Ablation
235(12)
c Percutaneous Valve Replacement
247(18)
Index 265
Debabrata Mukherjee, MD Gill Heart Foundation Professor of Interventional Cardiology Director of Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories Gill Heart Institute, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine University of Kentucky 900 S. Limestone, 326 Wethington Building Lexington, KY

Anthony Bavry, MD Division of Cardiovascular Medicine Associate Professor of Medicine University of Florida 1600 SW Archer Road/Box 100277 Gainesville, FL 32610-0277