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Tips & Tricks in Interventional Cardiology New edition [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 200 pages, kõrgus x laius: 241x114 mm, kaal: 400 g, 48 Tables, unspecified; 9 Halftones, color; 99 Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Aug-2015
  • Kirjastus: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 9351528219
  • ISBN-13: 9789351528210
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 200 pages, kõrgus x laius: 241x114 mm, kaal: 400 g, 48 Tables, unspecified; 9 Halftones, color; 99 Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Aug-2015
  • Kirjastus: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 9351528219
  • ISBN-13: 9789351528210
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Tips & Tricks in Interventional Cardiology is a concise collection of essential knowledge concerning day to day procedures in cardiology.





Comprised of fourteen chapters, the book emphasises the reduction of morbidity and mortality in patients undergoing cardiovascular intervention when strict protocol is followed. The first two chapters cover percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), a non-surgical procedure to treat narrowed arteries. Further chapters cover vital procedures in detail, such as the measurement of cardiac output and important calculations in the catheterisation laboratory.





The book also provides information on different types of imaging in interventional cardiology, and details the drugs used in the catheterisation laboratory. The final chapters cover the treatment of structural heart disease and congenital heart disease.





Enhanced by 108 full colour images and illustrations, this is an invaluable resource for practitioners involved in interventional cardiology procedures.





Key Points









Protocols for day to day procedures in cardiology Covers catheterisation procedures, imaging, and drugs used in the catheterisation laboratory 156 full colour images and illustrations
Chapter 1 Who Needs PCI
1(8)
Soumitra Kumar
Case Selection---A Practical Approach
3(6)
Appropriateness of Coronary Intervention
4(1)
Appropriate Indications for PCI in Chronic Coronary Artery Disease
4(3)
Methods of Revascularization of Advanced CAD
7(1)
Appropriateness of PCI in ACS Setting
8(1)
Chapter 2 PCI---Work Station
9(13)
Sabyasachi Mitra
Shuvanan Ray
eGFR Calculation and Prevention of Contrast-induced Nephropathy
10(3)
In Simpler Calculations
11(1)
Prevention of CIN
11(1)
Sodium Bicarbonate Preparation
12(1)
Hemodialysis and Hemofiltration
12(1)
Bleeding
13(1)
Bleeding Scores
13(1)
Strategies to Reduce Bleeding Risk
14(1)
Syntax and Clinical Syntax Score
14(2)
Clinical Syntax Score
15(1)
A Few Words about Consent
16(2)
Diabetic Patients before PCI
16(2)
Post-procedure Care
18(1)
Events after PCI
19(3)
Chapter 3 Access
22(8)
Shuvanan Ray
Why Radial?
22(8)
Femoral Access
23(1)
How You Locate the Common Femoral Artery
23(1)
How to Perform a Proper Puncture
24(1)
Radial Access: Patient Selection
25(1)
Patient Preparation
25(1)
Radial Access: Trouble Shooting
26(3)
Radial Cocktail and Radial Spasm
29(1)
Chapter 4 Hemodynamics in Cathlab
30(10)
Shuvanan Ray
How You Formulate Hemodynamic Worksheet
30(2)
Axioms Derived from Pressure Tracing
32(1)
Measurement of Cardiac Output
32(2)
Use of Hemodynamic Calculations in Cathlab
34(2)
Calculation of R-L and Bidirectional Shunt
36(1)
Calculation of Valve Areas
36(4)
Chapter 5 Radiographic Views
40(8)
Shuvanan Ray
Purpose of Angiography before PCI is to Delineate
40(1)
How to Start Coronary Visualization
40(8)
Angiography for Post-coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG) Patients
43(1)
Coronary Lesions for PCI
43(1)
A Few Words about Coronary Calcification
44(1)
Angiographic TIMI Classification of Blood Flow
45(1)
Angiographic Classification of Collateral Flow
46(2)
Chapter 6 Guide Catheters
48(8)
Shuvanan Ray
Guide Catheter
48(1)
Depending on Support, Guide Catheters are Classified
49(7)
Active Support
49(1)
Passive Support
49(1)
Balanced Support
49(1)
Basic Shapes of Guide Catheters
50(1)
Basic Guiding Catheter Selection
50(3)
Guide Catheter Manipulation from Radial Access
53(1)
Deep Throttling
54(2)
Chapter 7 Guidewires
56(7)
Shuvanan Ray
Structure of Guidewire
56(5)
Special Situations
60(1)
Re-entering a Stent
61(1)
Complications of Guidewires
61(2)
Chapter 8 Balloons---The Balloon Catheters
63(6)
Shuvanan Ray
Properties of Balloon Catheter: A Few Words
63(1)
Inflation and Deflation Time
64(2)
Nominal and Rated Burst Pressures
66(1)
Cutting and Scoring Balloons
66(1)
Selection of Balloon Catheter
66(3)
Chapter 9 Drug Eluting Stents
69(9)
David Rozario
Drug Reservoir Technology
69(1)
Anti-proliferative Agents
70(1)
Limus Analogs
70(1)
Taxanes
70(2)
Drug Eluting Stent Platforms
70(2)
EES vs PES
72(1)
EES vs SES
73(1)
Zotarolimus Eluting Endeavor Stent
73(1)
Endeavor Resolute Stent
73(1)
Biodegradable Polymers
73(4)
BIOMATRIX Stent (Biosensors International PTE Ltd, Singapore)
74(1)
NOBORI Stent (Terumo, Japan)
74(1)
The Combo Stent Platform (Orbusneich, Fort Lauderdate, USA)
74(1)
The ISAR TEST 4 Stent Platform
74(1)
FIREHAWK Stent (MicroPort Medical Shanghai, China)
75(1)
MyStent (Micell Technologies, Durham, NC, USA)
75(1)
SYNERGY Stent (Boston Scientific, Natick, MA, USA)
75(1)
YUKON-Sirolimus Eluting Stent
75(1)
BIOFREEDOM Biolimus A9 Eluting Stent
75(1)
DES with Durable Polymers vs Biodegradable Polymers vs Polymer-free DES
76(1)
Platinum Chromium DES
76(1)
NOVEL Stent Coatings
76(1)
Bioresorbable Vascular Scaffolds
77(1)
Chapter 10 Non-angiographic Lesion Assessment
78(11)
Shuvanan Ray
Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR)
78(4)
Technique of Fractional Flow Reserve
80(1)
IC Adenosine vs IV Adenosine for Fractional Flow Reserve
80(1)
Clinical Use of Fractional Flow Reserve
81(1)
Instantaneous Wave-free Ratio (IFR)
81(1)
Intravascular Imaging (IVUS, OCT)
82(1)
IVUS
82(2)
IVUS Measurement in Practice
83(1)
Plaque Morphology
84(1)
Assessing PCI
84(3)
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)
87(1)
Summary of Recommendation [ SCAI 2011]
87(2)
Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR)
87(1)
Intravascular Ultrasound (IVUS)
88(1)
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)
88(1)
Chapter 11 Drugs Used in Cathlab
89(12)
Siddhartha Bandyopadhyay
Antiplatelet Agents
89(1)
Cyclooxygenase Inhibitor
89(1)
ADP Receptor Antagonist
89(1)
Clopidogrel
90(1)
Prasugrel
90(1)
Ticagrelor
90(1)
Recommendations
90(1)
Antiplatelet Therapy after Stenting
91(1)
Intravenous Glycoprotein Ilbllla Inhibitors
91(1)
Abciximab
91(1)
Eptifibatide
91(1)
Tirofiban
91(2)
Recommendations
92(1)
Anticoagulant Therapy
92(1)
Recommendations
93(1)
No Reflow Phenomenon
94(5)
Management
94(1)
Vasoactive Drugs in Cathlab
95(4)
Hypotension during PCI
99(2)
Chapter 12 Difficult Subsets
101(41)
Shuvanan Ray
Bifurcation Stenosis PCI
101(1)
Anatomy and Classification
101(1)
Techniques
102(7)
Stenting Procedures
103(1)
Elective Double Stenting
104(1)
Individual Techniques
105(1)
Specific Issues in SKS
105(2)
Specific Issues in Mini Crush and DK Crush
107(1)
Culotte Stenting
107(2)
Bifurcation Stenting: Summary
109(1)
Ostial Lesions
109(14)
Methods
110(5)
Difficulty in Stent Tracking
115(1)
Buddy in Jail Technique
116(1)
Anchor Balloon Technique
117(1)
Balloon Deflation Technique
117(2)
Rotablation: Tips and Tricks
119(1)
Plaque Modification vs Debulking
119(1)
Brief Description of the Equipment
119(2)
Other Hardware
121(2)
Steps of Rotablation
123(4)
Steps of CTO Intervention---the Basics
127(1)
Hardwares for CTO Intervention
127(3)
Microcatheters
127(2)
Guidewires for CTO
129(1)
Special CTO Wires
129(1)
Summary
130(12)
Other Techniques
130(1)
Special Situations
131(4)
Acute Myocardial Infarction
135(1)
Manual Thrombosuction Catheters
135(1)
Large Bulky Thrombus
136(3)
A Few Words about SVG Angioplasty
139(1)
Technical Issues
140(2)
Chapter 13 Structural Heart Disease
142(12)
Shuvanan Ray
Mitral Balloon Valvuloplasty
142(8)
Contraindications to BMV
144(1)
The Inoue Balloon Catheter
144(1)
Sizing of the Balloon
144(1)
Balloon Preparation
145(2)
Steps of Septal Puncture
147(1)
Few Areas of Trouble
148(2)
Alternate Loop Method
150(1)
Accordian Maneuver
150(1)
Post-procedure Evaluation and Balloon Withdrawal
151(1)
Pulmonary Balloon Valvuloplasty
151(3)
Indications
151(3)
Chapter 14 Congenital Heart Disease
154(10)
Sanjeev S. Mukherjee
Device Closure
154(1)
Atrial Septal Defect Closure
154(5)
Data to Support ASD Closure in Adults
154(1)
What to do, Device or Surgery?
155(1)
Definition of RIMS
156(1)
TEE is Performed in Three Different Planes
157(1)
Steps of Closure
157(1)
Procedure
157(1)
Tips
158(1)
Device Selection Tip
159(1)
Ventricular Septal Defect Closure
159(2)
Indications for Percutaneous Closure of VSD (ACC/AHA, 2008 Guidelines)
159(1)
Criteria for Percutaneous Closure
160(1)
Contraindications for Percutaneous Closure
160(1)
Steps are
160(1)
Patent Ductus Arteriosus
161(3)
Indications for Intervention in PDA (ESC Guidelines, New Version, 2010)
161(1)
Steps of Device Closure
161(3)
Chapter 15 Complication of Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
164(19)
Prithwiraj Bhattacharjee
Shuvanan Ray
Types of Complications
164(1)
Complications Related to Vascular Access
164(1)
Management of Complications
165(2)
Hematoma
165(1)
Pseudoaneurysm
165(1)
Retroperitoneal Bleed
166(1)
Femoral Artery Thrombosis
166(1)
Arteriovenous Fistula
167(1)
Neuralgic Complication
167(1)
Lower Limb Ischemia
167(1)
Protocol of Catheter-derived Thrombolysis
167(1)
Radial Access Complications
167(1)
Management
167(1)
Coronary Complications
168(10)
Coronary Perforation
168(1)
Management
169(1)
Coronary Dissection
170(2)
Risk Factors of Catheter-induced Coronary Artery Dissection
172(1)
Management
172(2)
Air Embolism
174(1)
Coronary Spasm
174(1)
No Reflow Phenomenon
174(1)
Retained or Embolized Hardwares
175(3)
Post-procedural Complications
178(1)
Others
179(4)
Index 183
Shuvanan Ray MD, DM, FSCI, FSCAI

Consultant and Chief of Cardiac Intervention, Fortis Hospitals, Anandapur, Kolkata, West Bengal, India