Book Details
Orange Code:59386
Paperback:308 pages
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Sections:
1. Coronary anomalies and fistulae: An overview of important entities2. Practical uses of online quantitative coronary angiography3. Preintervention evaluation of chronic total occlusions4. Evaluation of myocardial perfusion5. Challenges in the assessment of bifurcation lesions6. The vulnerable plaque and angiography7. Merits and limitations of IVUS for the evaluation of ambiguous lesions8. An in-depth insight of intravascular ultrasound for coronary stenting9. Intravascular ultrasound guidance of stent deployment10. A practical approach to IVUS for in-stent restenosis and thrombosis11. Pharmacological intervention trials12. IVUS and IVUS-derived methods for vulnerable plaque assessment13. Evaluation of acute and chronic microvascular coronary disease14. Collateral function assessment15. Merits and limitations of FFR for the evaluation of ambiguous lesions Special attention to ostial location, bifurcation, tandem lesion, ectasic vessel, in-stent restenosis, and diffuse disease16. Clinical applications of OCT17. Viability assessment and cardiac function18. Cardiovascular interventional MR imaging19. Role of MDCT for the diagnosis of coronary anomalies and fistulae20. Coronary stenosis evaluation with CT angiography21. Multidetector computed tomography imaging for myocardial perfusion, viability, and cardiac function22. Evaluation of LV function in cases of global and segmental disease23. Current noninvasive and invasive diagnostic approach to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy24. The role of the cath lab in patients with advanced heart failure and cardiac transplantation25. Evaluation of common congenital heart defects in the adult26. Tips and tricks of the angiographic anatomy of the carotid arteries and vertebrobasilar system27. Invasive evaluation of renal artery stenosis28. Angiographic assessment of lower extremity arterial insufficiency
Description:
The tools necessary for correctly identifying complex coronary lesions and plaques. The data required to accurately diagnose rare disease progression and patterns. With Diagnostic Methods in the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, all of the essential diagnostic modalities you need in the lab are at your fingertips.
This new force in cardiology is the premier reference guide to advanced clinical approaches and the specialized conditions that every interventional cardiologist encounters. It depicts the unusual and unique situations in the catheterization lab and supplies the knowledge required of clinicians that goes beyond the fundamental methods and techniques.
Key topics discussed include:
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- promising new technology, including machines and contrast agents
- intracardiac pressure and flow measurement, and shunt detection
- qualitative and quantitative angiography
- intravascular ultrasound, derived methods, and intracardiac ultrasonography
- optical coherence and multidetector-computed tomography
- electromechanical mapping (NOGA system)
- baseline evaluation and therapeutic monitoring
- clinical applications of quantitative coronary angiography
- pre-procedure planning and intra-procedure of CTO treatment
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