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| Genre/Form: | Electronic books |
|---|---|
| Additional Physical Format: | Print version: Topol, Eric J., 1954- Textbook of interventional cardiology. Philadelphia, Pa. ; Edinburgh : Elsevier Saunders, 2007 (OCoLC)173239251 |
| Material Type: | Document, Internet resource |
| Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Eric J Topol |
| ISBN: | 9781416048350 1416048359 |
| OCLC Number: | 489075150 |
| Notes: | Previous ed.: Philadelphia, Pa.; London: Saunders, 2002. |
| Description: | 1 online resource. |
| Contents: | Inflammation Status -- Diabetes -- Prior Evaluation: Functional Testing, Multidetector CT -- Extent of Atherosclerotic Disease and Cardiac Function -- Renal Dysfunction -- Evidence-Based Interventional Practice -- Preoperative Coronary Intervention -- Gender and Ethnicity Issues -- Platelet-Inhibitor Agents -- Anticoagulants -- Lipid-Lowering Agents -- Angiotensin-Axis Inhibition -- Thrombolytic Intervention -- Other Adjunctive Drugs for Coronary Intervention: Beta-Blockade & Calcium Channel Blockers -- Drug-Coated and Bare Metal Stents -- Balloon Angioplasty: Is It Still a Viable Intervention? -- Elective Intervention for Stable Angina or Silent Ischemia -- Intervention for Non-ST Segment Elevation Acute Coronary Syndromes -- Acute MI Intervention -- Bifurcations and Branch Vessel Stenting -- Small Vessel and Diffuse Disease -- Left Mainstem Intervention -- Complex and Multivessel Intervention -- Chronic Total Occlusion -- Bypass Graft Intervention -- Abrupt Vessel Closure -- Peri-Procedural MI and Emboli Protection -- Access Site Management/Closure Devices -- Transradial Intervention -- Surgical Standby: State-of-the-Art -- Late Thrombosis -- Restenosis -- Radiation: Is There A Continued Indication? -- Biodegradable Stents -- Role of Adjunct Devices: Cutting Balloon, Thrombectomy, Laser, Ultrasound, and Atherectomy -- Support Devices for High-Risk PCI: IABP, CPS, LVAD -- Regional Centers of Excellence for Coronary Intervention -- Percutaneous Bypass Surgery -- Lower Extremities -- Upper Extremities (and Aortic Arch) -- Carotid and Cerebrovascular -- Mesenteric/Visceral Intervention -- Renal -- Aortic (Thoracic and Abdominal) -- Venous Interventions -- Stroke Centers -- Imaging With Intracardiac Intervention (TEE and ICE) -- Patent Foramen Ovale and Atrial Septal Defect -- Left Atrial Appendage Closure -- Mitral Valve Valvuloplasty -- Mitral Valve Repair -- Aortic Valvular Approaches -- Tricuspid and Pulmonary Valve Interventions -- Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy -- Pericardial Interventions -- Congenital Heart Disease -- Percutaneous Myocardial Revascularization -- Future of Stem Cell Interventions -- Angiogenesis -- Qualitative and Quantitative Angiography -- Intracoronary Doppler and Pressure Monitoring -- Intravascular Ultrasound -- Vulnerable Plaque -- CT- and MR-Guided Interventions -- Medical Economics and Health Policy Issues for Interventional Cardiology -- Quality of Care in Interventional Cardiology -- Training, Credentialing and Guidelines -- Regulatory Issues. |
| Responsibility: | Eric J. Topol. |
Abstract:
Offers you comprehensive coverage on various aspects of interventional cardiology. This title brings you practical, evidence-based guidance on treating a full range of coronary lesions. It discusses different techniques, devices, and adjunctive therapies. It features a DVD of video clips demonstrating coronary intervention procedures.
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