To most physicians who completed their medical training within the last 40 years, few areas of medicine have seen more dramatic changes than in the diagnostic evaluation and treatment of valvular heart disease. Earlier in this century, because of the high worldwide incidence of rheumatic fever, almost all examples of valve stenosis or incompetence were assumed to have a rheumatic basis. Indeed, except for the occasional necropsy case demonstrating either a congenitally malformed valve or one structurally altered by other more virulent infectious processes, these assumptions were often accurate. Nowadays, however, with the advent of more sophisticated modalities such as Doppler echocardiography -- the single most useful test-- and color flow imaging techniques earlier medical and surgical interventions are possible. Heart valve surgery is the second most common form of cardiac surgery after coronary artery bypass surgery; consequently, valvular heart disease dictates that attending and trainee cardiologists are constantly aware of the latest valves, therapeutic agents, and interventional or surgical options on offer. Edited by a cardiac pathologist, cardiologist and a cardiac surgeon, Valvular Heart Disease offers the reader a wealth of excellent and useful information.
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Höhe: 279 mm
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978-1-84184-617-0 (9781841846170)
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1. The Embryogenesis of Valve Development 2. Echocardiography in the Diagnosis of Valvular Heart Disease 3. Surgical Treatment of Valvular Heart Disease: A Reappraisal of Current Indications and Techniques 4. The Semilunar Valves: Normal Morphology and Echocardiographic Correlations 5. The Atrioventricular Valves: Normal Morphology and Echocardiographic Correlations 6. Post-Inflammatory Valve Diseases and Valve Abnormalities Resulting from Systemic Disease States 7. Non-Inflammatory Valve and Associated Great Vessel Diseases: Alterations in Ground Substances and/or connective Tissue Components 8. Degenerative Valve Diseases 9. Infective and Non-Bacterial Thrombotic Endocardial Diseases 10. Prosthetic Heart Valves 11. Treatment Options in the Adult with Congenital Heart Disease Pre- and Post-Surgical Repair