
Cardiovascular Catheterization and Intervention
A Textbook of Coronary, Peripheral, and Structural Heart Disease
CRC Press
1st Edition
Published on 24. August 2010
Book
Hardback
724 pages
978-1-84184-664-4 (ISBN)
Description
The field of invasive and interventional cardiology is dynamic with frequent advances in both technique and technology. An internationally-renowned team of editors and over 100 contributors have shaped this textbook to provide clinicians with a thorough guide that covers the procedural and peri-procedural aspects of coronary, peripheral, and structural heart disease diagnostics and interventions.
This comprehensive and highly illustrated textbook presents critical information for anyone active in the field of cardiovascular interventions, including:
Practical suggestions on how to set up a cardiovascular catheterization laboratory, choose the right equipment and minimize radiation exposure.
A careful analysis of the general principles of percutaneous coronary interventions, the specific knowledge needed in different clinical scenarios, as well as the patient selection criteria for each invasive procedure.
In-depth coverage of non-coronary interventions, including 13 chapters on peripheral vascular interventions, including carotid artery stenting, as well as newer procedures for intracranial stenosis treatment, septal defect repair, and left atrial appendage closure.
An incorporation of emerging procedures in structural heart disease, such as percutaneous aortic valve replacement and mitral valve repair-that although not presently mainstream, will likely become an important domain of interventional cardiologists.
Given the importance of appropriate training and credentialing for clinicians, the textbook also includes current national guidelines and policies on the performance of the various procedures.
This comprehensive and highly illustrated textbook presents critical information for anyone active in the field of cardiovascular interventions, including:
Practical suggestions on how to set up a cardiovascular catheterization laboratory, choose the right equipment and minimize radiation exposure.
A careful analysis of the general principles of percutaneous coronary interventions, the specific knowledge needed in different clinical scenarios, as well as the patient selection criteria for each invasive procedure.
In-depth coverage of non-coronary interventions, including 13 chapters on peripheral vascular interventions, including carotid artery stenting, as well as newer procedures for intracranial stenosis treatment, septal defect repair, and left atrial appendage closure.
An incorporation of emerging procedures in structural heart disease, such as percutaneous aortic valve replacement and mitral valve repair-that although not presently mainstream, will likely become an important domain of interventional cardiologists.
Given the importance of appropriate training and credentialing for clinicians, the textbook also includes current national guidelines and policies on the performance of the various procedures.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
800 s/w Abbildungen, 50 s/w Tabellen
50 Tables, black and white; 800 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 216 mm
Weight
2291 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84184-664-4 (9781841846644)
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Persons
Debabrata Mukherjee, M.D. is Professor and Chief of Cardiovascular Medicine and Vice-Chairman of Internal Medicine at Texas Tech University.
Eric R. Bates, M.D. is Professor of Internal Medicine at the University of Michigan.
Marco Roffi M.D. is Associate Professor of Medicine and Director of the Interventional Cardiology Unit at the University Hospital of Geneva, Switzerland.
David J. Moliterno, M.D. is Professor and Vice-Chair of Internal Medicine and Physician-in-Chief of Cardiovascular Services at the University of Kentucky.
Eric R. Bates, M.D. is Professor of Internal Medicine at the University of Michigan.
Marco Roffi M.D. is Associate Professor of Medicine and Director of the Interventional Cardiology Unit at the University Hospital of Geneva, Switzerland.
David J. Moliterno, M.D. is Professor and Vice-Chair of Internal Medicine and Physician-in-Chief of Cardiovascular Services at the University of Kentucky.
Editor
Texas Tech University, El Paso, TX, USA
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
University Hospital, Geneva, Switzerland
Department of Cardiology, University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA
Content
<P>Preface</P>
<P>Contributors</P>
<P>Introduction to Cardiac Catheterization</P><I>
<P>Richard A. Lange, Steven R. Bailey, and L. David Hillis</P></I>
<P>Setting up a Catheterization Laboratory and Equipment Considerations</P><I>
<P>John W. Hirshfeld, Jr.</P></I>
<P>Radiation Safety Principles in the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory</P><I>
<P>Thomas M. Bashore</P></I>
<P>Contrast Agents</P><I>
<P>Michael C. Reed and Hitinder S. Gurm</P></I>
<P>Patient Selection, Preparation, Risks, and Informed Consent</P><I>
<P>David O. Williams and J. Dawn Abbott</P></I>
<P>Conscious Sedation (Local Anesthetics, Sedatives, and Reversing Agents)</P><I>
<P>Steven P. Dunn</P></I>
<P>Vasopressors, Vasodilators, and Antithrombotics in the Catheterization Laboratory</P><I>
<P>Tracy E. Macaulay and David J. Moliterno</P></I>
<P>Vascular Access and Closure</P><I>
<P>Zoltan G. Turi</P></I>
<P>Right Heart Catheterization</P><I>
<P>Franz R. Eberli</P></I>
<P>Pulmonary Hypertension-Hemodynamic Assessment and Response to Vasodilators</P><I>
<P>Myung H. Park and Vallerie V. McLaughlin</P></I>
<P>Valvular Heart Disease-Measurement of Valve Orifice Area and Quantification of Regurgitation</P><I>
<P>Blase A. Carabello</P></I>
<P>Hemodynamic Assessment for Restriction, Constriction, Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy, and Cardiac Tamponade</P><I>
<P>Paul Sorajja</P></I>
<P>Endomyocardial Biopsy-Indications and Procedures</P><I>
<P>Gregg F. Rosner, Garrick C. Stewart, and Kenneth L. Baughman</P></I>
<P>Pericardiocentesis</P><I>
<P>Carl L. Tommaso</P></I>
<P>Catheterization of the Cardiac Venous System</P><I>
<P>John C. Gurley</P></I>
<P>Coronary Arterial Anatomy: Normal, Variants, and Well-Described Collaterals</P><I>
<P>John P. Erwin and Gregory J. Dehmer</P></I>
<P>Diagnostic Angiographic Catheters: Coronary and Vascular</P><I>
<P>Ryan Berg and Michael Lim</P></I>
<P>Coronary Imaging: Angiography, CTA, MRA</P><I>
<P>Joel A. Garcia and John D. Carroll</P></I>
<P>Cardiac Catheterization for Pediatric Patients</P><I>
<P>Albert P. Rocchini</P></I>
<P>Cardiac Catheterization for the Adult with Complex Congenital Heart Disease</P><I>
<P>John F. Rhodes, Jr. and Jorge R. Alegria B.</P></I>
<P>Ventriculography and Aortography</P><I>
<P>Jose' G. Di'ez and James M. Wilson</P></I>
<P>Pulmonary Angiography</P><I>
<P>Syed Sohail Ali and P. Michael Grossman</P></I>
<P>Transseptal Catheterization</P><I>
<P>Zoltan G. Turi</P></I>
<P>Mesenteric and Renal Angiography</P><I>
<P>Steven J. Filby, Mehdi H. Shishehbor, and Leslie Cho</P></I>
<P>Peripheral Arterial Angiography</P><I>
<P>Ivan P. Casserly</P></I>
<P>Carotid and Cerebral Angiography</P><I>
<P>Andrei Pop and Robert D. Safian</P></I>
<P>Application of Intracoronary Physiology: Use of Pressure and Flow Measurements in Clinical Practice</P><I>
<P>Olivier Muller and Bernard De Bruyne</P></I>
<P>Intravascular Ultrasound and Virtual Histology</P><I>
<P>Adriano Caixeta, Akiko Maehara, and Gary S. Mintz</P></I>
<P>Optical Coherence Tomography</P><I>
<P>E. Regar, N. Gonzalo, G. Van Soest, and P. W. Serruys</P></I>
<P>Percutaneous Coronary Intervention-General Principles</P><I>
<P>Jack P. Chen, Dongming Hou, Lakshmana Pendyala, and Spencer B. King</P></I>
<P>Guiding Catheters and Wires</P><I>
<P>David W. M. Muller</P></I>
<P>Coronary Artery Stenting</P><I>
<P>Stephane Cook and Stephan Windecker</P></I>
<P>Primary PCI in ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction</P><I>
<P>Sean P. Javaheri and James E. Tcheng</P></I>
<P>Cardiogenic Shock</P><I>
<P>Mark J. Ricciardi</P></I>
<P>A Clinical Rationale and Strategy for Chronic Total Coronary Occlusion Revascularization: Innovative Solutions to an Old Problem</P><I>
<P>Colin M. Barker and David E. Kandzari</P></I>
<P>Saphenous Vein Grafts</P><I>
<P>Claudia P. Hochberg and Joseph P. Carrozza</P></I>
<P>Emboli Protection Devices, Atherectomy, Thrombus Aspiration Devices</P><I>
<P>Fernando Cura</P></I>
<P>Complications of PCI: Stent Loss, Coronary Perforation and Aortic Dissection</P><I>
<P>Amir-Ali Fassa and Marco Roffi</P></I>
<P>Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump Counterpulsation, Percutaneous Left Ventricular Support</P><I>
<P>Troy Weirick, Wendell Ellis, and Richard W. Smalling</P></I>
<P>Intracardiac Echocardiography</P><I>
<P>Dennis W. den Uijl, Laurens F. Tops, Nico R. van de Veire, and Jeroen J. Bax</P></I>
<P>TEE to Guide Interventional Cardiac Procedures in the Catheterization Laboratory</P><I>
<P>Matthias Greutmann, Melitta Mezody, and Eric Horlick</P></I>
<P>Percutaneous Therapy for Aortic Valve Disease</P><I>
<P>Peter Wenaweser, Lutz Buellesfeld, and Eberhard Grube</P></I>
<P>Percutaneous Therapies for Mitral Valve Disease</P><I>
<P>Ryan D. Christofferson, Patrick L. Whitlow, E. Murat Tuzcu, and Samir R. Kapadia</P></I>
<P>Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy</P><I>
<P>Matthew C. Becker, Gus Theodos, Samir R. Kapadia, and E. Murat Tuzcu</P></I>
<P>Atrial Appendage Exclusion</P><I>
<P>David R. Holmes, Jr. and Rebecca Fountain</P></I>
<P>Percutaneous Closure of Atrial Septal Defect and Patent Foramen Ovale</P><I>
<P>Yves Laurent Bayard, Andreas Wahl, and Bernhard Meier</P></I>
<P>Pediatric and Adult Congenital Cardiac Interventions</P><I>
<P>Sawsan M. Awad, Qi-Ling Cao, and Ziyad M. Hijazi</P></I>
<P>Embolization for Fistulas and AVMs</P><I>
<P>Nicholas Kipshidze, Robert Rosen, and Irakli Gogorishvili</P></I>
<P>Lower and Upper Extremity Intervention</P><I>
<P>Tahir Mohamed and Mark Robbins</P></I>
<P>Renal and Mesenteric Artery Interventions</P><I>
<P>John H. Rundback and Robert Lookstein</P></I>
<P>Carotid and Vertebral Artery Interventions</P><I>
<P>Marco Roffi</P></I>
<P>Intracranial Stenosis and Acute Stroke Interventions</P><I>
<P>Alex Abou-Chebl</P></I>
<P>Training Program Guidelines, Case Numbers, and Maintenance of Certification</P><I>
<P>Gregory W. Barsness and Charanjit S. Rihal</P></I>
<P>Organizing Prehospital and Hospital Systems of Care for STEMI</P><I>
<P>Michael D. Miedema, David M. Larson, and Timothy D. Henry</P></I>
<P>Index</P>
<P>Contributors</P>
<P>Introduction to Cardiac Catheterization</P><I>
<P>Richard A. Lange, Steven R. Bailey, and L. David Hillis</P></I>
<P>Setting up a Catheterization Laboratory and Equipment Considerations</P><I>
<P>John W. Hirshfeld, Jr.</P></I>
<P>Radiation Safety Principles in the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory</P><I>
<P>Thomas M. Bashore</P></I>
<P>Contrast Agents</P><I>
<P>Michael C. Reed and Hitinder S. Gurm</P></I>
<P>Patient Selection, Preparation, Risks, and Informed Consent</P><I>
<P>David O. Williams and J. Dawn Abbott</P></I>
<P>Conscious Sedation (Local Anesthetics, Sedatives, and Reversing Agents)</P><I>
<P>Steven P. Dunn</P></I>
<P>Vasopressors, Vasodilators, and Antithrombotics in the Catheterization Laboratory</P><I>
<P>Tracy E. Macaulay and David J. Moliterno</P></I>
<P>Vascular Access and Closure</P><I>
<P>Zoltan G. Turi</P></I>
<P>Right Heart Catheterization</P><I>
<P>Franz R. Eberli</P></I>
<P>Pulmonary Hypertension-Hemodynamic Assessment and Response to Vasodilators</P><I>
<P>Myung H. Park and Vallerie V. McLaughlin</P></I>
<P>Valvular Heart Disease-Measurement of Valve Orifice Area and Quantification of Regurgitation</P><I>
<P>Blase A. Carabello</P></I>
<P>Hemodynamic Assessment for Restriction, Constriction, Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy, and Cardiac Tamponade</P><I>
<P>Paul Sorajja</P></I>
<P>Endomyocardial Biopsy-Indications and Procedures</P><I>
<P>Gregg F. Rosner, Garrick C. Stewart, and Kenneth L. Baughman</P></I>
<P>Pericardiocentesis</P><I>
<P>Carl L. Tommaso</P></I>
<P>Catheterization of the Cardiac Venous System</P><I>
<P>John C. Gurley</P></I>
<P>Coronary Arterial Anatomy: Normal, Variants, and Well-Described Collaterals</P><I>
<P>John P. Erwin and Gregory J. Dehmer</P></I>
<P>Diagnostic Angiographic Catheters: Coronary and Vascular</P><I>
<P>Ryan Berg and Michael Lim</P></I>
<P>Coronary Imaging: Angiography, CTA, MRA</P><I>
<P>Joel A. Garcia and John D. Carroll</P></I>
<P>Cardiac Catheterization for Pediatric Patients</P><I>
<P>Albert P. Rocchini</P></I>
<P>Cardiac Catheterization for the Adult with Complex Congenital Heart Disease</P><I>
<P>John F. Rhodes, Jr. and Jorge R. Alegria B.</P></I>
<P>Ventriculography and Aortography</P><I>
<P>Jose' G. Di'ez and James M. Wilson</P></I>
<P>Pulmonary Angiography</P><I>
<P>Syed Sohail Ali and P. Michael Grossman</P></I>
<P>Transseptal Catheterization</P><I>
<P>Zoltan G. Turi</P></I>
<P>Mesenteric and Renal Angiography</P><I>
<P>Steven J. Filby, Mehdi H. Shishehbor, and Leslie Cho</P></I>
<P>Peripheral Arterial Angiography</P><I>
<P>Ivan P. Casserly</P></I>
<P>Carotid and Cerebral Angiography</P><I>
<P>Andrei Pop and Robert D. Safian</P></I>
<P>Application of Intracoronary Physiology: Use of Pressure and Flow Measurements in Clinical Practice</P><I>
<P>Olivier Muller and Bernard De Bruyne</P></I>
<P>Intravascular Ultrasound and Virtual Histology</P><I>
<P>Adriano Caixeta, Akiko Maehara, and Gary S. Mintz</P></I>
<P>Optical Coherence Tomography</P><I>
<P>E. Regar, N. Gonzalo, G. Van Soest, and P. W. Serruys</P></I>
<P>Percutaneous Coronary Intervention-General Principles</P><I>
<P>Jack P. Chen, Dongming Hou, Lakshmana Pendyala, and Spencer B. King</P></I>
<P>Guiding Catheters and Wires</P><I>
<P>David W. M. Muller</P></I>
<P>Coronary Artery Stenting</P><I>
<P>Stephane Cook and Stephan Windecker</P></I>
<P>Primary PCI in ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction</P><I>
<P>Sean P. Javaheri and James E. Tcheng</P></I>
<P>Cardiogenic Shock</P><I>
<P>Mark J. Ricciardi</P></I>
<P>A Clinical Rationale and Strategy for Chronic Total Coronary Occlusion Revascularization: Innovative Solutions to an Old Problem</P><I>
<P>Colin M. Barker and David E. Kandzari</P></I>
<P>Saphenous Vein Grafts</P><I>
<P>Claudia P. Hochberg and Joseph P. Carrozza</P></I>
<P>Emboli Protection Devices, Atherectomy, Thrombus Aspiration Devices</P><I>
<P>Fernando Cura</P></I>
<P>Complications of PCI: Stent Loss, Coronary Perforation and Aortic Dissection</P><I>
<P>Amir-Ali Fassa and Marco Roffi</P></I>
<P>Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump Counterpulsation, Percutaneous Left Ventricular Support</P><I>
<P>Troy Weirick, Wendell Ellis, and Richard W. Smalling</P></I>
<P>Intracardiac Echocardiography</P><I>
<P>Dennis W. den Uijl, Laurens F. Tops, Nico R. van de Veire, and Jeroen J. Bax</P></I>
<P>TEE to Guide Interventional Cardiac Procedures in the Catheterization Laboratory</P><I>
<P>Matthias Greutmann, Melitta Mezody, and Eric Horlick</P></I>
<P>Percutaneous Therapy for Aortic Valve Disease</P><I>
<P>Peter Wenaweser, Lutz Buellesfeld, and Eberhard Grube</P></I>
<P>Percutaneous Therapies for Mitral Valve Disease</P><I>
<P>Ryan D. Christofferson, Patrick L. Whitlow, E. Murat Tuzcu, and Samir R. Kapadia</P></I>
<P>Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy</P><I>
<P>Matthew C. Becker, Gus Theodos, Samir R. Kapadia, and E. Murat Tuzcu</P></I>
<P>Atrial Appendage Exclusion</P><I>
<P>David R. Holmes, Jr. and Rebecca Fountain</P></I>
<P>Percutaneous Closure of Atrial Septal Defect and Patent Foramen Ovale</P><I>
<P>Yves Laurent Bayard, Andreas Wahl, and Bernhard Meier</P></I>
<P>Pediatric and Adult Congenital Cardiac Interventions</P><I>
<P>Sawsan M. Awad, Qi-Ling Cao, and Ziyad M. Hijazi</P></I>
<P>Embolization for Fistulas and AVMs</P><I>
<P>Nicholas Kipshidze, Robert Rosen, and Irakli Gogorishvili</P></I>
<P>Lower and Upper Extremity Intervention</P><I>
<P>Tahir Mohamed and Mark Robbins</P></I>
<P>Renal and Mesenteric Artery Interventions</P><I>
<P>John H. Rundback and Robert Lookstein</P></I>
<P>Carotid and Vertebral Artery Interventions</P><I>
<P>Marco Roffi</P></I>
<P>Intracranial Stenosis and Acute Stroke Interventions</P><I>
<P>Alex Abou-Chebl</P></I>
<P>Training Program Guidelines, Case Numbers, and Maintenance of Certification</P><I>
<P>Gregory W. Barsness and Charanjit S. Rihal</P></I>
<P>Organizing Prehospital and Hospital Systems of Care for STEMI</P><I>
<P>Michael D. Miedema, David M. Larson, and Timothy D. Henry</P></I>
<P>Index</P>