Diagnostic and Therapeutic Cardiac Catheterization
, by Pepine, Carl J.; Hill, James A.; Lambert, Charles R.- ISBN: 9780683068450 | 0683068458
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 11/1/1993
Preface to Second Edition | |
Acknowledgments | |
Contributors | |
Introduction | p. 1 |
History of the Development and Application of Cardiac Catheterization including Interventional Procedures | p. 3 |
Catheterization Laboratory Organization, Administration, and Related Issues | p. 11 |
Traditional and Nontraditional Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory Settings | p. 13 |
Training and Training Requirements for Cardiac Catheterization | p. 27 |
Aspects of Catheterization Laboratory Administration | p. 37 |
Conflicts of Interest in the Catheterization Laboratory: Identification and Avoidance | p. 45 |
General Cardiac Catheterization: Application to Both Diagnostic and Therapeutic Procedures | p. 53 |
Evaluation and Preparation of the Patient for Cardiac Catheterization | p. 55 |
Complications of Cardiac Catheterization and Strategies to Reduce Risk | p. 72 |
Review of General Catheterization Techniques | p. 90 |
Catheters, Sheaths, Guidewires, Needles and Related Equipment | p. 111 |
Radiographic Techniques Used in Cardiac Catheterization | p. 141 |
Principles and Applications of Digital Imaging in Cardiac and Coronary Angiography | p. 162 |
Radiographic Contrast Agents | p. 183 |
Recording Cardiovascular Variables | p. 196 |
Diagnostic Cardiac Catheterization Techniques | p. 209 |
Indications and Contraindications for Diagnostic Catheterization | p. 211 |
Ventriculography | p. 221 |
Coronary Angiography | p. 238 |
Noncardiac Angiography | p. 275 |
Blood Flow Measurement | p. 321 |
Pressure Measurement and Determination of Vascular Resistance | p. 355 |
Shunt Detection and Quantification | p. 372 |
Assessment of Cardiovascular Function | p. 394 |
Quantification of Vascular Stenoses | p. 430 |
Valve Function: Stenosis and Regurgitation | p. 443 |
Coronary and Noncoronary Therapeutic (Interventional) Cardiac Catheterization Techniques | p. 467 |
Indications, Contraindications, and Patient Selection for Coronary Artery Interventions | p. 469 |
Introduction to Coronary Angioplasty | p. 481 |
Complex Coronary Angioplasty | p. 494 |
Coronary Atherectomy: Directional, Rotational, and Extraction Techniques | p. 526 |
Laser Angioplasty Techniques for Coronary Artery Intervention | p. 549 |
Stents for Coronary Artery Intervention | p. 562 |
Acute and Threatened Closure: Indications and Use of the Gianturco-Roubin Intracoronary Stent | p. 577 |
Balloon Valvuloplasty: Indications, Techniques, and Results | p. 593 |
Specific Clinical States and Their Assessment and Intervention by Catheter Techniques | |
The Patient with Known or Suspected Coronary Heart Disease: Stable Ischemic Syndromes | p. 613 |
The Patient with Known or Suspected Coronary Heart Disease: Unstable Ischemic Syndromes | p. 641 |
The Patient with Valvular Heart Disease | p. 687 |
Evaluation for Cardiac Transplantation and Follow-up of the Cardiac Transplant Recipient | p. 730 |
The Patient with Known or Suspected Pericardial Disease | p. 751 |
The Adult Patient with Known or Suspected Congenital Heart Disease | p. 765 |
The Patient with Known or Suspected Disease of the Aorta | p. 783 |
The Patient with Known or Suspected Arrhythmias | p. 807 |
Radiofrequency Catheter Ablation of Cardiac Arrhythmias | p. 830 |
Appendix: Useful Cardiovascular Equations, Physical Quantities, and Nomograms | p. 841 |
Index | p. 853 |
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