Mastering Structural Heart Disease von Eduardo J de Marchena/Camilo A Gomez

Mastering Structural Heart Disease
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ISBN/EAN: 9781119807827
Sprache: Englisch
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<B>MASTERING STRUCTURAL HEART DISEASE</b><P><B>A COMPREHENSIVE AND IN-DEPTH GUIDE TO MANAGING THE TREATMENT OF STRUCTURAL HEART DISEASE</B><p>In<i>Mastering Structural Heart Disease</i>, a team of distinguished experts in interventional cardiology deliver a complete and robust explanation of nearly all present-day structural heart disease devices, their appropriate uses, and technical tricks to help ensure treatment success. The text is written in a Socratic, question-and-answer format which is designed to help readers absorb and retain knowledge. Online clinical cases and vignettes supplement the material in the book, providing a comprehensive overview of the subject.<p>The authors combine the latest techniques, devices, clinical research trials, future directions, and innovation ideas into a single, practical, and accessible study and practice resource. From transcatheter valvular interventions, interventions for selected adult congenital structural diseases, and a variety of other cardiac disorders that require intervention, readers will find coverage of the treatment of virtually every structural disease theyre likely to encounter in practice. Theyll also find:<ul><li>A thorough introduction to structural interventions for the aortic valve, including the natural history, hemodynamic assessment and transcatheter interventions</li><li>Comprehensive explorations of structural interventions for the mitral valve, including imaging assessment and procedural planning with dedicated imaging tools prior to mitral valve edge to edge repair and transcatheter mitral valve replacement</li><li>Practical discussions of structural interventions for the tricuspid and pulmonic valves, including intraprocedural imaging, devices and techniques</li><li>Extensive treatments of structural interventions for the left atrial appendage and management of perivalvular leaks</li><li>Complete discussion of the latest devices and techniques for pulmonary embolism interventions, renal denervation and mechanical support for structural interventions</li></ul><p>Perfect for interventional cardiologists, general cardiologists, and cardiac surgeons,<i>Mastering Structural Heart Disease</i> will also earn a place in the libraries of fellows in training and internists seeking a comprehensive guide to the management of structural heart disease.
THE EDITORSEDUARDO J. DE MARCHENA, MD, is Professor of Medicine and Surgery, Director of Eberhard Grube International Structural Heart Disease Training Program at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, United States.CAMILO A. GOMEZ, MD, is an Interventional Cardiologist at the Jackson Memorial Health System and a Voluntary Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, United States.
List of contributorsPrefaceAbout the companion websitePart I Structural Interventions for the Aortic Valve1. Natural History and Hemodynamic assessment of aortic valvular disease2. Pathology Insights of Aortic Valve Disease3. The Top Ten Clinical Trials in Patients Undergoing Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation: The Evolution of a Transformative Therapy into Clinical Practice4. Present and Future Generation Transcatheter Valves5. Computed Tomography for Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement Planning Current Perspectives and Future Directions6. Optimal Selection of TAVR Devices7. Transfemoral TAVR step by step (Balloon Expandable and Self Expandable Valves)8. Balloon Aortic Valvuloplasty: Current Clinical Role and Technical Aspects9. Challenging anatomy scenarios in TAVR10. TAVR for the Bicuspid Aortic Valve11. TAVR for Pure Native Valve Aortic Regurgitation12. Aortic Valve in Valve Interventions13. Prevention and Management of Coronary Occlusion in TAVR14. Coronary artery disease and TAVR: Timing and patient selection for coronary intervention in patients that are planned for TAVR15. Conduction Disturbances Associated with TAVR: Clinical impact and Techniques to Minimize16. Management of conduction disturbances post Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement(TAVR)17. TAVR mechanical complications prevention and management18. Pathological insights of TAVR degeneration and thrombosis19. Clinical Implications of Valve Thrombosis and early thickening:  (Management of Antiplatelets and Anticoagulation post TAVR)20. Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement and Stroke21. Current Evidence Of Neuroprotection In TAVR22. Difficult Transfemoral Access for TAVR and Bailout Techniques23. Alternative Access for TAVR24. Vascular Access, Complications and Closure Options for TAVRPART II Structural Interventions for the Mitral Valve25. Natural History of Mitral Valve Disease26. Hemodynamic Assessment of the Mitral Valve27. Echocardiographic Assessment Prior to Mitral Valve Edge to Edge Repair28. Intra procedural TEE for Mitral Valve Structural Interventions29. Surgical Trials for Mitral Valvular Diseases30. Surgical Techniques for Mitral Valve Repair31. Structural Interventions for Mitral Stenosis32. Transcatheter Edge To Edge Repair Trials : The EVEREST and COAPT Trials33. TEER - The MitraClip Procedure34. Transcatheter Edge to Edge Repair Challenging Anatomy& MitraClip Tips and Tricks35. MitraClip complications : Prevention and Management36. CT Imaging for TMVR37. Transcatheter Mitral Valve in Valve ; Valve in MAC and Valve in Ring38. Transcatheter Mitral Valve in Valve : Technical Considerations and Step by Step39. Transeptal systems for TMVR and Transcatheter Devices for Mitral Annuloplasty40. Tethered Self Expanding TMVR Systems  (Tendyne)41. Self Expanding TMVR systems. Intrepid ValvePART III Structural Interventions for the Tricuspid Valve42. Natural History and hemodynamic assessment of Tricuspid Valve Diseases43. Indications and Outcomes for Surgical Tricuspid Valve Repair44. Intraprocedural Imaging for Tricuspid Valve Interventions45. Transcatheter Tricuspid Valve Devices Landscape46. Progress in Transcatheter Tricuspid Valve Replacement47. Tricuspid Valve in Valve and Valve in Ring48. Heterotopic Caval valve implantation (CAVI)PART IV Structural Interventions for Management of Perivalvular Leaks49. Aortic PVL Closure: Techniques and Devices for Surgical and Transcatheter Prosthesis50. Mitral Perivalvular Leak Closure: Imaging and Interventional ApproachesPART V Left Atrial Appendage Closure51. Current indications of LAA closure52. Imaging for LAA interventions53. Devices for Left Atrial Appendage Closure54. LAA Technique and Challenging Scenarios55. Preventing and Managing Complications of LAA Closure56. Natural History of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy57. Alcohol Septal Ablation in HCM58. Transcatheter Edge to Edge Repair for Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy59. Interatrial Shunt CreationPART VII Selected Adult Congenital Structural Interventions60. Shunts Hemodynamics and Calculations61. PFO Closure62. ASD Closure63. VSD Closure64. Percutaneous Treatment of Aortic Coarctation65. Pulmonic Valve InterventionsPART VIII Miscellaneous66. Hemodynamic Pearls in Adult Structural Heart Disease67. Closure of Coronary Artery Fistulas68. Renal Denervation69. Acute Pulmonary Embolism Interventions: Data and Indications70. Acute pulmonary embolism intervention: Devices and Techniques71. ECMO for Structural Interventions72. Best Practices for Mechanical Circulatory Support with Impella for Acute Myocardial Infarction Cardiogenic Shock and Selected Structural Interventions73. Transcatheter Interventions for Aortic Valve Insufficiency in Patients with Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD)Index

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