Interventional Cardiology. Группа авторов
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Table of Contents
1 Cover
5 Foreword
6 Preface
9
PART I: Principles and Techniques
SECTION I: Basic Knowledge
CHAPTER 1: Atherogenesis and Inflammation
Pathogenesis of atherosclerosis
Progression of atherosclerotic plaque
The vulnerable plaque
Macrophage infiltration
Cholesterol crystal (CCs)
Neovascularization
Neoatherosclerosis
Near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS)
Lipid rich plaques
Serum markers correlated to plaque inflammation
Markers of inflammation
Biomechanical stress as a trigger for plaque progression and rupture
Future challenges in the treatment of vulnerable plaques
Conclusions
References
CHAPTER 2: The Essentials of Femoral Vascular Access and Closure
Femoral access
Ultrasound guided femoral access
Femoral access closure
Conclusions
References
CHAPTER 3: Radial Artery, Alternative Arm Access, and Related Techniques
Introduction
Rationale and evidence for transradial access
Pre‐procedural considerations
Access technique and navigating common problems
Complications and management
Future directions
Conclusions
References
CHAPTER 4: Optimal Angiographic Views for Coronary Angioplasty
Catheter selection
Coronary intubation
Diagnostic angiography
Lesion‐specific approach
Ventriculography
Transplanted Heart
References
CHAPTER 5: Material Selection
Guide catheter selection
Support
Guidewire selection
Balloon catheters
Microcatheters
Conclusions
References
CHAPTER 6: Statistical Essentials in the Design and Analysis of Clinical Trials
The fundamentals
Trial design: the fundamentals
Additional topics in clinical design and analysis
Conclusions
References
SECTION II: Imaging and Physiology
CHAPTER 7: Physiologic Assessment and Guidance in the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory
Why to use physiology
Practical considerations of pressure wire measurement
Hyperemic agents
Pressure wire assessment after PCI
Catheter laboratory conditions for pressure wire assessment
Performing an optimal pressure wire pullback
Practical tips and tricks of performing the iFR Pullback
Co‐Registration of iFR‐Pullback with Angiographic Data
Commonly missed mistakes in Physiological Assessment
Pressure‐only indices to guide coronary intervention
The instantaneous wave‐free ratio (iFR) and other non‐hyperemic pressure ratios (NHPRs)