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|a De Luca, Giuseppe.
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|a Mechanical Reperfusion for STEMI :
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|a Front Cover; Foreword; Preface; Contents; Chapter 1. Primary Angioplasty Vs. Fibrinolysis: An Overview of Randomized Trials and Registry Data; Chapter 2. Which Patients Should Be Transferred for Primary PCI?; Chapter 3. Pharmacological Facilitation in Primary Angioplasty: Myth or Reality? ; Chapter 4. How to Organize Hetworks for Invasive Treatment of STEMI: Krakow Experience; Chapter 4a. How to Organize Networks for Invasive Treatment of STEMI: Krakow Experience; Chapter 4b. How to Organize Networks for INvasive Treatment of STEMI: THe Zwolle Experience.
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|a Chapter 4c. How to Organize Networks for Invasive Treatment of STEMI: Link ̈oping ExperienceChapter 4d. How to Organize Networks for Invasive Treatment of STEMI: Experience in the United States; Chapter 4e. How to Organize Networks for Invasive Treatment of STEMI: Experience in Asia; Chapter 5: Failed Thrombolysis: Rescue Angioplasty or Conservative Therapy?; Chapter6. Primary PCI in Cardiogenic Shock and Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest; Chapter 7. Oral Antiplatelet Therapy; Chapter 8. Glycoprotein IIb/IIIa Inhibitors; Chapter 9. Anticoagulation Therapy; Chapter 10. Balloon Angioplasty or BMS?
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|a Chapter 11. Drug-Eluting Stent: Weighing Costs and BenefitsChapter 12. Mechanical Prevention of Distal Embolization; Chapter 13. Distal Protection Devices: Tips and Tricks; Chapter 14. Thrombectomy Devices: Tips and Tricks; Chapter 15. Proximal Devices: Tips and Tricks; Chapter 16. Hemodynamic Support in High-Risk Patients; Chapter 17. Limitation of Infarct Size: Ajunctive Mechanical Devices; Chapter 18. Transradial Access for Primary PCI: Advantages beyond any Doubt; Chapter 19. Intravascular Imaging: IVUS, OCT, and Angioscopy.
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|a Chapter 20. Redefining the Success of Mechanical Reperfusion: ST-Segment ResolutionChapter 21. Redefining the Success of Mechanical Reperfusion: TIMI Flow and Myocardial Blush; Chapter 22. Redifining the Success of Mechanical Reperfusion: Doppler Flow-Wire; Chapter 23. Redifining the Success of Mechanical Reperfusion: Cardiac MRI; Chapter 24. Redefining the Success of Mechanical Reperfusion: Contrast Echocardiography; Chapter 25. Redifining the Success of Mechanical Reperfusion.
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|a Chapter 26. Bleeding Complications in Patients Undergowing Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: Prognostic Implications and PreventionChapter 27. Contrast-Induced Nephropathy in Patients Undergoing Primary Angioplasty: Prognostic Implications, Prevention, and Management; Chapter 28. Myocardial Regeneration: Cell-Therapy After Reperfusion in Patients with ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction; Chapter 29. Early Discharge After Primary PCI; Chapter 30. ACC/AHA and ESC Guidelines; Index; Back Cover.
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|a As a leading cause of death in developed countries, ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction and its various treatment options are of great concern to those in the cardiology field. This text presents evidence-based chapters that supply clinicians with real-life situations and strategies to treat STEMI patients more effectively and at a quicker pace. A highly illustrated and fully referenced source, this comprehensive text provides both a scientific background and a practical overview of the invasive management of STEMI patients.
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