Coronary artery disease : characteristics, management and long-term outcomes /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Nova Biomedical,
[2016]
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Colección: | Cardiology research and clinical developments series.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE: CHARACTERISTICS, MANAGEMENT AND LONG-TERM OUTCOMES; CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE: CHARACTERISTICS, MANAGEMENT AND LONG-TERM OUTCOMES; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; CONTENTS; PREFACE; Chapter 1: BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS, CLINICAL CLASSIFICATION, AND SPASM OF ARTERIAL GRAFTS AND ANTISPASTIC MANAGEMENT IN CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS GRAFTING SURGERY; ABSTRACT; I. INTRODUCTION; I.1. Biological Characteristics and Clinical Classification ofArterial Grafts; II. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF SPASM; II.1. Existence and Incidence of Spasm of Arterial Grafts
- Prevalence of Spasm of IMAThe Incidence of Spasm in Other Arterial Grafts; II.2. Mechanisms of Spasm of Arterial Grafts; III. PHARMACOLOGICAL MANAGEMENT FOR SPASM (PHARMACOLOGICAL ANTISPASTIC METHODS); III.1. The Vasodilator Agents Used for Arterial Grafts; III.2. Existing Pharmacological Methods (Antispastic Protocols) to Overcome Spasm; IV. NON-PHARMACOLOGICAL THERAPY TO OVERCOME SPASM; IV.1. Denervation or Skeletonization or En-Bloc Harvesting?; IV.2. Carbon Dioxide Insufflation; IV.3. Normothermia or Heat Therapy or No Need for Vasodilators
- IV.4. Injection of Room Air Beneath the Endothoracic Fascia Before IMA DissectionIV.5. Harmonic Scalpel; IV.6. Intraoperative Detection of Intimal Lipid in the Radial Artery Predicts Degree of Postoperative Spasm; IV.7. Careful Dissection and Preparation of the IMA Pedicle to Prevent Injury and Spasm; IV.8. Intractable LIMA Spasm in the Postoperative Period Treated by Placement of 'Bridging' Stent
- A "Hybrid Procedure"; IV.9. Pre-Emptive Stellate Ganglion Block; IV.10. Extrafascially Harvested Radial Artery
- IV.11. Injection of Vasodilators into Arterial Grafts Through Cardiac Catheter to Relieve SpasmIV.12. Balloon Calibration to Relieve IMA Spasm; IV.13. Adenoviral Transfer of NOS; IV.14. Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO); SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION; FUNDING SOURCES; REFERENCES; Chapter 2: PERCUTANEOUS VERSUS SURGICAL CORONARY REVASCULARIZATION IN THE CURRENT ERA AND BEYOND: IS THE DEBATE OVER?; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; SURGICAL REVASCULARIZATION; On-/Off-Pump CABG; Minimally Invasive CABG; Arterial and Venous Conduits; PERCUTANEOUS REVASCULARIZATION
- RISK STRATIFICATION OF PATIENTS WITH CADCOMPARING SURGICAL VERSUS PERCUTANEOUS REVASCULARIZATION; Patients with Left Anterior Descending Artery Disease; Patients with Right Coronary or Circumflex Disease; Patients with Left Main Artery Disease; Patients with Multivessel Disease; Patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS); CHOICE OF CORONARY REVASCULARIZATION IN SPECIAL SUBGROUPS; Older Patients; Gender; Previous CABG; Renal Failure; Diabetes Mellitus; Future Directions; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH