Description
Book SynopsisUpdated for its Second Edition,
Introductory Guide to Cardiac Catheterization is an easy-to-follow "how-to" guide to diagnostic and therapeutic cardiac catheterization. This pocket-sized, concise manual presents practical pointers, tips, ACC/AHA guidelines, and highlighted clinical pearls and includes troubleshooting sections that provide solutions to frequently encountered problems. Numerous illustrations demonstrate the complex procedures now being performed via the catheter.
This edition has a section on complications in each chapter, a new chapter on peripheral angiography, and a new question-and-answer review chapter. Other highlights include new safety precautions and updates on novel closure devices.
Table of Contents1: Pre-Procedural Evaluation
Bethany A. Austin2: Setting up the Lab
Matthew Kaminski3: Native Coronary Angiography
Stephen Gimple, Niranjan Seshadri, Robert Hobbs, and Sorin J. Brener4: Bypass Graft Angiography
Kellan E. Ashley5: Left Ventriculography and Aortography
Mateen Akhtar and Frederick Heupler6: Cerebral and Peripheral Angiography
Inder M. Singh, Steven J. Filby, and Mehdi Shishehbor7: Hemodynamics in the Cath Lab
Brian W. Hardaway, W.H. Wilson Tang, and Frederick Heupler8: Approach to the High-Risk Patient
Daniel J. Cantillon9: Hemostatic Devices
James E. Harvey and A. Michael Lincoff10: Post-Cath
Ryan Christofferson11: Study Questions