Classic Papers in Coronary Angioplasty, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2006

Coordinators: Handler Clive, Cleman Michael

Language: English
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Every medical specialty has a core of classic papers that reflect both the historical development of the discipline and point the way to present and future developments.

A distinguished team of international contributors have been assembled by the Editors to identify, analyze and collate the most important articles from a broad range of publications that have become recognized as the defining articles in coronary angioplasty. It is a unique reference, for not only does it provide a single source for reviewing the most important papers in the discipline, it also provides a critical analysis of the strengths, weaknesses and the impact each paper has had on the development of coronary angioplasty.

This book will be essential reading for cardiologists ? in particular interventional cardiologists ? radiologists, vascular surgeons and all involved in research and clinical practice in the field of coronary angioplasty.

Vascular biology of atherosclerosis.- Quantification of coronary atherosclerosis for cardiovascular risk assessment: the hole in the doughnut?.- Primary angioplasty (PPCI) in ST-elevation myocardial infarction.- Coronary angioplasty for acute coronary syndromes.- High-risk coronary intervention:. a selective literature review of high-risk subsets.- Stenting in coronary angioplasty.- Ancillary techniques in interventional cardiology.- Anti-thrombotic management in interventional cardiology.- Coronary artery bypass grafts in the era of percutaneous coronary angioplasty.- Epilogue.
Commentaries on all the major coronary angioplasty reference articles from the past 30 years Summaries from an internationally respected set of contributors Concise and clinically relevant Well-organised and laid out Provides critical analysis of strengths, weaknesses and impact each paper has had on the development of coronary angioplasty