Practical Manual of Interventional Cardiology (2nd Ed., 2nd ed. 2021)

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The second edition of this essential book provides a practically applicable manual to a variety of procedures in interventional cardiology keeping up to date with the advancements in percutaneous interventions. All included chapters identify areas that have significantly developed, and feature step-by-step user guides for the latest cardiac intervention techniques for the treatment of various conditions and the use of devices. Many new tops have been discussed such as left main coronary interventions and how to use Cangrelor in patients requiring P2Y12 inhibition after surgery. New topics covered include how to select patients for transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), and appropriately apply in-stent restenosis methodologies.

 

Practical Manual of Interventional Cardiology systematically describes the use of a range of simple and complex interventional cardiology procedures, and the challenges associated with utilizing these techniques.It is therefore ideal for use by practicing and trainee cardiologists seeking an easily accessible reference to apply in their everyday clinical practice.

Part I Interventional Basics.- Basics of Radiation Safety.- Achieving Perfect Vascular Access.- The Perfect Shot: Angiographic Views for the Interventionalist.- Physiological Assessment During Interventional Procedures.- Antiplatelet and Antithrombotic Therapy in PCI.- Patient Selection and Appropriateness.- Guide Catheter Selection.- Guidewire Properties and Selection.- Assessment of Lesion Severity (Intravascular Ultrasound, Optical Coherence Tomography, NIRS, and Beyond).- Basics of Intracoronary Devices.- Hemodynamic Assessment: Right Heart Catheterization, Pulmonary Hypertension, Left-to-Right Shunt, and Constriction.- Hemodynamic Assessment of Aortic/Mitral Stenosis and Regurgitation.- Part II Coronary Intervention.- Vascular Closure Devices and Complications.- Basics of Intervention.- Difficult Stent Delivery.- Bifurcation Lesions.- Ostial Lesion Interventions.- Left Main Coronary Interventions.- Chronic Total Occlusions.- ACS: STEMI/Non-STEMI Intervention.- Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Interventions.- Calcific Lesion Interventions.- Coronary Complications of Percutaneous Coronary Interventions.- Radial Coronary Interventions.- Part III Special Procedures.- Advanced Hemodynamic Support.- Aortic Valve Interventions: Balloon Aortic Valvuloplasty/Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement.- Percutaneous Mitral Balloon Valvotomy.- Alcohol Septal Ablation.- Pericardiocentesis and Balloon Pericardiotomy.- Contrast-Induced Nephropathy Post Percutaneous Interventional Procedures.- Guide catheter selection in patients with TAVR.- Transcatheter Mitral valve repair.- In-Stent Restenosis (ISR).- Laser.- Rota.- IVBT.- Balloon.- Stent.


Annapoorna Kini serves as a Professor of Medicine, Director of Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, Director of Interventional Structural Heart Disease Program, and Director of Interventional Cardiology Fellowship at The Mount Sinai Medical Center, where she was named Zena and Michael A. Wiener Medicine Professor in 2016. She researches the field of percutaneous coronary intervention and transcatheter heart valve procedures.

 

Dr. Samin K. Sharma is an interventional cardiologist performing the highest number of complex coronary interventions annually with the highest angioplasty success rate in New York State. Dr. Sharma is responsible for operational issues related to Cardiology at the main campus and in the Mount Sinai network. He also increases Mount Sinai's network of affiliated cardiologists in the tri-state area. As Dean for International Clinical Affiliations, Dr. Sharma serves as Mount Sinai’s clinical representative to develop relationships and affiliations worldwide.
Details a range of interventional procedures and providing guidance on how to perform complex procedures Discusses Patient selection, indication and preoperative work up Features new chapters describing transcatheter Mitral valve repair and catheter selection in patients with TAVR