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Primary Angioplasty "Mechanical Interventions For Acute Myocardial Infaction"

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The Second Edition of Primary Angioplasty provides an update on the rationale, techniques, and effectiveness of direct percutaneous mechanical revascularization for acute myocardial infarction. Through the use of "real world" methods, clinical perspectives, and mechanical support, this comprehensive resource guides interventional cardiologists and trainees through the angioplasty process safely and effectively.

Innovative and clearly presented, this text:

includes coverage of the special needs of diabetic, elderly, and female patients
explores stenting, thrombectomy, atherectomy, and other techniques
discusses venous and arterial grafts, multivessel intervention, and aneurysmatic arteries

Table of Contents

Preface

Contributors

The Clinical Perspective

Pathophysiology Basics of Acute Myocardial Infarction
Guido Parodi

The Epicardial Vessel

The Microcirculation

The Myocardium

References

Major Subgroups at Presentation
Angela Migliorini, Giampaolo Cerisano, Piergiovanni Buonamici, and Guia Moschi

Electrocardiography

Echocardiography

Angiography

Elderly

Women

Diabetics

Cardiogenic Shock

References

The Technical Perspective

Techniques
Angela Migliorini and Renato Valenti

Introduction

Entry Site

Guide Catheters

Coronary Wires and Angioplasty Balloons

Techniques for the Assessment of the Anatomy of a Target

Vessel Persistently Occluded After Crossing of the Wire

Thrombectomy

Emboli Protection Devices

Stents

Other Techniques

References

Platelet Glycoprotein IIb-IIIa Inhibitors
Renato Valenti, Guido Parodi, and Angela Migliorini

Abciximab

Eptifibatide and Tirofiban

Bivalirudin

Thienopyridines

Prevention and Treatment of Bleeding

References

Mechanical Support
Renato Valenti and Guido Parodi

Intra-Aortic Balloon Pumping

Other Percutaneous Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices

References

The Vessel Perspective
Renato Valenti and Angela Migliorini

Right Coronary Artery (RCA)

Left Anterior Descending Artery (LAD)

Left Circumflex Artery (LCX)

Left Main Trunk (LMT)

Multivessel Coronary Intervention

The Efficacy Perspective

Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Acute Myocardial Infarction in the "Real World"
Renato Valenti, Emilio Vincenzo Dovellini and Giovanni Maria Santoro

The Effectiveness of Percutaneous Mechanical Intervention for Acute Myocardial Infarction

The Impact of Time to Treatment on Outcome of Patients Treated by PCI for Acute Myocardial Infarction

The Institutional Volume of Primary PCI

Logistic Models and Organizative Scenarios

The Role of Cardiac Surgery Backup

References

Rescue and Facilitated Percutaneous Coronary Interventions
Guido Parodi

Introduction

Rescue Angioplasty

Facilitated Primary Angioplasty

Transfer for Primary Angioplasty/Toward Myocardial

Infarction Center

References

Myocardial Stem Cell After Acute Myocardial Infarction
Nazario Carrabba

Intramyocardial Delivery of Stem Cell

The Risk of Accelerated Atherosclerosis

Final Considerations

References

The Assessment of Myocardial Reperfusion and Its Clinical Significance in Acute Myocardial Infarction
Giovanni Maria Santoro

The No-Reflow Phenomenon

Assessment of Myocardial Reperfusion

Conclusions

References

Index

Case Index (DVD)
Renato Valenti, Angela Migliorini, and Guido Parodi

Anterior AMI. Multilesion LAD PCI.

Inferior AMI and Multivessel Disease.

Inferior AMI. Direct RCA Stenting Complicated by Distal Macroembolization.

Anterior AMI Complicated by Cardiogenic Shock. LM Thrombotic Occlusion and RCA Ostium Stenosis.

Inferior AMI. Primary Multivessel Intervention.

NSTEMI. LM Calcific Lesion and 3-Vessel Disease. Multivessel DES Revascularization.

NSTEMI Complicated by Cardiogenic Shock. Multivessel DES Revascularization of LM Complex Anatomy Trifurcation and 3-Vessel Disease.

NSTEMI Complicated by Heart Failure. Diffuse Multivessel Disease. Aorto-Iliac Kinking. Multivessel DES Revascularization.

Lateral AMI. Multivessel PCI: Culprit OM Branch and Nonculprit LAD.

Anterior AMI. Three Vessel Simultaneous Thrombosis. Multivessel PCI.

Inferior AMI. Large Thrombus Post-RCA Stenosis. Thrombectomy Aspiration.

Anterolateral AMI Complicated by Heart Failure. Multivessel Disease. Ulcerated Plaque of LAD with Macroembolization. Rheolytic Thrombectomy and Multivessel PCI.

NSTEMI. LAD Ostium Ulcerated Plaque and Sovraimposed Thrombosis. Thrombectomy and Direct Stenting.

Anterior AMI. LAD Occlusion. The Case for Ultraselective Contrast Injection.

Inferior AMI. Thrombotic Occlusion of RCA. Proximal Antiembolic Protection RCA Stenting and Balloon Angioplasty of the Marginal Branch. One-Month Followup and Elective LAD PCI.

Anterior AMI. Thrombotic Occlusion of Distal LAD. Rheolytic Thrombectomy. After Removal of the Thrombus No Evidence of Atherosclerotic Plaque (Erosion).

Inferior AMI. RCA Direct Stenting with Distal Occlusive Antiembolic Device Support. Thrombotic Occlusive Embolization of PDA Treated with Bailout Rheolytic Thrombectomy.

Anterior AMI. LAD Spontaneous Dissection. Complete Spontaneous Healing of the Dissection.

Inferior AMI. Ostial RCA Occlusion. Right Ventricular Cardiogenic Shock.

Anterior AMI. Thrombotic Occlusion of LAD. Rheolytic Thrombectomy.

Inferior AMI. Massive Occlusive Thrombosis of an Aneurysmal RCA. Rheolytic Thrombectomy and Self-Expandable Mesh Stenting.

NSTEMI. Diffuse LM and 3-Vessel Disease. Multivessel Revascularization.

Anterolateral AMI. Tako-Tsubo Cardiomyopathy.

Anterior AMI. Spontaneous LAD Dissection.

Inferior AMI. RCA Occlusion and Severe Multivessel Disease.

Anterior AMI. Spontaneous Diagonal Branch Occlusive Dissection.

Inferior AMI. RCA Occlusion and Proximal LAD Vulnerable Plaque.

Inferior AMI. Long Spontaneous Dissection of PDA Treated with Multiple Stenting.

NSTEMI Complicated by Heart Failure. Multivessel PCI.

Anterior AMI. Direct DES Stenting. Refractory No-Reflow.

Inferior AMI. Massive Subocclusive Thrombosis of RCA. Rheolytic Thrombectomy.

Inferior AMI. Spontaneous Thrombotic Embolization.

Inferior AMI. Distal Occlusive Antiembolic Protection Device.

Anterior AMI. LAD Thrombotic Occlusion.

Anterior AMI Complicated by Cardiogenic Shock.

Anterior AMI. Cardiogenic Shock. Multivessel PCI.

Tako-Tsubo Cardiomyopathy (Ballooning Ventricle).

Anterior AMI. Cardiogenic Shock. Large Proximal LAD Aneurysm. Multidevice Support PCI.

Anterior AMI. Venous Graft Thrombotic Occlusion. Rheolytic Thrombectomy.

Anterior AMI Treated with DES. Recurrence of Angina.

Anterior AMI. Multivessel Ulcerated Lesions with Thrombotic LAD Occlusion. Rheolytic Thrombectomy and Multivessel Stenting.

Inferolateral AMI. Antiembolic Nonocclusive Distal Protection Device (Filter).

Anterior AMI. Cardiogenic Shock. LM Occlusion.

Anterior AMI. Previous Stenting of the Infarct Artery.

Inferior AMI. Rheolytic Thrombectomy.

Inferior AMI. Rheolytic Thrombectomy of a Tortuosus RCA.

Inferolateral AMI. Refractory No-Reflow.
ISBN
978-1-138-11465-4
EAN
9781138114654
Editor
CRC Press
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Rústica
Páginas
258
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Fecha de edición
01-12-2017
Año de edición
2017
Nº de ediciones
2
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