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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section I.
History and Development
1. History of Cardiovascular
Intervention 1
Section II.
Intervention and the Atherosclerotic
Vessel Wall
2. Mechanical Intervention:
Endothelial and Smooth
Muscle Cell Biology 17
3. Mechanical Intervention and
the Platelet 33
4. Thrombosis in the Arterial
Circulation 43
5. Pathology of Atherosclerotic
Plaque: Stable, Unstable, and
Infarctional 57
6. Pathology of Various Mechanical
Interventional Techniques
and Devices 69
7. Risk Factor Interventions and
Delayed Progression
of Atherosclerosis 97
8. Vascular Biology of Restenosis: An
Overview 119
9. Experimental Animal Models in
Interventional Research 133
Section III.
Intervention and the Patient With
Cardiovascular Disease
10. Epidemiology of Coronary Heart
Disease 147
11. Assessment of Prognosis in
Patients With Coronary Artery
Disease 165
12. Epidemiology of Restenosis 187
13. Clinical Decision Making 197
14. Medical Therapy Versus Angioplasty
for the Treatment of Stable Angina
Pectoris 203
15. An Approach to Percutaneous
Revascularization in Patients With
Stable Coronary Ischemia 217
16. Intervention in Unstable
Angina 239
17. Angioplasty in the Patient
With Acute Myocardial
Infarction 253
18. Interventional Approach to
the Patient in Cardiogenic
Shock 265
19. Interventional Strategy in
Patients With Previous Coronary
Bypass Surgery 279
20. Approach to the High.Risk
Patient 293
21. Intervention in Patients With
Peripheral Vascular Disease 321
22. Percutaneous Transluminal
Coronary Angioplasty in
the Elderly: Results, Indications,
and Approach 343
23. Approach to the Patient
With Renal Dysfunction 355
24. Percutaneous Transluminal
Coronary Angioplasty in Heart
Transplant Patients 365
25. Economics of Percutaneous
Intervention 373
26. New Directions Affecting Health
Care Policy in Interventional
Cardiology 385
27. Medicolegal Issues in
Interventional Cardiology 391
Section IV.
The Practice and Technique of
Coronary Intervention
28. Design of the Interventional
Cardiac Catheterization
Laboratory 401
29. Principles of Radiographic
Imaging 409
30. Angiographic Views and
Techniques for Coronary
Intervention 427
31. Coronary Angioplasty: Femoral
Approach 439
32. Coronary Angioplasty: Brachial
Approach 451
33. Interventional Treatment
of Right Coronary
Ostial Lesions 465
34. Choosing Coronary Guidewires
and Balloon Catheters 475
35. Balloon Dilatation of
Long, Diffuse, and
Tortuous Lesions 491
36. Coronary Angioplasty in
Multivessel Coronary
Artery Disease 501
37. Chronic Total Occlusion 533
38. Clinical Management of
Restenosis 555
39. Supported Coronary
Angioplasty 575
40. Adjunct Pharmacologic Support
During an Interventional
Procedure 593
41. Dissection, Abrupt Closure, and
Perforation 601
42. Emergency Coronary Artery
Bypass Grafting 617
43. Use of Thrombolytic Drugs
During Percutaneous Transluminal
Coronary Angioplasty 625
44. Nonsurgical Management of
Retained Intracoronary
Products Following
Coronary Interventions 635
45. Patient Management Following
Percutaneous Transluminal
Revascularization 643
46. Angiographic Methods for
Assessing Coronary
Interventional Therapy 659
47. Coronary Angioscopy: Technology
in Evolution 679
48. Percutaneous Vascular Access for
Cardiac Interventions 687
49. Peripheral Intervention 703
50. Percutaneous Balloon
Valvuloplasty 725
51. Left Main Percutaneous
Transluminal Coronary
Angioplasty 741
52. Percutaneous Coronary
Angioplasty in Supra-Aortic
Artery Disease 745
Section V.
Alternative Interventional Techniques
53. Perfusion Balloon Catheter 777
54. Directional Coronary
Atherectomy 789
55. Direct Laser Ablation 807
56. Thermal Angioplasty 815
57. Thermal-Perfusion Balloon
Coronary Angioplasty 825
58. Transluminal Extraction-
Endarterectomy
Catheter 831
59. Mechanical Rotational
Atherectomy 843
60. Self-Expanding Mesh Stent 857
61. Gianturco-Roubin Stent to Treat
Vessel Closure Complicating
Angioplasty 865
62. Slotted (Palmaz-Schatz) Stents for
Coronary Arteries 893
63. Development of a Closed-Coil
Metallic Stent 913
64. Biodegradable Stents 921
65. Interventional Gene Transfer 933
Section VI.
Use of Databases in Interventional
Cardiology
66. Goals of Clinical Databases in
Interventional Cardiology 937
67. Guide to the Technology of
Information Management 945
68. Using a Clinical Database for
Quality Assurance and
Clinical Research 951
69. Duke Databank for
Cardiovascular Diseases 959
Index 967


