Cardiotext.com Cardiotext Publishing
  Shopping Cart | My Account | Help | Contact Us
 
Cardiotext Rewards Program Free Shipping on domestic orders of $99.00 or more
 
Bestsellers
NEWRELEASES
Just In!
Coming Soon

BESTSELLERS
Cardiac Imaging
Cardiac Nursing
Cardiac Surgery
Cardiology (Assorted)
Echo (Clinical)
ECG
Electrophysiology
Fellows
Heart Rhythm Society
Interventional
IBHRE (NASPExAM®) Prep
Pacing & ICDs
Cardiology - Clearance

BROWSESUBJECTS
Browse All Subjects
Cardiology (Assorted)

Arrhythmia
Cardiac Surgery
Cardiovascular Diseases
ECG
Electrophysiology
Heart Failure
Interventional
Pacing & ICDs
Pediatric
Vascular Diseases
DIAGNOSTICIMAGING_DB
NEWRELEASES
Just In!
Coming Soon

BESTSELLERS
Computed Tomography
Diagnostic Imaging (Assorted)
Echo Tech
MRI
Test Prep (Self-assessment)
Ultrasound
Imaging - Clearance

BROWSESUBJECTS
Browse All Subjects
Diagnostic Imaging (Assorted)

Computed Tomography
Doppler
Echocardiography
Imaging - Test Prep
MRI
Nuclear
Physics
TEE
Ultrasound
Gift Certificate Image
Great Gift Idea!
Give the gift of Cardiotext
Newsletter Image
Sign up for free e-mail news about new titles and sales.



Product Detail


Tough Calls in Interventional Cardiology: An Instructional Atlas
Robert D. Safian

Tough Calls in Interventional Cardiology: An Instructional Atlas Retail Price: $69.95
Cardiotext Price: $68.55

Note: Used copies may be available. -

Availability: Processing time varies. Price is tentative.

Alert me when this product is available
Availability Questions?


Product Information:
ISBN-13: 9781890114275
ISBN-10: 1890114278
Publisher: Physicians Pr
Format: Paperback, 713 pages
Pub Date: 01/1997
Edition Number: 1



Shipping Calculator

Request a Quote for 10+ Copies

Tell A Friend


Synopsis

William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, MI. Instructional atlas presenting more than 200 common and uncommon problems faced by interventional clinicians daily. Features the decision-making processes and opinions of the contributors. 36 contributors, 26 U.S.



See These Other Titles Of Interest



Customer Reviews
Be the first to review this product



Browse Titles In Related Subjects

Additional Description

TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1: LESION-SPECIFIC INTERVENTION
Eccentric Lesion 3
Ulcerated Lesion 8
Intraluminal Haziness 12
Thrombus 16
Total Occlusion of the LAD 24
Total Occlusion of the RCA 29
Total Occlusion with Bridging Collaterals 32
Calcified Lesion 41
Long Lesion 48
Ostial Lesion of the Diagonal Branch 54
Ostial Lesion of the RCA 58
Ostial Lesion of the LAD 62
Angulated Lesion on the Inner Curve 67
Angulated Lesion on the Outer Curve 71
Tortuous RCA 76
Tortuous LCX 81
Tortuous LCX and Abrupt Closure 84
Bifurcation: Lesion Proximal to Bifurcation 88
Bifurcation: Lesion Distal to Bifurcation 90
Bifurcation: Complex Lesion 92
Bifurcation: Multiple Lesions 94
Bifurcation: True Bifurcation Lesion 96
Left Main: Protected Left Main Lesion 102
Left Main: Bifurcation Lesion 106
Left Main: Unprotected Left Main Lesion 109
Vein Graft: Degeneration 116
Vein Graft: Complex Lesion 122
Vein Graft: Aortoostial Lesion 131
Vein Graft: Distal Anastomotic Lesion 136
Vein Graft: Thrombus 140
Vein Graft: Ulcerated Lesion 145
SECTION 2: DEVICE-SPECIFIC TECHNIQUES
Directional Atherectomy Techniques
Eccentric Lesion in the LAD 152
Eccentric Lesion in the RCA 156
Ulcerated Lesion 158
Long Lesion 164
Functional Total Occlusion 166
Total Occlusion 168
Angulated Lesion in the LAD 170
Angulated Lesion in the RCA 172
Large Thrombus 174
Small Thrombus 176
Trifurcation Lesion 178
Bifurcation Lesion 180
Calcified Lesion 182
Calcified Ostial Lesion 184
Ostial Lesion in the Diagonal 186
Ostial Lesion in the LAD 189
Ostial Lesion in the LCX 192
Saphenous Vein Graft Lesion 194
Degenerated Saphenous Vein Graft 196
Ostial Saphenous Vein Graft Lesion 198
Tortuous LCX 200
Tortuous RCA 202
TEC Atherectomy Techniques
Eccentric Lesion in the LAD 206
Eccentric Lesion in the RCA 208
Ulcerated Lesion 210
Tubular Lesion 212
Long Lesion 214
Tortuous RCA 215
Tortuous LCX 216
Functional Total Occlusion 218
Total Occlusion 220
Angulated Lesion in the LAD 222
Angulated Lesion in the RCA 224
Trifurcation Lesion 226
Bifurcation Lesion 228
Calcified Lesion 230
Calcified Ostial Lesion 232
Ostial Lesion in the Diagonal 234
Ostial Lesion in the LAD 236
Ostial Lesion in the LCX 238
Degenerated Saphenous Vein Graft 239
Ostial Saphenous Vein Graft Lesion 242
Saphenous Vein Graft Lesion 244
Small Thrombus 246
Large Thrombus 248
Rotablator Techniques
Eccentric Lesion in the LAD 252
Eccentric Lesion in the RCA 254
Ulcerated Lesion 256
Tubular Lesion 258
Long Lesion 261
Functional Total Occlusion 264
Total Occlusion 265
Angulated Lesion in the LAD 266
Angulated Lesion in the RCA 268
Tortuous LCX 270
Tortuous RCA 272
Large Thrombus 274
Small Thrombus 276
Trifurcation Lesion 278
Bifurcation Lesion 280
Calcified Lesion 282
Calcified Ostial Lesion 285
Ostial Lesion in the Diagonal 288
Ostial Lesion in the LAD 290
Ostial Lesion in the LCX 292
Saphenous Vein Graft Lesion 294
Degenerated Saphenous Vein Graft 296
Ostial Saphenous Vein Graft Lesion 298
ELCA Techniques
Eccentric Lesion in the LAD 302
Eccentric Lesion in the RCA 304
Ulcerated Lesion 306
Tubular Lesion 308
Long Lesion 310
Functional Total Occlusion 312
Total Occlusion 314
Angulated Lesion in the LAD 316
Angulated Lesion in the RCA 318
Tortuous LCX 320
Tortuous RCA 322
Large Thrombus 324
Small Thrombus 326
Trifurcation Lesion 328
Bifurcation Lesion 330
Calcified Lesion 332
Calcified Ostial Lesion 334
Ostial Lesion in the Diagonal 336
Ostial Lesion in the LAD 338
Ostial Lesion in the LCX 339
Saphenous Vein Graft Lesion 340
Degenerated Saphenous Vein Graft 342
Ostial Saphenous Vein Graft Lesion 344
Stent Techniques
Eccentric Lesion in the LAD 348
Eccentric Lesion in the RCA 350
Ulcerated Lesion 352
Tubular Lesion 354
Long Lesion 356
Functional Total Occlusion 358
Total Occlusion 360
Angulated Lesion in the LAD 362
Angulated Lesion in the RCA 365
Tortuous LCX 368
Tortuous RCA 371
Trifurcation Lesion 374
Bifurcation Lesion 376
Calcified Lesion 378
Calcified Ostial Lesion 381
Ostial Lesion in the Diagonal 384
Ostial Lesion in the LAD 386
Ostial Lesion in the LCX 388
Degenerated Saphenous Vein Graft 390
Ostial Saphenous Vein Graft Lesion 392
Saphenous Vein Graft Lesion 394
Large Thrombus 397
Small Thrombus 400
PTCA Techniques
Eccentric Lesion in the LAD 404
Eccentric Lesion in the RCA 406
Ulcerated Lesion 409
Tubular Lesion 412
Long Lesion 415
Angulated Lesion in the LAD 418
Angulated Lesion in the RCA 420
Tortuous LCX 422
Tortuous RCA 425
Large Thrombus 428
Small Thrombus 430
Functional Total Occlusion 433
Total Occlusion 436
Calcified Lesion 438
Calcified Ostial Lesion 440
Ostial Lesion in the Diagonal 442
Ostial Lesion in the LAD 444
Ostial Lesion in the LCX 446
Saphenous Vein Graft Lesion 448
Degenerated Saphenous Vein Graft 450
Ostial Saphenous Vein Graft Lesion 452
Trifurcation Lesion 454
Bifurcation Lesion 456
SECTION 3: ISCHEMIC SYNDROMES
Anterior Myocardial Infarction: Primary PTCA 464
Anterior Myocardial Infarction: Suboptimal PTCA 472
Posterior Myocardial Infarction 475
Acute Myocardial Infarction: Cardiogenic Shock 478
Acute Myocardial Infarction: Rescue PTCA 482
Acute Myocardial Infarction: Rescue PTCA 485
Acute Myocardial Infarction: Mild Lesion 488
Acute Myocardial Infarction: Delayed PTCA of Total
Occlusion 492
Acute Myocardial Infarction: Delayed PTCA of Subtotal
Occlusion 495
Chest Pain: Simple Lesion 498
Chest Pain: Complex Lesion 500
SECTION 4: HIGH RISK PATIENTS
Multivessel Disease: Simple Lesions 504
Multivessel Disease: Complex Lesions 512
Multivessel Disease: Proximal LAD and Ostial RCA 517
Complex Patient: Simple Lesion 521
Complex Patient: Complex Lesion 524
Risk Stratification Based on Left Ventricular Function 526
Single Patent Vessel 529
SECTION 5: SUBOPTIMAL RESULTS
Rigid Lesion: LAD 535
Rigid Lesion: Vein Graft 538
Elastic Recoil 541
Watermelon Seeding 544
Residual Stenosis: RCA 546
Residual Stenosis: Vein Graft 549
Intraluminal Haziness 552
New Filling Defects 555
Persistent Filling Defects 558
Focal Dissection 561
Focal Dissection During Acute MI 564
Focal Dissection: Abrupt Closure 567
Dissection: Abrupt Closure During Acute MI 569
Vein Graft Dissection 571
Left Main Dissection 573
Long Dissection: Abrupt Closure 575
Spiral Dissection: Abrupt Closure 577
Long Dissection 580
Complex Dissection 583
Bailout Stent: Rigid Lesion 586
Stent: Suboptimal Deployment 589
Stent: Articulation Defect 591
Stent: Incomplete Expansion 593
Stent: Migration 595
Stent: Filling Defect 599
Stent: Subacute Thrombosis 601
Stent: Residual Dissection 605
No-Reflow 608
Late Aneurysm 611
Coronary Ectasia 613
Free Perforation 615
Contained Perforation 618
SECTION 6: MISCELLANEOUS
Stent Embolization 624
Catheter Embolization to Pulmonary Artery 626
Catheter Embolization to Femoral Artery 628
Pseudolesion 630
SECTION 7: REFERENCES 633
INDEX 711


CONTRIBUTORS
Donald Baim, M.D., Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School,
Chief, Interventional Cardiology Section, Beth Israel Hospital,
Boston, MA
John Bittl, M.D., Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical
School; Director Interventional Cardiology, Brigham & Women's
Hospital, Boston, MA
Antonio Colombo, M.D., Director, Cardiac Catheterization
Laboratory, Columbus Hospital, Milan, Italy; Director,
Investigational Angioplasty, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, NY
Michael Cowley, M.D., Professor of Medicine, Medical College of
Virginia, Richmond, VA
John Douglas Jr., M.D., Associate Professor of Medicine/Cardiology;
Co-Director, Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, Emory
University Hospital, Atlanta, GA
Raimund Erbel, M.D,., Professor of Internal Medicine/Cardiology;
Director, Department of Cardiology, University-GHS-Essen, Germany
David Faxon, M.D., Professor of Medicine; Chief, Division of
Cardiology, University of Southern California School of Medicine,
Los Angeles, CA
David Foley, M.D., Director, Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory,
Erasmus University, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Barry George, M.D., Associate Professor of Medicine, Ohio State
University, Columbus, OH
Cindy Grines, M.D., Director, Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory,
William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, MI
Richard Heuser, M.D., Director, Interventional Cardiology;
Director, Research and Education, Arizona Heart Institute and
Foundation, Phoenix, AZ
David Holmes, M.D., Director, Adult Cardiac Catheterization
Laboratory, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
Dean Kereiakes, M.D., Director, The Carl & Edyth Lindner Center
for Clinical Cardiovascular Research; Professor of Medicine,
The University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH
Morton Kern, M.D., Professor of Internal Medicine; Director,
J.G. Mudd Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, St. Louis
University Health Sciences Center, St. Louis, MO
Ferdinand Kiemeneij, M.D., Amsterdam Hospital, Department of
Interventional Cardiology, The Netherlands
Takeshi Kimura, M.D., Department of Cardiology, Kokura Memorial
Hospital, Kitakyushu, Japan
Spencer King III, M.D., Professor of Medicine/Cardiology; Director,
Interventional Cardiology, Emory University Hospital, Atlanta, GA
Martin Leon, M.D., Director, Cardiovascular Research, Washington
Hospital Center, Washington, DC
Frank Litvack, M.D., Co-Director, Cardiovascular Intervention
Center, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA
Bernhard Meier, M.D., Professor and Head of Cardiology, University
Hospital, Geneva, Switzerland
Michael Mooney, M.D., Director, Interventional Cardiology,
Minneapolis Heart Institute, Minneapolis, MN
Marie-Claude Morice, M.D., ICPS L'Angio, Centre Cardiologique du
Nord, Saint-Denis, France
Richard Myler, M.D., Clinical Professor of Medicine, University of
California; Medical Director, San Francisco Heart Institute,
Daly City, CA
Masakiyo Nobuyoshi M.D., Vice Medical Director; Chairman of Heart
Center; Director, Department of Cardiology, Kitakyushu, Japan
William O'Neill, M.D., Chief, Division of Cardiology, William
Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, MI
Ian Penn, M.D., Director, Interventional Cardiology, Vancouver
General Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Nicolaus Reifart, M.D., Professor of Medicine, Red Cross Hospital
& Heart Center, Frankfurt, Germany
Gary Roubin, Ph.D., M.D., Professor of Medicine, Radiology;
Director, Interventional Cardiology and Cath Laboratory,
University of Alabama, Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
Timothy Sanborn, M.D., Professor of Medicine: Director, Cardiac
Catheterization Laboratory, New York, Hospital-Cornell Medical
Center, New York, NY
Richard Schatz, M.D., Research Director, Cardiovascular
Intervention, Scripps Clinic & Research Foundation, LaJolla, CA
Patrick Serruys, Ph.D., M.D., Professor, Interventional Cardiology,
Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Ulrich Sigwart, M.D., Director, Department of Invasive Cardiology,
Royal Brompton Hospital, London, England
Paul Teirstein, M.D., Director, Interventional Cardiology, Scripps
Clinic & Research Foundation, LaJolla, CA
Eric Topol, M.D., Chairman & Professor, Department of Cardiology;
Director, Joseph J. Jacobs Center for Thrombosis and Vascular
Biology, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
Patrick Whitlow, M.D., Director, Interventional Cardiology, The
Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
David Williams, M.D., Director, Cardiovascular Laboratory and
Interventional Cardiology, The Rhode Island Hospital,
Providence, RI



BBB Reliability Seal
© Copyright 1998-2008
OrderPoint, Inc.
All rights reserved
About us  |  Payment Options  |  Contact Us  |  Privacy & Security  |  Terms & Conditions