Cardiology is becoming an increasingly complex field understood by only a select group of medical specialists. This publication demystifies many difficult topics in interventional cardiology and cardiac catheterisation, commencing with the basics of laboratory instrumentation and technology and progressing to a comprehensive review of both new and established cardiac interventions.
Unlike other publications that are directed mainly towards clinicians, this text is specifically written to assist newcomers such as such as medical trainees, nurses, technicians, scientific staff and other allied health professionals understand the wonders of interventional cardiology, and includes extensive explanations of the techniques of angiography, and new percutaneous.
The comprehensive information presented herein, written by recognised specialists in their respective fields, will no doubt prove of great benefit to clinician and non-medical specialist alike.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Preface
Editors
Foreword to the first edition
Preface to the first edition
Contributors
PART 1. INSTRUMENTATION AND TECHNOLOGY
1. The cardiac imaging and monitoring systems
Steven Kelly and Jeffrey Lui
2. Non-invasive physiological monitoring
Mark Butlin, Isabella Tan, Edward Barin and Alberto P. Avolio
3. Determination of oxygen status in human blood
Marcus Juul
4. Coagulation and the coagulation cascade
John E. Boland and David E. Connor
5. Thrombosis, heparin and laboratory monitoring of heparin therapy
Steven Faddy
6. Laboratory coagulation assays
Bruce Toben and David E. Connor
PART 2. PATIENT CARE AND LABORATORY SAFETY
7. Radiation safety in the cardiac catheterisation laboratory
Cameron Jeffries
8. Infection control procedures
David Andresen and Giulietta Pontevivo
9. Nursing care of the cardiac catheterisation patient
Julie Parkinson, Jo-Anne M. Vidal and Eva Kline-Rogers
10. Vascular access site management and arterial closure
Peter Hadjipetrou
11. Medical management of the cardiac patient undergoing coronary angiography
Sara Hungerford, Peter Ruchin and Gerard Carroll
12. Patient risk assessment: Use of risk calculators
Edwina Wing-Lun and David Smythe
13. An evidence-based guide to cardiac catheterisation
Steven Faddy and Gary J. Gazibarich
PART 3. PHYSIOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY
14. Pressure waveforms in the cardiac cycle
John E. Boland and David W. Baron
15. Physiological interpretation of pressure waveforms
Geoffrey S. Oldfield
16. Measurement of cardiac output and shunts
Michael P. Feneley
17. Analysis and interpretation of Fick and thermodilution cardiac output determinations
Gary J. Gazibarich, John E. Boland and Louis W. Wang
18. Pressure-volume loops: Background theory with practical examples
Pankaj Jain and Christopher S. Hayward
19. The electrocardiogram in ischaemic heart disease
Geoffrey S. Oldfield and Dennis L. Kuchar
20. Recognition of common arrhythmias
Nicholas P. Kerr and Rajesh N. Subbiah
21. Formation and progression of atherosclerosis
Siddharth J. Trivedi and Brian J. Nankivell
22. Basic pharmacology of cardiac drugs
Terence J. Campbell
23. Drug therapy in the cardiac catheterisation laboratory: A guide to commonly used drugs
John E. Boland, Fuyue Jiang and Andrew Fenning
24. Antiplatelet therapy in interventional cardiology
Christopher Yu and Harry C. Lowe
PART 4. DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES
25. Coronary angiography: Techniques and tools of the trade
Roberto Spina and Tom Gavaghan
26. Physiological assessment of coronary lesion severity
Usaid Allahwala and Ravinay Bhindi
27. Non-invasive assessment of ischaemic heart disease
James Otton, Patrick Pender and Neville Sammel
28. Right heart catheterisation and evaluation of the pulmonary hypertension patient
Eugene Kotlyar and Anne Keogh
29. Haemodynamic evaluation of the heart transplant patient
Kavitha Muthiah, Christopher S. Hayward, Andrew Jabbour and Peter Macdonald
30. Trans-septal cardiac catheterisation
David W. M. Muller
PART 5. PERCUTANEOUS CAROTID INTERVENTIONS
31. Advances in stent technology
Smriti Saraf and Paul Bhamra-Ariza
32. Facilitated coronary interventions: Adjuncts to balloon dilatation
David W. M. Muller
33. Catheter-based reperfusion in acute myocardial infarction
Ming-Yu (Anthony) Chuang, Richard Brogan and Derek P. Chew
34. Percutaneous carotid interventions
Taraneh Amir-Nezami and Anthony Grabs
35. The intra-aortic balloon pump: Principles and use
Anthony Nicholson
PART 6. INTERVENTIONS FOR STRUCTURAL HEART DISEASE
36. Interventional transoesophageal echocardiography
Mayooran Namasivayam and Marty Shaw
37. Interventions for congenital heart disease
David W. M. Muller
38. Mitral valvuloplasty: The Inoue balloon dilatation technique
Paul Roy
39. Transcatheter aortic valve implantation
David A. Roy
40. Transcatheter interventions for mitral and tricuspid regurgitation
David W. M. Muller
41. Transcatheter left atrial appendage occlusion
Roberto Spina, David W. M. Muller and Brendan Gunalingam
42. Cardiac surgery and percutaneous cardiac interventions
Arjun Iyer and Paul Jansz
PART 7. CARDIAC SURGERY AND INTERVENTIONS FOR ARRHYTHMIAS
43. The electrophysiology laboratory
Dennis L. Kuchar
44. Catheter ablation therapy
William Lee and Bruce Walker
Index
John E. Boland is a Science graduate with a background in research and education and has participated as convenor, presenter or invited speaker at numerous local and international scientific and educational meetings. With a particular interest in instrumentation and technology, he has worked as Physiologist/Senior Hospital Scientist for over 30 years as part of the clinical team in the cardiac catheterisation laboratories at St. Vincent’s Hospital, Sydney, and has a conjoint appointment as Senior Lecturer with Central Queensland University. He is an associate member of the Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand and the New South Wales Diagnostic and Interventional Cardiology Nurses Group.
David W. M. Muller is director, Cardiac Catheterisation Laboratories at St. Vincent’s Hospital, Sydney, and St Vincent’s Private Hospital, and is associate professor of medicine at the University of NSW. His major interests include optimising the outcomes of complex coronary and peripheral vascular interventions, and the percutaneous management of structural heart disease. He is Principal Investigator for numerous international clinical trials including several first-in-man trials of new devices. He has authored or co-authored multiple peer-reviewed papers, book chapters and abstracts, and has served as an editorial consultant to all the major cardiology journals.
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