Cardiogenic Shock Contemporary Cardiology
Material type:
- 159259154X
- 9781592591541
- 616.1'2–dc21
- RC685.C18 C37 2002
- WG 300 C26749 2002
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Contents:
CONTENTS
PART I INTRODUCTION 1
INTRODUCTION
CARDIOGENIC SHOCK COMPLICATING ACUTE
Contemporary Cardiology Cardiogenic Shock Diagnosis and Treatment
Cardiogenic Shock Complicating STSegment Elevation
CONTEMPORARY TREATMENT OF THE PATIENT WITH
Technical Approaches to Percutaneous Revascularization
Operative Management of Nonischemic Cardiogenic Shock
CARDIAC CONDITIONS 213 Myocarditis and Cardiogenic Shock
Pericardial Disease and Cardiogenic Shock
Heart Disease in the Child and Cardiogenic Shock
Congenital Heart Disease in the Adult
Transport of the Patient with Cardiogenic Shock
Percutaneous Mechanical Assist Devices for Severe
Mechanical Alternatives to the Human Heart
MECHANICAL COMPLICATIONS OF ACUTE MYOCARDIAL
Percutaneous Treatment of Acute Mechanical Complications
HEART DISEASE 151 Cardiogenic Shock Related to Valvular Heart Disease
Percutaneous Valvuloplasty in Cardiogenic Shock
Future Perspective 357 Jonathan Leor Israel M Barbash Alexander Battler
Index
Leading world authorities drawn from cardiology, surgery, pediatrics, internal medicine, and basic science comprehensively survey the diagnostic, therapeutic, and prognostic aspects of cardiogenic shock. These experts describe the different scenarios leading to cardiogenic shock, the ways to diagnose their causes, the unique therapeutic options based on those causes, and the outcomes associated with treatment and without. The book also surveys the biochemical and physiological changes that occur in the heart and other organs during cardiogenic shock, the identification of patients at risk for developing shock, and the novel pharmacological agents and assist devices that can help to stabilize the shock patient. Common terms and phrases:
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