TY - BOOK AU - Deepak L. Bhatt TI - Cardiovascular Intervention: A Companion to Braunwald’s Heart Disease SN - 0323263615 AV - RC681 U1 - 616.1′2—dc23 PY - 2015/// CY - Philadelphia, PA 19103-2899 PB - Elsevier Health Sciences KW - N1 - Contents: I Interventional Cardiology II Coronary Artery Intervention III Peripheral Artery Intervention IV Cerebrovascular Intervention V Venous Intervention VI Structural Heart Intervention VII Congenital Heart Disease Index Endsheet 7 N2 - Introducing Cardiovascular Intervention, a comprehensive companion volume to Braunwald’s Heart Disease. This medical reference book contains focused chapters on how to utilize cutting-edge interventional technologies, with an emphasis on the latest protocols and standards of care. Cardiovascular Intervention also includes late-breaking clinical trials, "Hot off the Press" commentary, and Focused Reviews that are relevant to interventional cardiology. View immersive videos from an online library of procedural clips located on Expert Consult. Remain abreast of the newest interventional techniques, including next-generation stents, invasive lesion assessment, and methods to tackle complex anatomy. Provide optimal patient care with help from easy-to-access information on the latest diagnostic and treatment advances, discussions on percutaneous approaches to structural heart disease, and new developments in treating heart valve disease; Common terms and phrases: acute addition angiography angioplasty aortic approach assessment associated balloon bifurcation blood branch cardiac Cardiovasc Interv carotid catheter cause chronic Circulation clinical Coll Cardiol common compared complications coronary artery coronary intervention demonstrated device disease distal dose effect et al evaluation femoral Figure flow graft guidelines Heart hyperemia imaging implantation important improved increased infarction intervention IVUS lesions lower lumen major measurements mitral mitral valve mortality myocardial myocardial infarction occlusion occur operator outcomes patients percutaneous coronary performed plaque present pressure primary procedure proximal radial randomized reduce renal renal artery reported restenosis revascularization risk severe sheath showed significant stenosis stent stroke success Surg surgery surgical TAVR technique therapy thrombosis tion treated treatment trial ultrasound valve vascular vein venous versus vessel wire ER -