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Complications of Percutaneous Coronary Interventions

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Every physician hates to have a patient develop a complication. Nevertheless, we also know that when a problem does develop, one needs a clear corrective strategy to minimize the effect of the complication and thereby prevent a major morbid event. The most frightening of all cardiologic complications occur in the catheterization laboratory. Indeed, Lewis Dexter, one of my mentors, told me about his first, accidental catheterization of the pulmonary artery. When he saw,under the fluoroscope, that the catheter was dancing back and forth in the lung, Dr. Dexter was convinced that he had perforated the patient's heart while trying to thread the catheter through the right atrium to the renal veins. However, after some thought and observation, he realized that he had not encountered a complication; instead he had tripped upon the opportunity to diagnose and understand various forms of heart diseases. Clin ical cardiac catheterization had been born! The 14 chapters in this book have various real-life complications that have occurred during coronary intervention. They also describe various strategies for avoiding or managing them. The chapters take the reader sequentially through a variety of situations, anyone of which would make for a potentially "bad day" in the catheterization laboratory. Starting with medication prob lems,the authors work their wayfrom the groin to the coronary arteries, detail ing unpleasant situations and how to deal with them.

List of contents

Complications of the Medications.- Groin Complications.- Complications of Plain Old Balloon Angioplasty.- Coronary Guidewire Complications.- Complications Related to Coronary Stenting.- Complications of Atherectomy Devices.- The No-Reflow Phenomenon.- Early versus Late Complications.- Complications of Radiation Exposure and Therapy.- Complications of Closure Devices.- Legal Complications of Percutaneous Coronary Procedures.- Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation During Percutaneous Coronary Interventions.- Adverse Event Reporting: Physicians, Manufacturers, and the Food and Drug Administration.

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Every physician hates to have a patient develop a complication. Nevertheless, we also know that when a problem does develop, one needs a clear corrective strategy to minimize the effect of the complication and thereby prevent a major morbid event. The most frightening of all cardiologic complications occur in the catheterization laboratory. Indeed, Lewis Dexter, one of my mentors, told me about his first, accidental catheterization of the pulmonary artery. When he saw,under the fluoroscope, that the catheter was dancing back and forth in the lung, Dr. Dexter was convinced that he had perforated the patient's heart while trying to thread the catheter through the right atrium to the renal veins. However, after some thought and observation, he realized that he had not encountered a complication; instead he had tripped upon the opportunity to diagnose and understand various forms of heart diseases. Clin­ ical cardiac catheterization had been born! The 14 chapters in this book have various real-life complications that have occurred during coronary intervention. They also describe various strategies for avoiding or managing them. The chapters take the reader sequentially through a variety of situations, anyone of which would make for a potentially "bad day" in the catheterization laboratory. Starting with medication prob­ lems,the authors work their wayfrom the groin to the coronary arteries, detail­ ing unpleasant situations and how to deal with them.

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"… Die Abschnitte sind knapp gehalten; die Informationen werden komprimiert weitergegeben, immer ist ein starker Praxisbezug vorhanden. Die Autoren, bekanntermaßen ausgewiesene Experten der interventionellen Kardiologie, geben einen breiten Überblick über die häufigsten Komplikationen … Alle Passagen werden durch umfangreiches Bildmaterial ergänzt. In allen Kapiteln wird auf umfangreiche weitergehende Literatur verwiesen …" (in: internistische praxis, 2007, Vol. 47, Issue 3, S. 476)

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Aus den Rezensionen:

"... Die Abschnitte sind knapp gehalten; die Informationen werden komprimiert weitergegeben, immer ist ein starker Praxisbezug vorhanden. Die Autoren, bekanntermaßen ausgewiesene Experten der interventionellen Kardiologie, geben einen breiten Überblick über die häufigsten Komplikationen ... Alle Passagen werden durch umfangreiches Bildmaterial ergänzt. In allen Kapiteln wird auf umfangreiche weitergehende Literatur verwiesen ..." (in: internistische praxis, 2007, Vol. 47, Issue 3, S. 476)

Product details

Assisted by Samuel M Butman (Editor), Samuel M. Butman (Editor), Samue M Butman (Editor), Samuel M Butman (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.10.2010
 
EAN 9781441920317
ISBN 978-1-4419-2031-7
No. of pages 170
Dimensions 210 mm x 10 mm x 280 mm
Weight 485 g
Illustrations XVI, 170 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

B, Medicine, Geriatrics, Radiology, Cardiology, INTERNAL MEDICINE, interventional radiology, Geriatric medicine, Geriatrics/Gerontology, Clinical & internal medicine

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