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Informationen zum Autor George A. Stouffer, MD. is Chief of Cardiology and the Henry A. Foscue Distinguished Professor of Medicine at the University of North Carolina. He served as Director of the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories and Director of Interventional Cardiology for 14 years before assuming his current role. He has published three textbooks and more than 120 articles, including several dealing with the hemodynamics of heart disease. Klappentext Cardiovascular Hemodynamics for the Clinician, 2nd Edition, provides a useful, succinct and understandable guide to the practical application of hemodynamics in clinical medicine for all trainees and clinicians in the field.* Concise handbook to help both practicing and prospective clinicians better understand and interpret the hemodynamic data used to make specific diagnoses and monitor ongoing therapy* Numerous pressure tracings throughout the book reinforce the text by demonstrating what will be seen in daily practice* Topics include coronary artery disease; cardiomyopathies; valvular heart disease; arrhythmias; hemodynamic support devices and pericardial disease* New chapters on TAVR, ventricular assist devices, and pulmonic valve disease, expanded coverage of pulmonary hypertension, fractional flow reserve, heart failure with preserved ejection fraction and valvular heart disease* Provides a basic overview of circulatory physiology and cardiac function followed by detailed discussion of pathophysiological changes in various disease states Zusammenfassung Cardiovascular Hemodynamics for the Clinician, 2nd Edition, provides a useful, succinct and understandable guide to the practical application of hemodynamics in clinical medicine for all trainees and clinicians in the field. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of contributors viii Part I: Basics of hemodynamics 1 Introduction to basic hemodynamic principles 3 James E. Faber and George A. Stouffer 2 The nuts and bolts of right heart catheterization and PA catheter placement 17 Vickie Strang and George A. Stouffer 3 Normal hemodynamics 37 Alison Keenon, Eron D. Crouch, James E. Faber and George A. Stouffer 4 Arterial pressure 56 George A. Stouffer 5 The atrial waveform 69 David P. McLaughlin and George A. Stouffer 6 Cardiac output 82 Frederick M. Costello and George A. Stouffer 7 Detection, localization, and quantification of intracardiac shunts 91 Frederick M. Costello and George A. Stouffer Part II: Valvular heart disease 8 Aortic stenosis 103 David P. McLaughlin and George A. Stouffer 9 Hemodynamics of transcatheter and surgical aortic valve replacement 119 John P. Vavalle, Michael Yeung, Thomas G. Caranasos and Cassandra J. Ramm 10 Mitral stenosis 129 Robert V. Kelly, Chadwick Huggins and George A. Stouffer 11 Aortic regurgitation 143 George A. Stouffer 12 Mitral regurgitation 154 Robert V. Kelly, Mauricio G. Cohen and George A. Stouffer 13 The tricuspid valve 163 David A. Tate and George A. Stouffer 14 Hemodynamic findings in pulmonic valve disease 171 Cynthia Zhou, Anand Shah and George A. Stouffer Part III: Cardiomyopathies 15 Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy 185 Jayadeep S. Varanasi and George A. Stouffer 16 Heart failure 200 Geoffrey T. Jao, Steven Filby and Patricia P. Chang 17 Restrictive cardiomyopathy 212 David P. McLaughlin and George A. Stouffer Part IV: Pericardial disease 18 Constrictive pericarditis 221 David P. McLaughlin and George A. Stouffer 19 Cardiac tamponade 234 Siva B. Mohan and George A. Stouffer 20 Effusive-constrictive pericarditis 248 Eric M. Crespo, Sid...