Handbook of Structural Heart Interventions,1st Edition
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Editura: Elsevier
Limba: Engleza
Nr. pagini: 400
Coperta: Paperback
Dimensiuni: 20 x 14 x 4 cm
An aparitie: 19 Jan. 2021
Description:
Advances in structural heart disease (SHD) is occurring at a rapid rate, and the Mayo Clinic is at the forefront of developing procedural techniques in this fast-changing field. Handbook of Structural Heart Interventions provides practical, focused coverage of SHD, bringing you up to date with today’s evidence-based techniques and approaches for common and uncommon SHD procedures. Ideal for both SHD trainees and established practitioners, attendings, and fellows in interventional cardiology, this easy-to-use handbook is a unique educational and clinical resource in a quickly expanding field.
Uses a consistent format for procedures, clearly guiding you through the scope of the problem, procedure/technique, and outcomes.
Employs a “building blocks” approach pioneered at Mayo as an effective training method for procedural learning.
Includes training tips and pitfalls from leading structural heart authorities.
Contains 550 full-color illustrations, including anatomy and step-by-step procedures.
Features separate sections on aortic valve interventions, mitral valve interventions, ventricular septal interventions, tricuspid valves, pulmonary valves, ACHD interventions, and miscellaneous/variable anatomic positions.
Covers key procedures such as TAVR; valvuloplasty, valve-in-valve, and valve-in-ring; left atrial appendage closure; VSD closure, paravalvular leak closure, and more.
Provides access to 20 videos of interventional procedures, including PFO and ASD closure, assessment of patients for MitraClip, and aortic coarctation stenting.
Table of Contents:
SECTION 1. Building Blocks of Structural Intervention
1. Building blocks of structural intervention: An approach for procedural training
Structured procedural training
Modular training using the building-blocks approach
Cognitive training in structural intervention
Interdisciplinary learning
Structured training schemes using the building-blocks approach
Summary
References
2. Access and pitfalls
Introduction
Preprocedural planning
Transfemoral access and closure technique
Complications: Preparation
Complications: Management
Summary and take-home messages
References
3. Imaging for SHD interventions
Introduction
Transcatheter aortic valve replacement
Tee guidance for transseptal puncture
Percutaneous left atrial appendage occlusion
Transcatheter closure of paravalvular regurgitation
Transcatheter edge-to-edge mitral repair
References
4. Hemodynamics for the structural interventionalist
Introduction
Procedural considerations
Volumetric flow
Shunt calculation
Intracardiac pressures to diagnose structural heart disease
Pressure gradients and valve areas
Summary and key points
References
5. Techniques of transseptal puncture
Transseptal puncture toolbox
Transseptal catheterization step by step
Complications of transseptal catheterization
Competency in transseptal puncture
Conclusion
References
SECTION 2. Aortic Valve Interventions
6. Balloon aortic valvuloplasty
Background
Indications
Other potential indications
Young patients with congenital aortic stenosis
Patients with calcific degenerative aortic stenosis
Contraindications to BAV
Procedural risks
Technique
Consent and preplanned bail-out strategy
Vascular access and temporary pacemaker insertion
Procedural steps
Insertion of the valvuloplasty balloon
Choice of valvuloplasty balloon
Risk of heart block post-BAV
Summary and take-home messages
References
7. Transcatheter aortic valve implantation: Work up and indications for intervention
Background
TAVR for aortic stenosis
Assessment and risk stratification of patients
Contraindications to TAVR
Workup for transcatheter aortic valve replacement
Coronary angiography
Computed tomographic scan
Assessment and sizing of the aortic annulus
Aortic root
Deciding on TAVR
Anesthesia and procedural medications
Consent for TAVR
Further reading
8. Balloon expandable transcatheter aortic valve replacement
Introduction
Edwards sapien balloon-expandable heart valve prosthesis
Edwards S3 valve
Patient selection
CT assessment of access routes for TAVR with the edwards S3
Valve sizing of edwards S3 on CT
Procedure
Initial procedural steps
Aortic angiography
Insertion of the edwards esheath
Balloon aortic valvuloplasty
Valve insertion, positioning, and deployment
Access site closure
Summary and take-home points
9. Transcatheter aortic valve replacement using self-expanding valve
Self-expanding transcatheter aortic valve replacement: The medtronic corevalve system
Patient selection
Procedural planning
Planning valve-in-valve therapy using the self-expanding valve
Procedure steps
Complications
Key points
References
10. Transfemoral TAVR complications
Complications
Cardiac perforation/lv rupture
Pacemaker requirement after TAVR
Summary and take-home messages
11. TAVR alternate access sites
Background
Transapical
Transaortic
Transaxillary
Transcarotid
Transcaval
Conclusions
Summary and take-home points
References
12. Aortic valve-in-valve TAVR
Indications
AHA recommendations
Contraindications
Specific considerations for valve-in-valve TAVR
Procedural planning
Procedural considerations
Summary and take-home messages
References
13. Aortic paravalvular leak closure
Clinical impact of aortic PVL
AHA guidelines
Multimodality assessment of the paravalvular leak
Percutaneous closure techniques
Outcomes of aortic PVL closure
Conclusions and take-home points
References
SECTION 3. Mitral Valve Interventions
14. Percutaneous balloon mitral valvuloplasty
Introduction
Indications and patient selection
Contraindications to PBMV
PBMV with the inoue balloon
PBMV with other balloon systems
Outcomes of PBMV
Conclusion and take-home messages
References
15. Percutaneous edge-to-edge mitral valve repair using the mitraclip®
Introduction
Evidence and indications
Preprocedural planning
Procedural details and optimization
Pre- and intraprocedural imaging
Hemodynamic considerations
Emerging percutaneous mitral valve repair technologies
Summary and take-home points
References
16. Percutaneous mitral valve-in-valve and valve-in-ring
Introduction
Evaluation and procedural planning
Echocardiography
Computed tomography angiography
Transseptal balloon-expandable mitral valve implantation technique
Step by step: Mitral valve-in-valve/valve-in-ring
Transapical technique
Procedural complications
Postprocedural care
Clinical outcomes
Summary and take-home points
References
Further suggested reading
17. Mitral paravalvular leak closure
Introduction
Indications for paravalvular leak closure
Contraindications for paravalvular leak closure
Preprocedural planning
The procedure
Antegrade transseptal approach
Retrograde approach
Mitral PVL closure after transcatheter mitral valve replacement
Pitfalls and managing complications
Procedural steps for paravalvular leak closure
Future directions
Conclusions
References
18. Mitral valve-in-MAC
Introduction
Indications
Preprocedural planning, sizing, and other anatomic considerations
Role of cardiac computed tomography
Delivery access types
Transatrial ViMAC technique
Transapical technique
Transseptal ViMAC technique
Procedural steps
Clinical outcomes and complications
Summary and take-home points
References
SECTION 4. Atrial Septal Interventions
19. Atrial septal defect, patent foramen ovale, and atrial septostomy
Atrial septal defect
Procedural steps for ASD closure
Patent foramen ovale
Atrial septostomy
Further reading
SECTION 5. Ventricular Septal Interventions
20. Transcatheter closure of post myocardial infarction, iatrogenic, and congenital ventricular septal defects
Introduction
AHA guidelines
Additional indications
General technique and approach
Other defect-specific considerations
Outcomes
Summary and take-home messages
References
21. Alcohol septal ablation for obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Background
AHA guidelines
Temporary pacemaker insertion
ASA technique and tips
Monitoring and complications
Risks of arrhythmias postprocedure
Outcomes
Summary and take-home points
References
SECTION 6. Left Atrial Interventions
22. Left atrial appendage occlusion
Left atrial appendage occlusion devices
AHA recommendations
Patient selection
Preprocedural planning
Procedure
Procedural steps
Procedural complications
Postprocedural follow-up
Summary and take-home points
References
23. Pulmonary vein stenosis: Management and outcomes
Introduction
Procedural steps
Procedural outcomes
Conclusions
Summary and take-home messages
References
Further reading
SECTION 7. Tricuspid Valve
24. Tricuspid valve-in-valve/valve-in-ring therapy
Background
Indications
Contraindications
Workup for valve-in-valve procedure
Valve selection
Procedure: Step-by-step approach
Tips, tricks, and pitfalls
Outcomes
Complications
Postprocedural management
Summary and key points
Further reading
25. Novel percutaneous tricuspid repair techniques
Introduction
Tricuspid valve anatomy and pathophysiology
Percutaneous repair for native tricuspid regurgitation (spacer therapy, edge-to-edge plication, percutaneous annuloplasty)
Summary and take-home points
References
SECTION 8. ACHD Interventions
26. Coarctation and PDA closure
Clinical presentation
Noninvasive imaging assessment
AHA guidelines
Workup for transcatheter intervention
Interventional techniques
Procedural steps
Complications
Conclusions
Patent ductus arteriosus
Initial assessment
AHA guidelines
Morphology of PDA
Percutaneous device closure of PDA
Procedural steps
Complications
Conclusions and future directions
Conclusions
References
27. Closure of abnormal coronary communications: Coronary, fistulae, congenital, and iatrogenic
Introduction
Clinical assessment
AHA guidelines
Procedural planning
Procedural approaches and equipment
Procedural steps
Choice of delivery sheath
Use of amplatzer vascular plugs
Coil embolization
Procedural steps
Potential complications of coronary fistula closure
Outcomes and potential complications
Conclusions
References
28. Pulmonary valve interventions: Valvuloplasty and transcatheter pulmonary valve replacement
Pulmonary valvuloplasty
Indications for intervention
AHA recommendations
Preprocedural imaging
Basic procedure
Postprocedure
Transcatheter pulmonary valve replacement
AHA guidelines
Preprocedure planning
Basic procedure
Potential procedural complications
Postprocedure management
Summary
Further reading
29. Pseudoaneurysm diagnosis and management
Introduction
Incidence, presentation, and natural history
Diagnosis
Guidelines and patient selection
Conservative management
Percutaneous closure of pseudoaneurysms
Complications
Surgical management
Follow-up
Conclusions
References
30. Pulmonary balloon angioplasty for chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension
Clinical presentation
Diagnosis and testing
How to perform pulmonary angiography
Case selection
Procedural planning
Step-by-step planning
Procedural steps
What is an acceptable result?
Postoperative care
Complications
Outcomes of the procedure
Summary and take-home points
References
31. Transcatheter biopsy for intracardiac masses
Introduction
AHA guidelines
Selection
Planning
Technique
Complications
Applications
Future
Summary and take-home points
References
Index
An aparitie | 19 Jan. 2021 |
Autor | Charanjit S Rihal, Claire Raphael |
Dimensiuni | 20 x 14 x 4 cm |
Editura | Elsevier |
Format | Paperback |
ISBN | 9780323672788 |
Limba | Engleza |
Nr pag | 400 |
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