Interventional Physiology Rounds: Case Studies in Coronary Pressure and Flow for Clinical Practice
Interventional Physiology Rounds: Case Studies in Coronary Pressure and Flow for Clinical Do Books
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Interventional physiology refers to the pathophysiological aspects of coronary artery disease that can be experimental in the catherization laboratory. This book is a compilation of articles published in “Catherization and Cardiovascular Diagnosis” discussing physiologic measurements before and during coronary interventional procedures, ranging from angioplasty (reconstruction of blood vessels hurt by disease or injury), and stent placement to atherectomy (removal of plaque from the lining of an artery) and coronary thrombolysis. Individual sections address fundamental principles, intermediate coronary abrasion assessment, variants of normal anatomy, collateral flow, acute myocardial infarction, coronary dissection, and coronary transplant physiology.
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