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
Table of ContentsPart I: Basics of hemodynamics - 1 Introduction to basic hemodynamic principles,
James E. Faber and George A. Stouffer - 2 The nuts and bolts of right heart catheterization and PA catheter placement,
Vickie Strang and George A. Stouffer - 3 Normal hemodynamics,
Alison Keenon, Eron D. Crouch, James E. Faber and George A. Stouffer - 4 Arterial pressure,
George A. Stouffer - 5 The atrial waveform,
David P. McLaughlin and George A. Stouffer - 6 Cardiac output,
Frederick M. Costello and George A. Stouffer - 7 Detection, localization, and quantification of intracardiac shunts,
Frederick M. Costello and George A. Stouffer
Part II: Valvular heart disease - 8 Aortic stenosis,
David P. McLaughlin and George A. Stouffer - 9 Hemodynamics of transcatheter and surgical aortic valve replacement,
John P. Vavalle, Michael Yeung, Thomas G. Caranasos and Cassandra J. Ramm - 10 Mitral stenosis,
Robert V. Kelly, Chadwick Huggins and George A. Stouffer - 11 Aortic regurgitation,
George A. Stouffer - 12 Mitral regurgitation,
Robert V. Kelly, Mauricio G. Cohen and George A. Stouffer - 13 The tricuspid valve,
David A. Tate and George A. Stouffer - 14 Hemodynamic findings in pulmonic valve disease,
Cynthia Zhou, Anand Shah and George A. Stouffer
Part III: Cardiomyopathies - 15 Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy,
Jayadeep S. Varanasi and George A. Stouffer - 16 Heart failure,
Geoffrey T. Jao, Steven Filby and Patricia P. Chang - 17 Restrictive cardiomyopathy,
David P. McLaughlin and George A. Stouffer
Part IV: Pericardial disease - 18 Constrictive pericarditis,
David P. McLaughlin and George A. Stouffer - 19 Cardiac tamponade,
Siva B. Mohan and George A. Stouffer - 20 Effusive-constrictive pericarditis,
Eric M. Crespo, Sidney C. Smith and George A. Stouffer
Part V: Hemodynamic support - 21 Hemodynamics of intra?]aortic balloon counterpulsation,
Richard A. Santa?]Cruz and George A. Stouffer - 22 Hemodynamics of left ventricular assist device implantation,
Brett C. Sheridan and Jason N. Katz
Part VI: Coronary hemodynamics - 23 Coronary hemodynamics, 279
David P. McLaughlin, Samuel S. Wu and George A. Stouffer - 24 Fractional flow reserve,
Paul M. Johnson, Shriti Mehta, Prashant Kaul and George A. Stouffer
Part VII: Miscellaneous - 25 Right ventricular myocardial infarction,
Robert V. Kelly, Mauricio G. Cohen and George A. Stouffer - 26 Pulmonary hypertension,
Lisa J. Rose?]Jones, Daniel Fox, David P. McLaughlin and George A. Stouffer - 27 Hemodynamics of arrhythmias and pacemakers,
Rodrigo Bolanos, Kimberly A. Selzman, Lukas Jantac and George A. Stouffer - 28 Systematic evaluation of hemodynamic tracings,
George A. Stouffer
Index,
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