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The only reference wholly dedicated to this complex topic,
Diagnosis and Treatment of Mitral Valve Disease: A
Multidisciplinary Approach provides authoritative, must-have
information on the disease processes affecting the mitral valve,
interpretation of diagnostic studies, and medical, transcatheter,
and surgical treatments needed for mitral valve repair. Using a
multidisciplinary approach, Drs. Scott Goldman and William Gray
oversee a "who's who" team of contributing authors who offer a
holistic view of the modern treatment of mitral valve disease for
today's cardiac surgeons, cardiologists, and other cardiac team
members. Includes foundational chapters on anatomy and
pathophysiology of the mitral valve-critically important topics
when treating multiple complex and highly dynamic structures that
function as a single unit. Covers diagnostic tools, medical
treatments, surgical therapies, and transcatheter therapies, and
provides tips for developing a successful mitral valve program
(with baseline thresholds, common pitfalls, and a checklist for
hospitals). Uses an accessible, quick-reference format that
features takeaway chapter openers, bulleted key points,
end-of-chapter summaries, a common nomenclature and glossary of
terms, key references, and ample line drawings, photographs,
tables, charts, and graphs throughout. Incorporates the essential
role of imaging in structural transcatheter interventions,
including echocardiography and transcatheter edge-to-edge repair
(TEER), and their uses in diagnostic work-up, procedural planning,
intra-procedural guidance, and follow-up. Features dozens of
procedural videos, including transthoracic echocardiogram; cardiac
MRI for mitral regurgitation; transcatheter mitral valve repair;
transcatheter valvuloplasty; percutaneous mitral valve
interventions; MitraClipT positioning; and many more. Enhanced
eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows
you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the
book on a variety of devices.
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