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Angioplasty has completely transformed the treatment of coronary
artery disease and is widely used, with more than 800,000
procedures performed worldwide per year. However, the enthusiasm
for angioplasty is shadowed by restenosis, which remains a critical
problem after the procedure, resulting in clinical recurrence in
over a third of patients. Recently, the mechanisms of restenosis
have been completely reappraised with an enriched understanding
that the original concept of neointimal hyperplasia may not be
accounting for the bulk of the problem. There is a desperate need
to heighten understanding of the remodeling process at the
molecular, cellular, and arterial level. Vascular remodeling is a
well established concept in the field of atherosclerosis and
hypertension, but only in recent years has its applicability to the
field of restenosis become pivotal. Accordingly, the editors
perceived the need to assemble the first book dedicated to the
concept of coronary artery remodeling in restenosis, in order to
clearly review the experiments leading to the remodeling hypothesis
and integrate this with the neointimal hyperplasia (tumor) model
for the development of the restenotic lesion. The authors of this
book present their experience to facilitate the understanding of
the mechanisms for coronary restenosis and remodeling. The various
experimental models, clinical issues, and basic mechanisms are
reviewed in detail, resulting in a fresh approach to a vexing
clinical problem. Arterial Remodeling: A Critical Factor in
Restenosis will be useful to the physician and trainee who have an
interest in restenosis, and specifically in the major
pathophysiologic process which determines the fate of arterial
healing in patients following percutaneous coronary
revascularization. It is hoped that this book will lay the
foundation for more effective therapies that will reduce the chance
of constrictive remodeling and improve the long-term efficacy of
non-surgical coronary revascularization in the future.
Angioplasty has completely transformed the treatment of coronary
artery disease and is widely used, with more than 800,000
procedures performed worldwide per year. However, the enthusiasm
for angioplasty is shadowed by restenosis, which remains a critical
problem after the procedure, resulting in clinical recurrence in
over a third of patients. Recently, the mechanisms of restenosis
have been completely reappraised with an enriched understanding
that the original concept of neointimal hyperplasia may not be
accounting for the bulk of the problem. There is a desperate need
to heighten understanding of the remodeling process at the
molecular, cellular, and arterial level. Vascular remodeling is a
well established concept in the field of atherosclerosis and
hypertension, but only in recent years has its applicability to the
field of restenosis become pivotal. Accordingly, the editors
perceived the need to assemble the first book dedicated to the
concept of coronary artery remodeling in restenosis, in order to
clearly review the experiments leading to the remodeling hypothesis
and integrate this with the neointimal hyperplasia (tumor) model
for the development of the restenotic lesion. The authors of this
book present their experience to facilitate the understanding of
the mechanisms for coronary restenosis and remodeling. The various
experimental models, clinical issues, and basic mechanisms are
reviewed in detail, resulting in a fresh approach to a vexing
clinical problem. Arterial Remodeling: A Critical Factor in
Restenosis will be useful to the physician and trainee who have an
interest in restenosis, and specifically in the major
pathophysiologic process which determines the fate of arterial
healing in patients following percutaneous coronary
revascularization. It is hoped that this book will lay the
foundation for more effective therapies that will reduce the chance
of constrictive remodeling and improve the long-term efficacy of
non-surgical coronary revascularization in the future.
From new research and equipment to new procedures, applications,
and approaches, the field of interventional cardiology is one of
the fastest-changing areas in medicine. Increasing data and recent
technological advances have resulted in exciting changes - and an
even greater need for cutting-edge, authoritative guidance on
current practice. Textbook of Interventional Cardiology, 8th
Edition, covers the theories, trends, and applications of
diagnostic and interventional cardiology that cardiologists,
cardiac surgeons, vascular surgeons, referring physicians, and
advanced practitioners need to know. Focuses on the latest
treatment protocols for managing patients at every level of
complexity. Includes all-new chapters on Coronary Stenting,
Diagnosis and Treatment of Coronary Microvascular Disease,
Percutaneous Transcatheter Valve in Valve Implantation, and
Percutaneous Tricuspid Valve Repair. Features hundreds of new
illustrations, tables, and boxes for visual clarity and quick
reference. Offers expanded coverage of transcatheter aortic valve
interventions with extensive updates on practice implications.
Discusses hot topics such new atherectomy devices, percutaneous
mitral valve replacement, and percutaneous treatment of
paravalvular leak. Provides the unique insights of expert leaders
in the field who have pioneered today's innovative devices and
techniques and lend their own analysis of practical, evidence-based
clinical applications. Presents the most recent data on how
genomics and genetics impact interventional cardiology. Provides an
in-depth understanding of cardiology, making it well suited for
cardiology and interventional cardiology exam preparation. 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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Let Patients Help! (Paperback)
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Razones claras, consejos y metodos para involucrar a los pacientes
en su salud de una manera efectiva. El tercer libro del ePaciente
Dave. Superviviente de de un cancer, bloguero y conferenciante
internacional. Defensor de la participacion del paciente,
co-fundador y ex presidente de la "Society for Participatory
Medicine." www.ePatientDave.com/about-dave La web del libro: http:
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