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Advances in the Diagnosis of Coronary Atherosclerosis


Edited by: Suna F. Kiraç

ISBN 978-953-307-286-9, Hard cover, 378 pages
Publisher: InTech
Publication date: November 2011
Subject: Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

Coronary artery disease (CAD) and its consequences are most important morbidity and mortality reasons in the developed and developing countries. To prevent hard end-points, early definitive diagnosis and optimum therapy play significant role. Novel advanced diagnostic tests which are biomarkers of inflammation, cell adhesion, cell activation and imaging techniques provide to get the best result in the detection and characterization of calcified or uncalcified atherosclerotic plaques. In spite of last developments in the imaging methods, coronary catheterization is still frequently performed. Following the first cardiac catheterization performed in 1844, date by date historical developments and the mechanics of cardiac catheterization techniques, risks associated with coronary angiography, and also, preventions and treatments of possible complications have been presented in this book. Other important issue is radiation exposure of patients and staff during coronary angiography and scintigraphy. Radiation dose reduction techniques, general radiation protection principles have been discussed in related chapters.


Tomasello SD, Costanzo L, Galassi AR. Quantitative coronary angiography in the interventional cardiology. Chapter 14; pag 255-72.

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edited by

Prof Alfredo R Galassi, MD , FACC, FESC, FSCAI
Associate Professor of Cardiology
Head of the Catheterization Laboratory and Cardiovascular Interventional
Unit  Clinical Division of Cardiology, Ferrarotto Hospital
University of Catania
info@alfredogalassi.com

in collaboration  with
Salvatore D Tomasello, MD, Research Fellow, University of Catania
Luca Costanzo, MD, Postgraduate School, University of Catania
Giombattista Barrano, MD, Postgraduate School, University of Catania

Chapters
  1. History of CTO revascularization and evolution of techniques
  2. Anatomy and histopathology of CTO
  3. Epidemiology and definition of CTO
  4. Clinical indication to CTO recanalization and patient selection
  5. Non invasive functional imaging tests to assess viable and ischemic myocardium
  6. The role of collateral circulation and its assessment
  7. The role of MSCT scan in complex lesions
  8. Predictive factors related to success or failure of recanalization
  9. Drug-eluting stents for CTO lesions
  10. Basic principles and materials for CTO recanalization
  11. Antegrade approach (a cases oriented approach):
    - wiring techniques (single, parallel, see-saw, side branch, etc)‏
    - guiding techniques (anchor balloon, mother in child, IVUS guided)‏
    - role of devices (crosser, tornus, venture, laser, ovalum, etc)
  12. Retrograde approach: (retrograde wiring, kissing wires, knuckle technique, CART technique)‏
  13. The PCI strategy after crossing the lesion by guidewire
  14. When to stop procedure, when to perform a second attempt
  15. Procedural complications
  16. Radiation and contrast media exposure
  17. Management of complication and general issues
  18. Operator training and organization of CTO centers



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