2nd Edition

Interventional Cardiology and Cardiac Catheterisation The Essential Guide, Second Edition

Edited By John Edward Boland, David W. M. Muller Copyright 2019
    664 Pages
    by CRC Press

    664 Pages
    by CRC Press

    Cardiology is becoming an increasingly complex field understood by only a select group of medical specialists. This publication demystifies many difficult topics in interventional cardiology and cardiac catheterisation, commencing with the basics of laboratory instrumentation and technology and progressing to a comprehensive review of both new and established cardiac interventions.





    Unlike other publications that are directed mainly towards clinicians, this text is specifically written to assist newcomers such as such as medical trainees, nurses, technicians, scientific staff and other allied health professionals understand the wonders of interventional cardiology, and includes extensive explanations of the techniques of angiography, and new percutaneous.





    The comprehensive information presented herein, written by recognised specialists in their respective fields, will no doubt prove of great benefit to clinician and non-medical specialist alike.

    Foreword Preface Editors Foreword to the first edition Preface to the first edition Contributors PART 1. INSTRUMENTATION AND TECHNOLOGY 1. The cardiac imaging and monitoring systems Steven Kelly and Jeffrey Lui2. Non-invasive physiological monitoring Mark Butlin, Isabella Tan, Edward Barin and Alberto P. Avolio3. Determination of oxygen status in human blood Marcus Juul4. Coagulation and the coagulation cascade John E. Boland and David E. Connor5. Thrombosis, heparin and laboratory monitoring of heparin therapy Steven Faddy6. Laboratory coagulation assays Bruce Toben and David E. ConnorPART 2. PATIENT CARE AND LABORATORY SAFETY 7. Radiation safety in the cardiac catheterisation laboratory Cameron Jeffries8. Infection control procedures David Andresen and Giulietta Pontevivo9. Nursing care of the cardiac catheterisation patient Julie Parkinson, Jo-Anne M. Vidal and Eva Kline-Rogers10. Vascular access site management and arterial closure Peter Hadjipetrou11. Medical management of the cardiac patient undergoing coronary angiography Sara Hungerford, Peter Ruchin and Gerard Carroll12. Patient risk assessment: Use of risk calculators Edwina Wing-Lun and David Smythe13. An evidence-based guide to cardiac catheterisation Steven Faddy and Gary J. GazibarichPART 3. PHYSIOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY 14. Pressure waveforms in the cardiac cycle John E. Boland and David W. Baron15. Physiological interpretation of pressure waveforms Geoffrey S. Oldfield16. Measur

    Biography

    John E. Boland is a Science graduate with a background in research and education and has participated as convenor, presenter or invited speaker at numerous local and international scientific and educational meetings. With a particular interest in instrumentation and technology, he has worked as Physiologist/Senior Hospital Scientist for over 30 years as part of the clinical team in the cardiac catheterisation laboratories at St. Vincent’s Hospital, Sydney, and has a conjoint appointment as Senior Lecturer with Central Queensland University. He is an associate member of the Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand and the New South Wales Diagnostic and Interventional Cardiology Nurses Group.



    David W. M. Muller is director, Cardiac Catheterisation Laboratories at St. Vincent’s Hospital, Sydney, and St Vincent’s Private Hospital, and is associate professor of medicine at the University of NSW. His major interests include optimising the outcomes of complex coronary and peripheral vascular interventions, and the percutaneous management of structural heart disease. He is Principal Investigator for numerous international clinical trials including several first-in-man trials of new devices. He has authored or co-authored multiple peer-reviewed papers, book chapters and abstracts, and has served as an editorial consultant to all the major cardiology journals.

    This second edition offers a broad and complete overview of interventional cardiology and provides a multiteam, broad overview of instrumentation, patient safety, and diagnostic and interventional procedures in the catheterization laboratory.It is an excellent resource for physicians and learners at all levels. It is a welcome addition to the literature in interventional and structural cardiology.


    Tamunoinemi D Bob-Manuel, MD(Ochsner Clinic Foundation)