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" Advances in treatments for aortic valve and root diseases / "
Khalil Fattouch, Patrizio Lancellotti, Mani A. Vannan, Giuseppe Speziale, editors.
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864039
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Advances in treatments for aortic valve and root diseases /\ Khalil Fattouch, Patrizio Lancellotti, Mani A. Vannan, Giuseppe Speziale, editors.
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Publication Statement
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Cham, Switzerland :: Springer,, 2018.
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1 online resource
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ISBN
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3319664824
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: 3319664832
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: 9783319664828
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: 9783319664835
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9783319664828
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Includes index.
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Contents
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Intro; Contents; Part I: Anatomy; 1: The Clinical Anatomy of the Aortic Root; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Naming the Components of the Root; 1.3 Attitudinal Anatomy of the Root; 1.4 Location of the Aortic Root Within the Heart; 1.5 Surgical Anatomy of the Aortic Root; References; 2: Aortic Root Anatomy and Physiology; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Anatomical Definition; 2.3 Aortic Annulus (Ventriculo-Aortic Junction, Interleaflets Triangles, Crown-like Leaflets Attachment and Sino-Ưtubular Junction); 2.4 The Sino-tubular Junction; 2.5 The Ventriculo Aortic Junction and the Virtual Basal Ring.
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2.6 Aortic Leaflets, Commissures and Interleaflets Triangles2.7 The Sinuses of Valsalva; 2.8 The Aortic Root; 2.9 Physiology from a Surgical Point of View; References; 3: Functional Anatomy and Dynamics of the Aortic Root; 3.1 Anatomy; 3.1.1 Annulus; 3.1.2 Leaflets; 3.1.3 Commissures and Inter-Leaflet Triangles; 3.1.4 Sinuses of Valsalva and the Sino-Tubular Junction; 3.2 Functional Anatomy; References; Part II: Imaging; 4: Multimodality Imaging Assessment of Aortic Stenosis; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Potential Problems Related to AS Severity Assessment by Echocardiography.
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4.3 Grading AS-Step by Step Approach4.3.1 Imaging Work-Up; 4.3.2 2D Transthoracic Echocardiography, Step-by-Step Approach; 4.3.3 2D Transoesophageal Echocardiography; 4.3.4 3D Echocardiography; 4.3.5 Stress Echocardiography; 4.3.6 MDCT; 4.3.7 CMR; 4.3.8 PET/CT; 4.4 Follow-Up and Risk Stratification; 4.4.1 Role of Resting Echocardiography in Risk Stratification; 4.4.2 Role of Stress Echocardiography in Risk Stratification; 4.4.3 MDCT in Risk Stratification; 4.4.4 CMR in Risk Stratification; 4.4.5 PET/CT in Risk Stratification; References.
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5: Multimodality Imaging Assessment of Aortic Regurgitation5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Normal Anatomy of Aortic Valve Complex; 5.3 Aetiology of Aortic Regurgitation; 5.4 Functional Classification of Aortic Regurgitation; 5.5 Quantification of Aortic Regurgitation Severity; 5.6 Multi-Modality Imaging; 5.6.1 3D Echocardiography; 5.6.2 Stress Echocardiography; 5.6.3 Cardiac Magnetic Resonance; 5.6.4 Computed Tomography (CT); 5.6.5 Cardiac Catheterization; References; 6: Stress Echocardiography in Aortic Valve Disease; 6.1 Exercise Stress Echocardiography: Definition and Practical Use.
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6.2 Clinical and Prognostic Value of Exercise Stress Echocardiography6.2.1 In Patients with AR; 6.2.2 In Patients with AS; 6.2.2.1 Exercise-Induced Changes in Mean Pressure Gradient; 6.2.2.2 LV Contractile Reserve; 6.2.2.3 Exercise-Induced Changes in Systolic Pulmonary Arterial Pressure; 6.3 Clinical Implications; 6.4 Low-Dose Dobutamine Stress Echocardiography; 6.5 Decision-Making Following Dobutamine Stress Echocardiography in LFLG Severe AS; References; 7: Multimodality Imaging Assessment of Prosthetic Aortic Valve; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Different Types of Prosthetic Valves.
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Abstract
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This book describes the different aspects of aortic valve and root diseases including comprehensive discussion of the state-of-the-art diagnostic imaging options, disease risk stratification, selection of candidates for valve repair or percutaneous intervention, and most recent therapeutic options. The growing prevalence of valvular heart disease represents a major challenge in terms of short- and long-term management and surveillance. Aortic valve diseases, including aortic stenosis and regurgitation, are among the most frequent of these, while the number of cases of aortic root disease is also on the rise. Aortic valve disease treatment options include valve surgery, valve repair, minimally invasive valve surgery, and percutaneous approaches and all are covered in this volume. Advances in Treatments for Aortic Valve and Root Diseases is a highly illustrated, case oriented reference aimed at cardiology fellows in training, while also helpful to surgeons, cardiologists, imagers, interventionalists, as well as other clinicians and students involved in the diagnosis and treatment of aortic valve and root diseases.
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Subject
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Aortic valve-- Diseases.
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Aortic valve-- Surgery.
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Aortic valve-- Diseases.
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Aortic valve-- Surgery.
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Cardiothoracic surgery.
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Cardiovascular medicine.
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HEALTH FITNESS-- Diseases-- General.
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Medical imaging.
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MEDICAL-- Clinical Medicine.
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MEDICAL-- Diseases.
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MEDICAL-- Evidence-Based Medicine.
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MEDICAL-- Internal Medicine.
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Aortic Diseases-- therapy.
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Dewey Classification
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616.125
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LC Classification
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RC685.V2
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NLM classification
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2018 F-063
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WG 410
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Added Entry
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Fattouch, Khalil
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Lancellotti, Patrizio
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Speziale, Giuseppe
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Vannan, Mani A.
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