E-Book, Englisch, Band 186, 578 Seiten, eBook
E-Book, Englisch, Band 186, 578 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Developments in Cardiovascular Medicine
ISBN: 978-94-009-0291-6
Verlag: Springer Netherland
Format: PDF
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Research
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Weitere Infos & Material
One: Major Advances in Interventional Cardiology.- 1. The Changing Role of High Speed Rotational Atherectomy in The Present and Future Practice of Coronary Intervention.- 2. The AVE Micro Stents™.- 3. Non-Surgical Septum Reduction in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy.- Two: Coronary quantitation by QCA and intracoronary ultrasound (ICUS).- 4. State of the art in quantitative coronary arteriography as of 1996.- 5. 3-D Coronary angiography for quantitative analysis of coronary morphology.- 6. State of the art in ICUS quantitation.- Three: Regression/progression of CAD and cardiovascular imaging.- 7. Imaging atherosclerosis: lesion vs. lumen.- 8. An Overview of fluvastatin clinical trials.- 9. Lessons learned from angiographic coronary atherosclerosis trials.- 10. Regression/progression in women: the estrogen angiographic trials.- 11. Is peripheral B-mode ultrasound a substitute for coronary arteriography?.- Four: DICOM and The Filmless Catheterization Laboratory.- 12. The Digital catheterization laboratory - is it Practical Today?.- 13. The role of DICOM in the digital catheterization laboratory.- 14. Philips CD-Medical - a new era in digital cardiac review, exchange and archiving.- 15. Status of the GE approach to the digital catheterization laboratory.- 16. Requirements for cardiac interchange media and the adoption of recordable CD.- 17. Status of the Camtronics approach to the digital catheterization laboratory.- 18. The approach at the German Heart Institute in Berlin - the BERMED-System.- 19. Archival systems for cineangiographic film replacement.- Five: Progress in intracoronary ultrasound (ICUS).- 20. What are the advantages and limitations of three-dimensional intracoronary ultrasound imaging?.- 21. New developments in intracoronary ultrasound.- 22. Practicalintegration of intravascular ultrasound imaging into the cardiac catheterization laboratory.- 23. Intravascular ultrasound for evaluation of coronary arteries.- Six: Magnetic Resonance (MR) Coronary Imaging.- 24. To which extent can the coronary artery tree be imaged and quantified with the current MR technology?.- 25. Flow measurements in coronary arteries using MRI.- 26. Current and future applications of magnetic resonance coronary angiography.- 27. Advantages and limitations of coronary MR angiography.- Seven: Angioscopy.- 28. Color quantization in angioscopic images.- 29. The use of coronary angioscopy in diagnosis and clinical decision making.- Eight: Coronary flow and flow reserve.- 30. Current status and future expectations of the flow velocity guidewire.- 31. Coronary pressure measurements and myocardial fractional flow reserve for clinical decision making in the catheterization laboratory.- 32. Functional assessment of stenosis significance after coronary arteriography; value of myocardial perfusion scintigraphy.- 33. Blood flow measurements using 3D distance-concentration functions derived from digital x-ray angiograms.- Nine: Myocardial perfusion.- 34. On-line assessment of myocardial flow reserve.- 35. Intravenous myocardial contrast echocardiography for myocardial perfusion.- 36. Newer imaging techniques in contrast echocardiography.- 37. Myocardial perfusion and function by MR imaging techniques.- 38. Myocardial perfusion imaging by SPECT.- 39. Myocardial blood flow quantitation with positron emission tomography.- Ten: Cine and spiral CT coronary imaging.- 40. What is the current role of ultrafast CT in coronary imaging?.- 41. Assessment of the coronary arteries with electron beam computed tomography.- Colour Section.