Circulatory support devices in interventional cardiology
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Circulatory support devices in interventional cardiology
Karger, 1994
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"International Symposium, Göttingen, Germany, May 7-8, 1993."
"Reprint of Cardiology, Vol. 84, No. 3, 1994"--T.p. verso
Also numbered p. 146-246
Iucludes bibliographical references and indexes
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Description
Given the recent advances in interventional procedures, an increasing number of patients might substantially benefit from the application of support devices in interventional cardiology. Various support devices such as intraaortic balloon counterpulsation, percutaneous cardiopulmonary bypass and transvalvular axial flow pumps are now available for use in the catherization laboratory. Presenting selected papers written by acknowledged experts in the field, this publication describes physiologic effects, current advantages, limitations and defines potential indications.
Table of Contents
- Circulatory support devices in clinical cardiology - current concepts, H.R. Figulla
- counterpulsation - historical background, technical improvements, hemodynamic and metabolic effects, J.N. Nanas and S.D. Moulopoulos
- role of intra-aortic counterpulsation in cardiogenic shock and acute myocardial infarction, H.S. Mueller
- intraaortic balloon pump support during high-risk coronary angioplasty, F.V. Aguirre et al
- technical requirements and limitations of miniaturized axial flow pumps for circulatory support, H. Reul
- circulatory support of cardiac interventional procedures with the hemopumpTM cardiac assist system, R.K. Wampler et al
- left-ventricular unloading by transvalvular axial flow pumping in experimental cardiogenic shock and during regional myocardial ischemia, K.H. Scholz et al
- use of left-ventricular assist with the hemopumpTM in cardiac surgery, F.R. Waldenberger et al
- percutaneous cardiopulmonary support (PCPS), P. Urbanek et al
- need for active left-ventricular decompression during percuteneous cardiopulmonary support in cardiac arrest, K.H. Scholz et al
- emergency cardiopulmonary support with circulatory support devices, P.A. Overlie et al
- national registry for supported angioplasty - results and follow-up of three years of supported and standby supported angioplasty in high-risk patients, C.L. Tommaso and R.A. Vogel.
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