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Hemodynamic Rounds: Interpretation of Cardiac Pathophysiology from Pressure Waveform Analysis Book

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Hemodynamic Rounds: Interpretation of Cardiac Pathophysiology from Pressure Waveform Analysis, Intended to help cardiologists intensify their understanding of human hemodynamics through the use of brief case examples incorporating different hemodynamic tracings. Also considers the factors responsible for normal and abnormal waveforms. Organized int, Hemodynamic Rounds: Interpretation of Cardiac Pathophysiology from Pressure Waveform Analysis
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  • Hemodynamic Rounds: Interpretation of Cardiac Pathophysiology from Pressure Waveform Analysis
  • Written by author Morton J. Kern
  • Published by Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated, 10/7/2011
  • Intended to help cardiologists intensify their understanding of human hemodynamics through the use of brief case examples incorporating different hemodynamic tracings. Also considers the factors responsible for normal and abnormal waveforms. Organized int
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Preface
Introduction
Pt. I Valvular Hemodynamics 1
Ch. 1 Pressure Wave Artifacts 3
Ch. 2 Pitfalls of Right-Heart Hemodynamics 11
Ch. 3 The Stenotic Aortic Valve 17
Ch. 4 Low-Gradient Aortic Valve Stenosis 27
Ch. 5 Aortic Regurgitation 33
Ch. 6 Abnormal Hemodynamics After Prosthetic Aortic Root Reconstruction: Aortic Stenosis or Insufficiency? 43
Ch. 7 Acute Aortic Insufficiency 49
Commentary 53
Ch. 8 Multivalvular Regurgitant Lesions 55
Ch. 9 Mitral Valve Gradients - Section I 61
Ch. 10 Mitral Valve Gradients - Section II 69
Ch. 11 Mitral Valve Gradients - Section III: Mitral Stenosis and Pulsus Alternans 75
Ch. 12 Mitral Valve Gradients - Section IV: Hemodynamic Evaluation of a Stenotic Bioprosthetic Mitral Valve 81
Ch. 13 Mitral Valve Gradients - Section V: Left Ventricular Puncture for Hemodynamic Evaluation of Double Prosthetic Valve Stenosis 87
Ch. 14 The Left-Sided V Wave 93
Ch. 15 The Tricuspid Valve 101
Ch. 16 The Pulmonary Valve 111
Pt. II Valvuloplasty 117
Ch. 17 Percutaneous Balloon Valvuloplasty 119
Ch. 18 Pulmonic Balloon Valvuloplasty 129
Pt. III Constrictive Physiology 137
Ch. 19 Hemodynamics of Constrictive Physiology - Section I: Pericardial Compressive Hemodynamics 139
Ch. 20 Hemodynamics of Constrictive Physiology - Section II: Pericardial Compressive Hemodynamics 147
Ch. 21 Hemodynamics of Constrictive Physiology - Section III: Pericardial Compressive Hemodynamics 155
Ch. 22 Hemodynamics of Constrictive Physiology - Section IV: Influence of Respiratory Dynamics on Ventricular Pressures 163
Ch. 23 Hemodynamics of Constrictive Physiology - Section V: Evaluating New Hemodynamic Criteria of Constrictive Physiology: Respiratory Dynamics 177
Ch. 24 Hemodynamics of Constrictive Physiology - Section VI: Hemodynamics of Cardiac Tamponade in Patients with AIDS-Related Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma 183
Pt. IV Arrhythmias 189
Ch. 25 Cardiac Arrhythmias 191
Ch. 26 Pacemaker Hemodynamics 197
Pt. V Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy 203
Ch. 27 Intraventricular Pressure Gradients 205
Ch. 28 Hemodynamics of Dual-Chamber Pacing and Valsalva Maneuver in a Patient with Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy 213
Ch. 29 Hemodynamic Effects of Alcohol-Induced Septal Infarction for Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy 219
Pt. VI Coronary Hemodynamics 227
Ch. 30 Coronary Hemodynamics - Section I: Coronary Catheter Pressures 229
Ch. 31 Coronary Hemodynamics - Section II: Patterns of Coronary Flow Velocity 233
Ch. 32 Coronary Hemodynamics - Section III: Coronary Hyperemia 241
Ch. 33 Coronary Hemodynamics - Section IV: Coronary Hemodynamics for Angioplasty and Stenting after Myocardial Infarction: Use of Absolute, Relative Coronary Velocity, and Fractional Flow Reserve 249
Pt. VII Unusual Hemodynamics 259
Ch. 34 The LVEDP 261
Ch. 35 Simultaneous Left and Right Ventricular Pressure Measurements 267
Ch. 36 Hemodynamic Manifestations of Ischemic Right Heart Dysfunction 273
Commentary 278
Ch. 37 Effects of Nitroglycerin 281
Ch. 38 Pulsus Alternans 289
Ch. 39 Extra Hearts - Section I 295
Ch. 40 Extra Hearts - Section II 303
Ch. 41 Extra Hearts - Section III 309
Ch. 42 Adult Congenital Anomalies 313
Index 321


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