Overview
- Focuses on giving the reader the most salient facts in an accessible bullet-pointed image-rich quick reference format for training and accreditation
- Contains tips and tricks from the experts on how to deal with everyday clinical scenarios confronted by clinicians in the emergency room through to the cardiac catheterization laboratory
- Presents the global perspective via the authorship of different sections of the book by highly respected world-renowned centres, thus giving the reader a more holistic learning experience
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About this book
The Interventional Cardiology Training Manual provides readers with a step-by-step guide to the basic principles underpinning coronary intervention and facilitates rapid access to best practice from the experts, presented in a pragmatic, digestible and concise format. Uniquely, each chapter has been written in a heart center-specificmanner, affording the reader an opportunity to learn how individual institutions perform a specific procedure, which algorithms and guidelines they follow and what evidence they draw on to instigate the best possible care for their patients.
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“This book is most appropriate for cardiovascular fellows undertaking subspecialty training in interventional cardiology. … This is a comprehensive yet clear guide to coronary intervention at all levels of complexity and establishes guidelines that are used in leading cardiac centers.” (Riin S Kadakia, Doody's Book Reviews, January 04, 2019)
Editors and Affiliations
About the editors
Dr Aung Myat is an NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer in Interventional Cardiology and an Honorary Interventional Cardiology Fellow at the Brighton and Sussex Medical School and Sussex Cardiac Centre. He has significant interest in medical education and clinical research in all aspects of coronary heart disease and acute coronary syndromes. He is a Section Editor for Education in Heart, Heart, BMJ Journals and is on the Editorial Advisory Board for Oxford Medicine Online produced by Oxford University Press.
Dr Sarah Clarke is the President of the British Cardiovascular Society and a Consultant Interventional Cardiologist at Papworth Hospital, Cambridge, UK with an interest in CTO intervention. She is also Clinical Director for Strategic Development planning the new Royal Papworth Hospital and leading local (STP) and national (GIRFT) innovation and service development. She is Councillor to the Board at the ESC, international member ofthe Women in Cardiology section of the ACC and European Representative of the Association of International Governors at the ACC. She is the Editor for Education in Heart, Heart Journal, chairs the e-communication committee at the ESC and is the international editor of the ACC e-newsletter.
Prof Nick Curzen is a Consultant Cardiologist and Honorary Professor of Interventional Cardiology at the University of Southampton. He is National Lead for Research for BCIS, and in the past has served as Honorary Secretary for BCIS. He has been an expert adviser to the UK Prime Minister’s Directive Unit and to the National Institute of Health and Clinical Excellence. He is Chief Investigator for RIPCORD 2 and the FORECAST randomised trials and also led RIPCORD 1 and FFRCT RIPCORD. His other research interests lie in personalised antiplatelet therapies and in computer modelling of stents and TAVI.
Prof Stephan Windecker currently serves as chief of cardiology and director of invasive cardiology at the Swiss Cardiovascular Center Bern, Switzerland. He is also co-director of clinical research in the department of cardiovascular diseases. He is involved in continuous medical education and teaching of medical students, house staff, fellows, and tutors for interventional cardiologists. Prof Windecker is currently President-Elect of the European Association of Percutaneous Coronary Interventions.
Prof Paul Gurbel is board-certified in internal medicine, cardiovascular disease, and interventional cardiology by the American Board of Internal Medicine. He is Professor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and Adjunct Professor of Medicine at Duke University School of Medicine. He is the Director of Cardiovascular Research and Interventional Cardiology for the Inova Health System and Director of the Inova Center for Thrombosis Research and Drug Development. His research has focused on defining the effects of antiplatelet agents, antiplatelet agent development, and understanding the relation of platelet reactivity to ischemic event occurrence in patients undergoing stenting. His lab instituted the field of personalized antiplatelet therapy based on phenotypic and genetic analyses.
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: The Interventional Cardiology Training Manual
Editors: Aung Myat, Sarah Clarke, Nick Curzen, Stephan Windecker, Paul A. Gurbel
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-71635-0
Publisher: Springer Cham
eBook Packages: Medicine, Medicine (R0)
Copyright Information: Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2018
Softcover ISBN: 978-3-319-71633-6Published: 16 August 2018
eBook ISBN: 978-3-319-71635-0Published: 01 August 2018
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XI, 537
Number of Illustrations: 64 b/w illustrations, 172 illustrations in colour
Topics: Cardiology, Interventional Radiology