Scientific Library of Tomsk State University

   E-catalog        

Image from Google Jackets
Normal view MARC view

Coronary Angioscopy electronic resource edited by Kyoichi Mizuno, Masamichi Takano.

Contributor(s): Mizuno, Kyoichi [editor.] | Takano, Masamichi [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Tokyo : Springer Japan : Imprint: Springer, 2015Description: X, 231 p. 137 illus., 128 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9784431555469Subject(s): medicine | Angiology | Cardiology | Medicine & Public Health | Cardiology | AngiologyDDC classification: 616.12 LOC classification: RC681-688.2Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Preface.- PartⅠ Coronary angioscopy overview.- Chapter 1: Structure and principle of angioscope -- Chapter 2: Role of multiple Imaging modalities to disclose the mechanism of ACS :angioscopy in comparison to other imaging modalities including OCT, IVUS and CTA -- Chapter 3: Dye-staining coronary angioscopy and cardioscopy.- PartⅡ Procedure of coronary angioscpy.- Chapter 4: Angioscopy catheter equipped with a balloon for blood flow attenuation -- Chapter 5: System and procedure of non-occlusion type of angioscopy -- Chapter 6: Classification of plaque and thrombus -- Chapter 7: Vulnerable plaque -- Chapter 8: Plaque erosion -- Chapter 9: Angioscopy and coronary endothelial function -- Chapter 10: Acute coronary syndrome vs. stable angina pectoris: angioscopic point of view -- Chapter 11: Angioscopy of saphenous vein graft -- Chapter 12:Other vessels -- Chapter 13: Quantification of angioscopy.- PartⅢ Angioscopic findings after stent- and drug-based therapies.- Chapter 14: Bare metal stent -- Chapter 15: Coronary angioscopic insights into several drug-eluting stents of different platforms -- Chapter 16: Peri-stent contrast staining -- Chapter 17: Neoatherosclerosis -- Chapter 18: Angioscopic evaluation of In-Stent Restenosis -- Chapter 19: Pharmacological intervention.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book presents a thorough review of coronary angioscopy, ranging from instructions on its use to the latest advances. Starting with the structure and fundamental principles of angioscopy, it shows readers how to apply the image to comprehensive care of coronary-artery patients. Plentiful color photos and illustrations will enable readers to investigate and classify plaques and thrombi and to evaluate coronary stent- and drug-based therapies. The authors are leading researchers on angioscopy. This book offers the perfect guide not only for new clinicians but also for cardiologists who have already adopted this technique for medical examination and treatment. Angioscopy is a unique medical technique for visualizing the interior of blood vessels and helps physicians not only to diagnose the pathology but also to measure the effectiveness of Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) or antiarteriosclerotic drugs. Furthermore, the recently developed molecular angioscopy approach allows us to observe Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) oxide, collagen, and macrophages, and is rapidly growing in importance.
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
No physical items for this record

Preface.- PartⅠ Coronary angioscopy overview.- Chapter 1: Structure and principle of angioscope -- Chapter 2: Role of multiple Imaging modalities to disclose the mechanism of ACS :angioscopy in comparison to other imaging modalities including OCT, IVUS and CTA -- Chapter 3: Dye-staining coronary angioscopy and cardioscopy.- PartⅡ Procedure of coronary angioscpy.- Chapter 4: Angioscopy catheter equipped with a balloon for blood flow attenuation -- Chapter 5: System and procedure of non-occlusion type of angioscopy -- Chapter 6: Classification of plaque and thrombus -- Chapter 7: Vulnerable plaque -- Chapter 8: Plaque erosion -- Chapter 9: Angioscopy and coronary endothelial function -- Chapter 10: Acute coronary syndrome vs. stable angina pectoris: angioscopic point of view -- Chapter 11: Angioscopy of saphenous vein graft -- Chapter 12:Other vessels -- Chapter 13: Quantification of angioscopy.- PartⅢ Angioscopic findings after stent- and drug-based therapies.- Chapter 14: Bare metal stent -- Chapter 15: Coronary angioscopic insights into several drug-eluting stents of different platforms -- Chapter 16: Peri-stent contrast staining -- Chapter 17: Neoatherosclerosis -- Chapter 18: Angioscopic evaluation of In-Stent Restenosis -- Chapter 19: Pharmacological intervention.

This book presents a thorough review of coronary angioscopy, ranging from instructions on its use to the latest advances. Starting with the structure and fundamental principles of angioscopy, it shows readers how to apply the image to comprehensive care of coronary-artery patients. Plentiful color photos and illustrations will enable readers to investigate and classify plaques and thrombi and to evaluate coronary stent- and drug-based therapies. The authors are leading researchers on angioscopy. This book offers the perfect guide not only for new clinicians but also for cardiologists who have already adopted this technique for medical examination and treatment. Angioscopy is a unique medical technique for visualizing the interior of blood vessels and helps physicians not only to diagnose the pathology but also to measure the effectiveness of Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) or antiarteriosclerotic drugs. Furthermore, the recently developed molecular angioscopy approach allows us to observe Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) oxide, collagen, and macrophages, and is rapidly growing in importance.

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.