Coronary graft failure [electronic resource] : state of the art / Ion C. Tintoiu, Malcolm John Underwood, Stephane Pierre Cook, Hironori Kitabata, Aamer Abbas, editors.
2016
RD598.55
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Coronary graft failure [electronic resource] : state of the art / Ion C. Tintoiu, Malcolm John Underwood, Stephane Pierre Cook, Hironori Kitabata, Aamer Abbas, editors.
ISBN
9783319265155 (electronic book)
3319265156 (electronic book)
9783319265131
3319265156 (electronic book)
9783319265131
Published
Cham : Springer, [2016]
Copyright
©2016
Language
English
Description
1 online resource.
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10.1007/978-3-319-26515-5 doi
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RD598.55
Dewey Decimal Classification
616.1/2306
Summary
This book evaluates the current state of knowledge regarding coronary graft failure. It reviews how graft failure can be caused by many factors including the complexity of multiple coronary vessel lesions with surgical revascularization, numerous pathogenic mechanisms of arterial or venous graft dysfunction in the presence of other comorbidities (diabetes mellitus, hypertension and dyslipidemia), and the development of intra-graft atherosclerosis process or distally to the graft. Coronary Graft Failure represents the accumulation of data on pathophysiological mechanisms of maintenance and progression of this pathology, while quantifying of diagnostic methods and the value of each in part for the best approach strategy for planning of recurrent revascularization (redo). It also evaluates the therapeutic solutions available for graft revascularization. As such, it will be a vital reference for all involved in the management of patients undergoing graft restenosis whether interventional or surgical. .
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Table of Contents
CABG old therapy, new techniques
Epidemiology and prognosis
Pathophysiology
Diagnostic methods
Therapy.
Epidemiology and prognosis
Pathophysiology
Diagnostic methods
Therapy.