The road to successful CRT implantation [[electronic resource] ] : a step-by-step approach / / Daniel Gras, Angel R. León, Westby G. Fisher ; foreword by William T. Abraham |
Autore | Gras Daniel |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Malden, Mass., : Blackwell Futura, 2004 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (112 p.) |
Disciplina | 617.4/120592 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
LeónAngel R
FisherWestby G |
Soggetto topico |
Implantable cardioverter-defibrillators
Cardiac pacing Heart failure - Surgery Cardiovascular instruments, Implanted |
ISBN |
1-281-32233-4
9786611322335 0-470-75141-X 0-470-75140-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
The Road to Successful CRT Implantation: A step-by-step approach; Contents; Dedication; Foreword; General remarks; 1 How does ventricular dyssynchrony alter hemodynamic function?; 2 What clinical benefits can we expect from CRT?; 3 How to select candidates for CRT; 4 Assessment of ventricular dyssynchrony by new echocardiographic analyses; 5 What are the mechanisms of improvement during CRT?; 6 Clinical situations where CRT is unlikely to be of therapeutic value; 7 Preimplantation checklist; 8 Right versus left-sided approach to implant the CRT system; 9 Right ventricular pacing in CRT
10 How to achieve reliable sensing and pacing of the right atrium 11 Is it safe to pace the left ventricle via a coronary sinus tributary?; 12 Why perform a coronary sinus venogram before placement of the left ventricular lead?; 13 Optimal LV lead positioning; 14 How to manage difficult coronary sinus cannulation; 15 How to avoid a dissection of the coronary sinus ostium; 16 How to overcome a myocardial bridge over the coronary sinus; 17 What to do in the absence of a lateral branch on the venogram; 18 How to manage high left ventricular pacing thresholds 19 How to proceed in the presence of a complex coronary sinus anatomy 20 How to manage diminutive target coronary sinus tributaries; 21 What to do when valves are in the way; 22 How to implant a CRT system in the presence of a left superior vena cava; 23 Dilatation of the target cardiac vein by angioplasty techniques; 24 Stenting for recurrent dislodgment of the left ventricular lead; 25 Assessment of the electrical signal sensed by the left ventricular lead; 26 How to avoid stimulating the left phrenic nerve; 27 Dye extravasation and venous perforation or dissection 28 How to avoid a cardiac vein dissection by the balloon catheter 29 How to remove the guiding sheath using the slitting technique; 30 Radiographic appearance of the final lead position of the CRT system; 31 How to implant a CRT device in patients with chronic atrial fibrillation; 32 Upgrading DDD pacing to CRT; 33 Upgrading a CRT to a CRT-ICD system; 34 Repositioning of a dislodged left ventricular lead; 35 How to implant a four-chamber CRT system; 36 How to implant a biventricular, double-left ventricular lead CRT system; 37 Alternatives in left ventricular lead implant failures 38 Left ventricular lead extraction 39 Management of ventricular double counting in CRT; 40 Management of non-responders to CRT; References; Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910145283403321 |
Gras Daniel | ||
Malden, Mass., : Blackwell Futura, 2004 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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The road to successful CRT implantation [[electronic resource] ] : a step-by-step approach / / Daniel Gras, Angel R. León, Westby G. Fisher ; foreword by William T. Abraham |
Autore | Gras Daniel |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Malden, Mass., : Blackwell Futura, 2004 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (112 p.) |
Disciplina | 617.4/120592 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
LeónAngel R
FisherWestby G |
Soggetto topico |
Implantable cardioverter-defibrillators
Cardiac pacing Heart failure - Surgery Cardiovascular instruments, Implanted |
ISBN |
1-281-32233-4
9786611322335 0-470-75141-X 0-470-75140-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
The Road to Successful CRT Implantation: A step-by-step approach; Contents; Dedication; Foreword; General remarks; 1 How does ventricular dyssynchrony alter hemodynamic function?; 2 What clinical benefits can we expect from CRT?; 3 How to select candidates for CRT; 4 Assessment of ventricular dyssynchrony by new echocardiographic analyses; 5 What are the mechanisms of improvement during CRT?; 6 Clinical situations where CRT is unlikely to be of therapeutic value; 7 Preimplantation checklist; 8 Right versus left-sided approach to implant the CRT system; 9 Right ventricular pacing in CRT
10 How to achieve reliable sensing and pacing of the right atrium 11 Is it safe to pace the left ventricle via a coronary sinus tributary?; 12 Why perform a coronary sinus venogram before placement of the left ventricular lead?; 13 Optimal LV lead positioning; 14 How to manage difficult coronary sinus cannulation; 15 How to avoid a dissection of the coronary sinus ostium; 16 How to overcome a myocardial bridge over the coronary sinus; 17 What to do in the absence of a lateral branch on the venogram; 18 How to manage high left ventricular pacing thresholds 19 How to proceed in the presence of a complex coronary sinus anatomy 20 How to manage diminutive target coronary sinus tributaries; 21 What to do when valves are in the way; 22 How to implant a CRT system in the presence of a left superior vena cava; 23 Dilatation of the target cardiac vein by angioplasty techniques; 24 Stenting for recurrent dislodgment of the left ventricular lead; 25 Assessment of the electrical signal sensed by the left ventricular lead; 26 How to avoid stimulating the left phrenic nerve; 27 Dye extravasation and venous perforation or dissection 28 How to avoid a cardiac vein dissection by the balloon catheter 29 How to remove the guiding sheath using the slitting technique; 30 Radiographic appearance of the final lead position of the CRT system; 31 How to implant a CRT device in patients with chronic atrial fibrillation; 32 Upgrading DDD pacing to CRT; 33 Upgrading a CRT to a CRT-ICD system; 34 Repositioning of a dislodged left ventricular lead; 35 How to implant a four-chamber CRT system; 36 How to implant a biventricular, double-left ventricular lead CRT system; 37 Alternatives in left ventricular lead implant failures 38 Left ventricular lead extraction 39 Management of ventricular double counting in CRT; 40 Management of non-responders to CRT; References; Index |
Record Nr. | UNISA-996208219103316 |
Gras Daniel | ||
Malden, Mass., : Blackwell Futura, 2004 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno | ||
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The road to successful CRT implantation : a step-by-step approach / / Daniel Gras, Angel R. Leon, Westby G. Fisher ; foreword by William T. Abraham |
Autore | Gras Daniel |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Malden, Mass., : Blackwell Futura, 2004 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (112 p.) |
Disciplina | 617.4/120592 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
LeonAngel R
FisherWestby G |
Soggetto topico |
Implantable cardioverter-defibrillators
Cardiac pacing Heart failure - Surgery Cardiovascular instruments, Implanted |
ISBN |
1-281-32233-4
9786611322335 0-470-75141-X 0-470-75140-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
The Road to Successful CRT Implantation: A step-by-step approach; Contents; Dedication; Foreword; General remarks; 1 How does ventricular dyssynchrony alter hemodynamic function?; 2 What clinical benefits can we expect from CRT?; 3 How to select candidates for CRT; 4 Assessment of ventricular dyssynchrony by new echocardiographic analyses; 5 What are the mechanisms of improvement during CRT?; 6 Clinical situations where CRT is unlikely to be of therapeutic value; 7 Preimplantation checklist; 8 Right versus left-sided approach to implant the CRT system; 9 Right ventricular pacing in CRT
10 How to achieve reliable sensing and pacing of the right atrium 11 Is it safe to pace the left ventricle via a coronary sinus tributary?; 12 Why perform a coronary sinus venogram before placement of the left ventricular lead?; 13 Optimal LV lead positioning; 14 How to manage difficult coronary sinus cannulation; 15 How to avoid a dissection of the coronary sinus ostium; 16 How to overcome a myocardial bridge over the coronary sinus; 17 What to do in the absence of a lateral branch on the venogram; 18 How to manage high left ventricular pacing thresholds 19 How to proceed in the presence of a complex coronary sinus anatomy 20 How to manage diminutive target coronary sinus tributaries; 21 What to do when valves are in the way; 22 How to implant a CRT system in the presence of a left superior vena cava; 23 Dilatation of the target cardiac vein by angioplasty techniques; 24 Stenting for recurrent dislodgment of the left ventricular lead; 25 Assessment of the electrical signal sensed by the left ventricular lead; 26 How to avoid stimulating the left phrenic nerve; 27 Dye extravasation and venous perforation or dissection 28 How to avoid a cardiac vein dissection by the balloon catheter 29 How to remove the guiding sheath using the slitting technique; 30 Radiographic appearance of the final lead position of the CRT system; 31 How to implant a CRT device in patients with chronic atrial fibrillation; 32 Upgrading DDD pacing to CRT; 33 Upgrading a CRT to a CRT-ICD system; 34 Repositioning of a dislodged left ventricular lead; 35 How to implant a four-chamber CRT system; 36 How to implant a biventricular, double-left ventricular lead CRT system; 37 Alternatives in left ventricular lead implant failures 38 Left ventricular lead extraction 39 Management of ventricular double counting in CRT; 40 Management of non-responders to CRT; References; Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910815823503321 |
Gras Daniel | ||
Malden, Mass., : Blackwell Futura, 2004 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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