PCIで使い倒す IVUS徹底活用術 改訂第2版

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発行日: 2020-11-10
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PCIを行うに際して,「もっとこうしたらIVUSをより有効に活用できる」という手順,方法などを実例とともにわかりやすく解説した,IVUSガイドPCIの実用書。エキスパートが教える,より効果的かつ安全にPCIを行うためのIVUSのコツ・注意点・adviceを満載し,基礎から応用,さらには次世代IVUSの活用に至るまで,あらゆるシーンですぐに役立つ内容となっている。
改訂にあたって全面的に内容を刷新。応用編を増量し,全編フルカラーに変更,さらに動画配信サービスも付いた充実の改訂第2版!

目次

  • I IVUSガイドPCIの基礎編
     ■カテ室スタッフの対応
     ■アーチファクトをPCIに活用するには
     ■IVUSカテーテル操作上の注意点
     ■CAG所見とIVUSとの対比
     ■PCIに生かす,血管外のランドマークと冠動脈のオリエンテーション
     ■PCIの拡張機序を知る
     ■IVUSは虚血の指標に使えるか?
     ■合併症の予測と対処法
     ■IVUSの合併症とトラブルシューティング 
     ■病態に応じたIVUSガイドPCIの実際

    II IVUSガイドPCIの応用編
     ■DCA におけるIVUS のチェックポイント
     ■分岐部
     ■びまん性病変におけるIVUSの使い方
     ■小血管におけるIVUS 使用の注意点
     ■石灰化病変
     ■入口部病変
     ■慢性完全閉塞性病変
     ■acute coronary syndrome
     ■spontaneous coronary dissectionの所見と対処法
     ■川崎病後遠隔期の冠動脈病変の評価とIVUS所見
     ■再狭窄
     ■静脈グラフトに対するPCI 
     ■ミニマムコントラストPCIのコツ
     ■IVUSを用いた薬効評価

    III その他のトピックス
     ■IB-IVUS をPCI で活用する
     ■NIRS-IVUSの活用法
     ■三次元(3D)IVUSの活用法

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[I] IVUSガイドPCIの基礎編

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[II] IVUSガイドPCIの応用編

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