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adam_text | Contents PART I FOUNDATIONS OF CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE 11 Artificial Intelligence in Cardiovascular Medicine, 109 ZACHI ATTIA, SURAJ KAPA, PETER NOSEWORTHY, AND PAUL 1 Cardiovascular Disease: Past, Present, and Future, 1 EUGENE BRAUNWALD 2 12 J. MICHAEL GAZIANO Impact of the Environment on Cardiovascular Health, 31 PART III 13 Clinical Trials in Cardiovascular Medicine, 42 SCOTT D. SOLOMON AND JOHN MCMURRAY 5 14 15 Clinical Decision-Making in Cardiology, 53 Impact of Health Care Policy on Quality, Outcomes, and Equity in Cardiovascular Disease, 62 KAREN E. JOYNT MADDOX PART II 7 Applications of Genetics to Cardiovascular Medicine, 71 PRADEEP NATARAJAN AND KIRAN MUSUNURU 8 Proteomics and Metabolomics in Cardiovascular Medicine, 87 16 Principles of Drug Therapeutics, Pharmacogenomics, and Biologies, 92 Biomarkers and Use in Precision Medicine, 102 PETER LIBBY AND PAUL Μ RIDKER Echocardiography, 196 ILLUSTRATED BY BERNARD BULWER 17 Chest Radiography in Cardiovascular Disease, 268 FRANCINE L. JACOBSON 18 Nuclear Cardiology, 277 SHARMILA DORBALAAND MARCELO F. DI CARLI 19 Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 314 RAYMOND Y. KWONG 20 Cardiac Computed Tomography, 335 RON BLANKSTEIN 21 DAN Μ. RODEN 10 Exercise Physiology and Exercise Electrocardiographic Testing, 175 JUSTINA C. WU, LINDA D. GILLAM, AND SCOTT D. SOLOMON ROBERT GERSZTEN 9 Electrocardiography, 141 GARY J. BALADY AND PHILIP A. ADES INDIVIDUALIZING APPROACHES TO CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE History and Physical Examination: An Evidence-Based Approach, 123 DAVID M. MIRVIS ANDARY L. GOLDBERGER JOHN E. BRUSH JR. AND HARLAN
Μ. KRUMHOLZ 6 EVALUATION OF THE PATIENT JAMES C. FANG AND PATRICK T. O GARA SADEER AL-KINDI AND SANJAY RAJAGOPALAN 4 Wearable Devices in Cardiovascular Medicine, 117 MINTU P.TURAKHIA Global Burden of Cardiovascular Disease, 14 THOMASA. GAZIANO, DORAIRAJ PRABHAKARAN,AND 3 FRIEDMAN Coronary Angiography and Intravascular Imaging, 363 GEORGE D. DANGAS AND ROXANA MEHRAN 22 Invasive Hemodynamic Diagnosis of Cardiac Disease, 385 MORTON J. KERN, ARNOLD H. SETO, AND JOERG HERRMANN xxi
ЛЛІІ CONTENTS 23 Anesthesia and Noncardiac Surgery in Patients with Heart Disease, 410 37 LEE A. FLEISHER AND JOSHUAA. BECKMAN PART IV 24 25 PREVENTIVE CARDIOLOGY BENJAMIN M. SCIRICA, PETER LIBBY,AND DAVIDA. MORROW The Vascular Biology of Atherosclerosis, 425 ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction: Management, 662 PETER LIBBY ERIN A. BOHULA AND DAVID A. MORROW Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease, 442 38 39 Systemic Hypertension: Mechanisms, Diagnosis, and Treatment, 471 Non-ST Elevation Acute Coronary Syndromes, 714 ROBERT P. GIUGLIANO AND EUGENE BRAUNWALD SAMIA MORA, PETER LIBBY, AND PAUL Μ RIDKER 26 ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction: Pathophysiology and Clinical Evolution, 636 40 Stable Ischemic Heart Disease, 739 DAVIDA. MORROW AND JAMES DE LEMOS GEORGE L. BAKRIS AND MATTHEW J. SORRENTINO 41 27 Lipoprotein Disorders and Cardiovascular Disease, 502 JACQUES GENEST, SAMIA MORA, AND PETER LIBBY Percutaneous Coronary Intervention, 786 DHARAM J. KUMBHANI AND DEEPAK L. BHATT 42 Diseases of the Aorta, 806 ALAN C. BRAVERMAN AND MARC SCHERMERHORN 28 Cardiovascular Disease Risk of Nicotine and Tobacco Products, 525 43 MARC P. BONACA AND MARKA. CREAGER ARUNI BHATNAGAR 29 Nutrition and Cardiovascular and Metabolic Diseases, 531 44 Obesity: Medical and Surgical Management, 547 45 JEAN-PIERRE DESPRÉS, ERIC LAROSE, AND PAUL POIRIER 31 32 Treatment of Noncoronary Obstructive Vascular Disease, 859 SCOTT KINLAYAND DEEPAK L. BHATT DARIUSH MOZAFFARIAN 30 Peripheral Artery Diseases, 837 Prevention and Management of Ischemic Stroke, 870 MARK J. ALBERTS Diabetes and the Cardiovascular
System, 556 PART VI NIKOLAUS MARX, SILVIO E. INZUCCHI, AND DARREN K. MCGUIRE 46 Exercise and Sports Cardiology, 579 HEART FAILURE Mechanisms of Cardiac Contraction and Relaxation, 889 DONALD M. BERS AND BARRYA. BORLAUG PAUL D. THOMPSON AND AARON L. BAGGISH 47 33 Comprehensive Cardiac Rehabilitation, 588 Pathophysiology of Heart Failure, 913 GERD HASENFUSS AND DOUGLAS L. MANN RANDAL JAY THOMAS 48 34 Integrative Approaches to the Management of Patients with Heart Disease, 593 Approach to the Patient with Heart Failure, 933 JAMES L. JANUZZI JR. AND DOUGLAS L. MANN STEPHEN DEVRIES 49 PART V 35 ATHEROSCLEROTIC CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE Approach to the Patient with Chest Pain, 599 G. MICHAEL FELKER AND JOHN R. TEERLINK 50 MARC P. BONACA AND MARC S. SABATINE 36 Coronary Blood Flow and Myocardial Ischemia, 609 DIRK J. DUNCKER AND JOHN Μ. CANTY JR. Diagnosis and Management of Acute Heart Failure, 946 Management of Heart Failure Patients with Reduced Ejection Fraction, 975 DOUGLAS L. MANN 51 Heart Failure with Preserved and Mildly Reduced Ejection Fraction, 1007 CAROLYN S.P. LAM, SANJIV J. SHAH, AND SCOTT D. SOLOMON
xxiii 52 The Dilated, Restrictive, and Infiltrative Cardiomyopathies, 1031 67 Ventricular Arrhythmias, 1288 WILLIAM G. STEVENSON AND KATJA ZEPPENFELD RAY E. HERSHBERGER Cardiac Amyloidosis, 1052 Bradyarrhythmias and Atrioventricular Block, 1312 FREDERICK L. RUBERG AND MATHEW S. MAURER KRISTEN K. PATTON AND JEFFREY E. OLGIN 68 53 54 Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy, 1062 69 CAROLYN Y. HO AND STEVE R. OMMEN Pacemakers and Implantable CardioverterDefibrillators, 1321 MINA K. CHUNG AND JAMES P. DAUBERT 55 Myocarditis, 1077 LESLIE T. COOPER JR. AND KIRK U. KNOWLTON 56 70 Cardio-Oncology: Managing Cardiotoxic Effects of Cancer Therapies, 1091 Cardiac Arrest and Sudden Cardiac Death, 1349 JEFFREY J. GOLDBERGER, CHRISTINE Μ. ALBERT, AND ROBERT J. MYERBURG BONNIE KY 71 5/ Cardio-Oncology: Approach to the Patient, 1099 Hypotension and Syncope, 1387 HUGH CALKINS, THOMAS H. EVERETT IV, AND PENG-SHENG CHEN JOERG HERRMANN 58 Devices for Monitoring and Managing Heart Failure, 1107 JOANN LINDENFELD AND MICHAEL R. ZILE PART VIII 72 DISEASES OF THE HEART VALVES Aortic Valve Stenosis, 1399 BRIAN R. LINDMAN, ROBERTO. BONOW,AND 5Ց Mechanical Circulatory Support, 1119 KEITH D. AARONSON AND FRANCIS D. PAGANI 60 CATHERINE Μ. OTTO 73 ROBERT 0. BONOW AND RICK A. NISHIMURA Cardiac Transplantation, 1132 RANDALL C. STARLING Aortic Regurgitation, 1419 74 Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement, 1430 MARTIN B. LEON AND MICHAEL J. MACK PART VII 61 ARRHYTHMIAS, SUDDEN DEATH, AND SYNCOPE Approach to the Patient with Cardiac Arrhythmias, 1145 75 Mitral Stenosis, 1441 Y. S. CHANDRASHEKHAR 76 Mitral Regurgitation,
1455 REBECCA TUNG HAHN AND ROBERT 0. BONOW ANNE B. CURTIS AND GORDON F. TOMASELLI 62 Mechanisms of Cardiac Arrhythmias, 1163 77 STANLEY NATTEL AND GORDON F. TOMASELLI 63 Genetics of Cardiac Arrhythmias, 1191 PATRICIAA. PELLIKKA AND VU YISILET. NKOMO 78 JOHN R. GI UD ÍCESSÍ, DAVID J. TESTER, AND MICHAEL J. ACKERMAN 64 Therapy for Cardiac Arrhythmias, 1208 JOHN Μ. MILLERAND KENNETHA. ELLENBOGEN 65 Supraventricular Tachycardias, 1245 JONATHAN Μ. KALMAN AND PRASHANTHAN SANDERS 66 MORADY Transcatheter Therapies for Mitral and Tricuspid Valvular Heart Disease, 1484 HOWARD C. HERRMANN AND MICHAEL J. REARDON 79 Prosthetic Heart Valves, 1495 PHILIPPE PIBAROT AND PATRICKT. O GARA 80 Infectious Endocarditis and Infections of Indwelling Devices, 1505 LARRY M. BADDOUR, NANDAN S. ANAVEKAR, JUAN A. Atrial Fibrillation: Clinical Features, Mechanisms, and Management, 1272 HUGH CALKINS, GORDON F. TOMASELLI, AND FRED Tricuspid, Pulmonic, and Multivalvular Disease, 1473 CRESTANELLO, AND WALTER R. WILSON 81 Rheumatic Fever, 1531 ANA OLGA MOCUMBI
xxiv CONTENTS PART IX 82 DISEASES OF THE MYOCARDIUM, PERICARDIUM, AND PULMONARY PART XI VASCULATURE BED 94 DISORDERS OF OTHER ORGANS Congenital Heart Disease in the Adolescent and Adult, 1541 Catheter-Based Treatment of Congenital Heart Disease in Adults, 1587 SHABANA SHAHANAVAZ, JOHN M. LASALA, AND DAVID T. BALZER 84 85 96 97 88 98 DANIEL J. LENIHAN, MICHAEL J. REARDON, AND W. GREGORY HUNDLEY SAMUEL Z. GOLDHABER AND GREGORY PIAZZA Pulmonary Hypertension, 1656 KENNETH E. FREEDLAND, ROBERT Μ. CARNEY, ERIC J. LENZE, AND MICHAEL W. RICH Sleep-Disordered Breathing and Cardiac Disease, 1678 SUSAN REDLINE PART X CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE IN SELECT POPULATIONS 90 Cardiovascular Disease in Older Adults, 1687 DANIEL E. FORMAN, JEROME L. FLEG, NANETTE KASS WENGER AND MICHAEL W. RICH 91 Cardiovascular Disease in Women, 1710 MARTHA GULATI AND C. NOEL BAIREY MERZ 92 Pregnancy and Heart Disease, 1723 SAMUEL C. SIU AND CANDICE K. SILVERSIDES 93 Tumors Affecting the Cardiovascular System, 1829 Psychiatric and Psychosocial Aspects of Cardiovascular Disease, 1841 BRADLEY A. MARON 89 Rheumatic Diseases and the Cardiovascular System, 1809 JUSTIN C. MASON Pericardial Diseases, 1615 Pulmonary Embolism and Deep Vein Thrombosis, 1635 Endocrine Disorders and Cardiovascular Disease, 1791 BERNADETTE BIONDI MARTIN Μ. LEWINTER, PAUL C. CREMER, AND ALLAN L. KLEIN 87 Hemostasis, Thrombosis, Fibrinolysis, and Cardiovascular Disease, 1766 JEFFREY I. WEITZ Cardiovascular Abnormalities in HIV-Infected Individuals, 1603 PRISCILLA Y. HSUE AND DAVID D. WATERS 86 95 Cardiomyopathies Induced by Drugs or Toxins, 1593
ROBERTA. KLONERAND SHEREIF REZKALLA Endemic and Pandemic Viral Illnesses and Cardiovascular Disease: Influenza and COVID-19, 1751 ORLYVARDENY, MOHAMMAD MADJID, AND SCOTT D. SOLOMON ANNE MARIE VALENTE, ADAM L. DORFMAN, SONYA V. BABUNARAYAN, AND ERICV. KRIEGER 83 CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE AND Heart Disease in Racially and Ethnically Diverse Populations, 1743 ALANNA A. MORRIS AND MICHELLE A. ALBERT 99 100 Neuromuscular Disorders and Cardiovascular Disease, 1853 WILLIAM J. GROH, ELIZABETH Μ. MCNALLY, AND GORDON F.TOMASELLI 101 Interface Between Renal Disease and Cardiovascular Illness, 1873 PETER A. MCCULLOUGH 102 Cardiovascular Manifestations of Autonomic Disorders, 1893 JASON S. BRADFIELD AND KALYANAM SHIVKUMAR
Video Contents 11 Artificial Intelligence in Cardiovascular Medicine, 109 16.27 Arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy 11.1 16.29 Löffler endocarditis Backend use of artificial intelligence 11.2 Point of care use of multiple Al tools: the Al dashboard 16.28 Amyloid heart disease 16.30 Echocardiographic septal motion and dyssynchrony due to LBBB 16.31 13 History and Physical Examination: An Evidence-Based Approach, 123 13.1 V wave 13.2 Kussmaul sign 13.3 Precordial diastolic gallop 16 Echocardiography, 196 16.1 Mirror artifact 16.2 Automated global LVEF calculation and regional mapping by 3D volumetric echocardiography 16.3 Global longitudinal strain (GLS) and strain rate measurements 16.4 3D echocardiogram used to produce simultaneous orthogonal 2D cut-planes В lines on lung ultrasound (point-of-care ultrasound, POCUS) 16.32 Positive stress echocardiogram for left anterior descending artery ischemia 16.33 Positive stress echocardiogram for inferior ischemia and ischemic mitral regurgitation 16.34 Normal mitral valve, by 4D transesophageal echocardiography 16.35 Rheumatic mitral stenosis 16.36 Rheumatic mitral stenosis viewed from left ventricular aspect, by 3D transesophageal echocardiography 16.37 Bileaflet mitral valve prolapse 16.38 Bicuspid aortic valve, short-axis view 16.39 Bicuspid aortic valve, long-axis view 3D-rendered transthoracic image of the mitral valve 16.40 Unicuspid aortic valve 16.6 Four-dimensional transesophageal echocardiogram of aortic and mitral valves 16.41 Quadricuspid aortic valve 16.7 Echo contrast demonstrating pseudoaneurysm at left ventricular apex
16.43 Carcinoid tricuspid valve 16.8 Left anterior descending artery infarct 16.9 Right ventricle and left ventricular inferior wall infarction due to right coronary artery occlusion 16.45 Normal bileaflet mechanical mitral prosthesis, by 4D transesophageal echocardiography 16.5 16.42 Rheumatic tricuspid stenosis 16.44 Pulmonic stenosis 16.46 Rocking aortic valve bioprosthesis 16.10 Flail anterior mitral valve leaflet 16.47 Thrombosed bileaflet mechanical mitral prosthesis 16.11 Flail anterior mitral valve leaflet with color Doppler showing severe mitral regurgitation 16.48 Pericardial hematoma due to free wall rupture from acute posterolateral and RV infarction 16.12 Anteroseptal ventricular septal defect 16.49 Tamponade with right atrial inversion 16.13 Inferoseptal ventricular septal defect 16.14 Left ventricular pseudoaneurysm 16.50 Tamponade with right ventricular outflow tract inversion 16.15 Hemopericardium 16.51 Constriction with respirophasic septal shift 16.16 Giant left ventricular aneurysm 16.52 Aortic dissection in a Marfan patient 16.17 Left ventricular thrombus 16.18 Sarcoidosis (two chamber) 16.53 Aortic dissection and severe aortic regurgitation in a Marfan patient 16.19 Classic Takotsubo apical ballooning pattern on apical 4-chamber view 16.54 Aortic dissection with flap prolapsing back through aortic valve on transesophageal echocardiography 16.20 Inverse Takotsubo on apical 4-chamber view 16.55 Aortic dissection showing site of perforation on transesophageal echocardiography 16.21 Ischemic cardiomyopathy with mitral regurgitation 16.22 Functional mitral
regurgitation as shown from the left atrial aspect 16.23 Hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy 16.24 Hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy 16.25 Apical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy with apical aneurysm 16.26 Left ventricular noncompaction 16.56 Deep venous thrombus in transit through right atrium 16.57 McConnell sign of pulmonary embolus 16.58 Vegetation on a rheumatic mitral valve 16.59 Abscess around a bicuspid aortic valve 16.60 Left atrial myxoma 16.61 Papillary fibroelastoma on aortic valve XXV
xxvi 19.32 Four-dimensional flow imaging in a 12-year-old girl with congenital heart disease, including right dominant atrioventricular defect and previous Fontan operation 16.62 Spontaneous echo contrast ( smoke ) in left atrial appendage on transesophageal echocardiography 16.63 Left atrial thrombus and spontaneous echo contrast s/p MV repair as seen by transesophageal echocardiography 16.64 Patent foramen ovale bubble study and interatrial septal aneurysm 20 20.1 16.65 Persistent left superior vena cava 22 16.68 Double orifice valve 19 Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 314 19.1 Stress CMR assessment of myocardial ischemia 19.2 Quantitative CMR perfusion mapping in multivessel CAD Evaluation of cardiac function by multiphase cardiac computed tomography 20.2 Example of thrombus involving a mechanical bileaflet valve in the mitral position 16.66 4D TEE of a transcatheter valve-in-valve 16.67 Posterior mitral leaflet prolapse (involving the mid, or P2, scallop) with ruptured chordae, as seen by 4D TEE from the left atrial aspect Cardiac Computed Tomography, 335 Invasive Hemodynamic Diagnosis of Cardiac Disease, 385 22.1 42 Right-heart catheterization via 7F sheath in the right internal jugular vein Diseases of the Aorta, 806 42.1 Transthoracic echocardiogram in an individual with Marfan syndrome demonstrating mitral valve prolapse and a dilated aortic root 42.2 Transesophageal echocardiogram demonstrating an aortic root aneurysm of 53 mm in an individual with Marfan syndrome 19.3 High resolution 3D late gadolinium enhancement 19.4 Apical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
with apical thrombus 19.5 Apical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy with apical thrombus 42.3 Transthoracic echocardiogram demonstrating a bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) 19.6 Arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy 42.4 19.7 Serial assessment of myocarditis Transesophageal echocardiogram of a bicuspid aortic valve with a raphe present 19.8 Serial assessment of myocarditis 42.5 19.9 Loffler cardiomyopathy Transthoracic echocardiogram in an individual with a bicuspid aortic valve and root phenotype aortopathy and a 52 mm aortic root aneurysm 42.6 19.12 Bicuspid aortic valve with aortic regurgitation and ascending aortic aneurysm Transthoracic echocardiogram demonstrating г thickened bicuspid aortic valve and aneurysmai dilation of the ascending aorta 42.7 19.13 Bicuspid aortic valve with aortic regurgitation and ascending aortic aneurysm Intraoperative video of an acute Type A aortic dissection 42.8 19.14 Bicuspid aortic valve with aortic regurgitation and ascending aortic aneurysm Transesophageal echocardiogram of an acute Ape A aortic dissection 42.9 Color flow Doppler of an acute type A aortic dissection demonstrating severe aortic regurgitation due to malcoaptation of the aortic valve leaflets, aortic root and annular dilatation, and intimal flap prolapse interfering with aortic valve function 19.10 Loffler cardiomyopathy 19.11 Idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy 19.15 Bicuspid aortic valve with aortic regurgitation and ascending aortic aneurysm 19.16 Bicuspid aortic valve with aortic regurgitation and ascending aortic aneurysm 19.17 Bicuspid aortic valve with aortic regurgitation and
ascending aortic aneurysm 19.18 Bicuspid aortic valve with aortic regurgitation and ascending aortic aneurysm 19.19 Ischemic mitral regurgitation 19.20 Ischemic mitral regurgitation 19.21 Ischemic mitral regurgitation 19.22 Ischemic mitral regurgitation 19.23 Ischemic mitral regurgitation 19.24 Constrictive pericarditis 19.25 Constrictive pericarditis 19.26 Constrictive pericarditis 19.27 Secundum atrial septal defect 19.28 Scimitar syndrome 19.29 Aortic coarctation 19.30 Cardiac myxoma 19.31 Cardiac myxoma 42.10 Transesophageal echocardiogram demonstrating an acute type A aortic dissection with prolapse of the dissection flap across the aortic valve into the left ventricular outflow tract 42.11 Color flow transesophageal echocardiogram demonstrating severe aortic regurgitation due to acute type A aortic dissection with the dissection flap prolapsing across the valve into the left ventricular outflow tract 42.12 Color flow transesophageal echocardiogram demonstrating severe aortic regurgitation due to a massive aortic root aneurysm and type A dissection in the setting of bicuspid aortic valve aortopathy 42.13 Transthoracic echocardiogram of a type A aortic dissection 42.14 Transthoracic echocardiogram of a patient presenting with severe chest pain and near syncope 42.15 Transthoracic echocardiogram (subcostal view) in an individual presenting with acute chest pain 42.16 Transesophageal echocardiogram in a patient with acute dissection demonstrating the mobile intimal
xxvii flap in the descending aorta on short- and long-axis views 75.3 Three-dimensional echocardiography of MS valve 75.4 Two-dimensional echocardiography of severe rheumatic mitral stenosis 42.17 Aortography in a patient with acute type A aortic dissection that occurred during elective percutaneous coronary artery intervention to the right coronary artery (RCA) 75.5 Three-dimensional appearance of the mitral valve. 75.6 Thrombogenecity in mitral stenosis 42.18 Aortography in acute type A aortic dissection 75.7 Severe asymmetric commissural fusion 42.19 Transesophageal echocardiogram of a type A intramural hematoma of the aorta (IMH) 75.8 Three-dimensional appearance of mitral stenosis due to mitral annular calcification. 42.20 Transesophageal echocardiogram of an intramural hematoma of the aorta 75.9 Severe mitral annular calcification on angiography 75.10 Mitral stenosis due to prior radiation 75.11 44 Treatment of Noncoronary Obstructive Vascular Disease, 859 44.1 77 Covered self-expanding stent to a large dissection in the left external iliac artery after treatment of a chronic total occlusion 77.3 Transthoracic echocardiography shows tricuspid stenosis related to rheumatic heart disease in a patient with a mechanical mitral valve prosthesis 44.4 Intravascular lithotripsy of a distal right common iliac stenosis 44.5 Antegrade left radial artery access and retrograde right common femoral artery access for treating a right common iliac chronic total occlusion 77.4 Three-dimensional transthoracic echocardiogram of the tricuspid valve 44.6 Contralateral common femoral
access and retrograde superficial femoral artery access to treat a right superficial femoral artery chronic total occlusion 77.5 Parasternal short-axis view at the level of the aortic valve showing tricuspid valve involvement with a large mass consistent with infective vegetation 44.7 Bilateral kissing V-stent technique with coronary drug-eluting stents to treat ostia) peroneal-tibial trunk and anterior tibial artery bifurcation lesions 79 79.3 Transthoracic echocardiographic view of a stented bioprosthetic valve with calcific degeneration, thickening and reduced mobility of the leaflets 61.2 Macroreentrant right atrial tachycardia following atriotomy for repair of atrial septal defect 62 79.4 Transthoracic echocardiographic views of an obstructive valve leaflet thrombus in a balloon expandable transcatheter aortic valve 79.5 Transthoracic color Doppler echocardiographic views of two paravalvular regurgitant jets in a transcatheter aortic valve Approach to the Patient with Cardiac Arrhythmias, 1145 Focal atrial tachycardia Mechanisms of Cardiac Arrhythmias, 1163 62.1 82 Congenital Heart Disease in the Adolescent and Adult, 1541 82.1 Cardiac development 82.2 A, Transesophageal echocardiogram in the midesophageal 4-chamber orientation demonstrating a partial atrioventricular septal defect. B, Brightblood cine cardiac MR of a patient with a partial atrioventricular septal defect. 82.3 Transthoracic echocardiogram with 2D and color Doppler in the parasternal short-axis orientation at the level of the aortic valve showing a perimembranous ventricular septal defect (VSD) with
left-to-right flow 82.4 A, Transthoracic echocardiogram in the apical 4-chamber view of a patient with Ebstein anomaly of the tricuspid valve. B, Bright-blood cine cardiac MR in the 4-chamber orientation of a patient with Ebstein anomaly of the tricuspid valve. C, Bright blood cine Simulation of anterograde conduction through the atrioventricular node 62.2 Simulation of fast-slow reentry using an electroanatomical model 62.3 Ventricular fibrillation spiral wave activity 64 Therapy for Cardiac Arrhythmias, 1208 64.1 75 Reentrant atria) tachycardia Mitral Stenosis, 1441 75.1 The mitral valve in mitral stenosis 75.2 Subvalvular disease in mitral stenosis Transesophageal echocardiographic view of an obstructed mitral bileaflet mechanical valve 79.2 Cinefluoroscopy of bileaflet mechanical valve showing an immobile leaflet Parasternal long axis echocardiographic view demonstrating systolic anterior motion (SAM) of the mitral valve, with septal contact creating outflow tract obstruction 54.2 Parasternal long axis view with color Doppler interrogation showing outflow tract obstruction and posteriorly directed mitral regurgitation caused by systolic anterior motion of the mitral valve 61.1 Prosthetic Heart Valves, 1495 79.1 Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy, 1062 54.1 61 Cafergot-induced tricuspid valve disease with thickening, retraction, and near-immobility of the tricuspid valve leaflets 77.2 Apical four-chamber view showing localized pericardial effusion (PE) compressing the right atrium and assuming the shape of the right atrium 44.3 Laser atherectomy and orbital atherectomy of a
heavily calcified popliteal artery occlusion 54 Tricuspid, Pulmonic, and Multivalvular Disease, 1473 77.1 44.2 Catheter-directed thrombolysis of an occluded popliteal artery stent Mitral stenosis due to mitral annular calcification
xxviii operation. B, Bright blood cine cardiac MRI of a patient with a hypoplastic left heart syndrome variant treated with a Fontan operation. cardiac MR oriented to the right ventricular outflow tract in a patient with Ebstein anomaly of the tricuspid valve 82.5 Transthoracic echocardiogram of the right ventricular outflow tract. B, Transthoracic echocardiogram with color Doppler of the right ventricular outflow tract in a patient with congenital pulmonic stenosis 82.6 A, Bright-blood cine cardiac MR of a patient with tetralogy of Fallot repaired with a transannular patch. B, Bright-blood cine cardiac MR of a patient with tetralogy of Fallot repaired with a transannular patch 82.7 A, Bright-blood cine cardiac MR of a patient with D-loop transposition of the great arteries, repaired with an atrial switch operation. B, Transthoracic echocardiogram in the apical 4-chamber view of a patient with D-loop transposition of the great arteries, treated with an atrial switch operation 82.8 Transesophageal echocardiogram in the midesophageal 4-chamber orientation in a patient with L-loop transposition of the great arteries 82.9 A, Transthoracic echocardiogram in the parasternal long-axis orientation of a patient with cor triatriatum sinister. B, Transthoracic echocardiogram with color Doppler in the parasternal long-axis orientation of a patient with cor triatriatum sinister. 83 83.1 83.3 A and B, Biplane angiography with digital subtraction shows interrupted aortic arch in a 30 year old patient referred for management of hypertension. C, The aorta was recanalized with RF perforation
and placement of a Covered Cheatham Platinum stent. Angiography after stent placement shows continuity of the aorta with antegrade flow. 83.4 A, Single plane angiography in the main pulmonary artery in a 30-year-old-patient with an atrial septal defect shows normal pulmonary venous return to the left atrium. B, After balloon sizing, a 32 mm Gore Cardioform ASD occluder was used to successfully achieve ASD closure. 82.11 Contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance angiogram showing maximum intensity projection in a patient with unrepaired aortic coarctation 83.5 A, Single plane angiography in the LV with LAO cranial projection outlines a moderate perimembranous defect with the presence of ventricular septal aneurysm. B, Repeat angiography after device closure with an Amplatzer PDA device with TEE guidance shows good device position. 82.12 Contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance angiogram showing volume rendering of the aorta of a patient with unrepaired native coarctation 82.14 Transthoracic echocardiogram with color Doppler in the apical 4-chamber orientation in a patient with anomalous right coronary artery originating from the pulmonary artery (ARCAPA) 82.15 Coronary angiography with injection into the right coronary artery in a patient with anomalous left coronary artery arising from the pulmonary artery (ALCAPA) A and B, Biplane angiography in pulmonary homograft of a 34-year-old patient with severe conduit stenosis. C and D, The conduit was prepared by high pressure angioplasty, followed by placement of bare metal and covered stents. Angiography after placement of a 22 mm Melody
valve showed no pulmonary regurgitation. 83.2 A and B, Biplane angiography in the right ventricular outflow tract of a 46-year-old patient with more PR of a 21 mm stented bovine pericardial valve (Perimount, Edwards Lifescience Inc.). C and D, The surgical valve frame was fractured with high-pressure angioplasty followed by deployment of a 23 mm Sapien 3. Angiography after placement of the Sapien valve showed no pulmonary regurgitation 82.10 A, Transesophageal echocardiogram in the midesophageal long axis orientation (140 degrees) demonstrating a circumferential discrete subaortic membrane. B, Three-dimensional transesophageal echocardiogram of a patient with a circumferential subaortic membrane. 82.13 Bright-blood cine sagittal cardiac MR in a patient with repaired aortic coarctation and associated aneurysm Catheter-Based Treatment of Congenital Heart Disease in Adults, 1587 86 Pericardial Diseases, 1615 86.1 Cine loops of a two-dimensional echocardiogram from a patient with cardiac tamponade 86.2 Cine MR images in a patient with a pericardial effusion and underlying pulmonary hypertension 86.3 Cine MR images in a patient with both pericardial and pleural effusions 86.4 Cine CMR images illustrating septal bounce in a patient with constrictive pericarditis 82.16 Contrast-enhanced CT with volume rendering in a patient with anomalous left coronary artery arising from the pulmonary artery 86.5 Cine CMR images of a patient with constrictive pericarditis before pericardiectomy 82.17 A, Bright blood cine cardiac MR of a patient with hypoplastic left heart syndrome treated with
staged surgeries culminating in a lateral tunnel Fontan 86.6 Cine MR images of a patient with constrictive pericarditis after pericardiectomy illustrating relief of exaggerated ventricular interaction
BRAUNWALD’S HEART DISEASE A TEXTBOOK OF CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE PETER LIBBY, MD I ROBERT O. BONOW, MD DOUGLAS L. MANN, MD I GORDON F. TOMASELLI, MD DEEPAK L. BHATT, MD, MPH I SCOTT D. SOLOMON, MD The reference standard in cardiology for more than 40 years Current, comprehensive, and evidence-based, Braunwald’s Heart Disease remains the most trusted reference in the field and the leading source of reliable cardiology information for practitioners and trainees worldwide. The fully updated 12th edition continues the tradition of excellence with dependable, state-of-the-art coverage of new drugs, nęw guidelines, more powerful imaging modalities, and recent developments in precision medicine that continue to change and advance the practice of cardiovascular medicine. Written and edited by global experts in the field, this award-winning text is an unparalleled multimedia reference for every aspert of this complex and fast-changing field. Offers balanced, dependable content on rapidly changing ćlinical science, clinical and translational research, and evidence-based medicine. , . Includes 76 new contributing authors and 14 new chapters: Artificial Intelligence in Cardiovascular Medicine; Wearable Devices in Cardiovascular Medicine; Endemic and Pandemic Viral Illnesses and Cardiovascular Disease: Influenza and COVID-ig; Cardiovascular Disease Risk of Nicotine and Tobacco Products; Cardiac Amyloidosis; Impact of the Environment on Cardiovascular Health; and more. Features a new introductory chapter, Cardiovascular Disease: Past, Present, and Future, by Eugene Braunwald, MD, offering
his unique, visionary approach to the field of cardiology. Dr. Braunwald also curates the extensive, bimonthly online updates that include “Hot Off the Press” (with links to PracticeUpdate) and “Late-Breaking Clinical Trials.” Provides cutting-edge coverage of key topics such as proteomics and metabolomics, TAVR, diabetocardiology, and cardio-oncology. Contains more than 1800 high-quality illustrations, radiographic images, algorithms, and charts and provides access to more than 200 videos, indicated by icons in the page margins֊. ■՝ . Highlights the latest AHA, ACC, and ESC guidelines to clearly summarize diagnostici; criteria and clinical implications. ։֊ Provides tightly edited, focused content lor quick; dependable reference.Tlexibfe format options include either сщ^г two volumes in print, as wefl bs a searchable eBook with ongoing updates. Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you^ to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on а variety of devices.
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