Overview
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Peter Lanzer
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, Dept. of Internal Medicine, Gesundheitszentrum Bitterfeld-Wolfen, Bitterfeld-Wolfen, Germany
First knowledge-based tutorial designed to develop expertise in catheter-based cardiovascular interventions
Will enable the reader to master complex decision making and strategic skills
Equally relevant to cardiologists, surgeons, vascular specialists, and radiologists
Written by some of the leading experts in the field
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Table of contents (62 chapters)
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Diagnostic Modalities
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- Joo-Yong Hahn, Yasuhiro Honda, Peter J. Fitzgerald
Pages 325-348
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- J. E. M. Sels, W. A. L. Tonino, N. H. J. Pijls
Pages 349-361
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- Francesco Prati, Maria Teresa Mallus, Fabrizio Imola, Mario Albertucci
Pages 363-375
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Clinical Concepts
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Front Matter
Pages 377-377
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- George V. Moukarbel, Frederic S. Resnic
Pages 379-392
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- Andrej Schmidt, Dierk Scheinert
Pages 403-411
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- Andrej Schmidt, Dierk Scheinert
Pages 413-422
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- Pei-Hsiu Huang, Frederic S. Resnic
Pages 423-444
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- Wolfram Schmidt, Peter Lanzer
Pages 445-472
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- Dushen Tharmaratnam, Martin T. Rothman, Ajay Jain
Pages 473-493
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Coronary Artery Disease
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Front Matter
Pages 495-495
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- Seung-Jung Park, Duk-Woo Park
Pages 531-554
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- Yves Louvard, Thierry Lefèvre
Pages 555-574
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- Matthew Cantrell, Edward Fry, James Hermiller
Pages 575-591
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- Tamas Ungvari, Angela Hoye
Pages 593-609
About this book
Operator skills, and in particular decision-making and strategic skills, are the most critical factor for the outcome of catheter-based cardiovascular interventions. Currently, such skills are commonly developed by the empirical trial and error method only. In this textbook, for the first time, an explicit teaching, training, and learning approach is set out that will enable interventional operators, whether cardiologists, vascular surgeons, vascular specialists, or radiologists, to learn about and to develop the cognitive skills required in order to achieve consistent expert-level catheter-based interventions. It is anticipated that adoption of this approach will allow catheter-based interventions to become a domain of excellence, with rapid transfer of knowledge, steep learning curves, and highly efficient acquisition of complex skills by individual operators — all of which are essential to meet successfully the challenges of modern cardiovascular care.
Editors and Affiliations
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, Dept. of Internal Medicine, Gesundheitszentrum Bitterfeld-Wolfen, Bitterfeld-Wolfen, Germany
Peter Lanzer