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Follows the patient journey from indications, patient selection for TAVI, choice of valve, and pre-TAVI evaluation through the procedure itself, complications, and long-term outcomes-all with a multidisciplinary team approach.��
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Features consistent headings and user-friendly content in every chapter: Checklists, Decision Pathways, Data/Evidence Summaries, and Essential Readings.�
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Contains multidisciplinary TAVI Decision Pathways that provide a uniquely visual yet comprehensive approach for quick retrieval and application of all the latest clinical implications for TAVI.�
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Includes the latest evidence-based data on TAVI vs. SAVR from the new AHA/ACC guidelines and implications for practice.�
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Provides clear visual guidance with 150 pre-, intra-, and post-imaging illustrations, plus 50 TAVI procedural video clips.�
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Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.�
Table of Contents
Ch 1 Introduction to TAVI
Ch 2 Patient Evaluation and Selection
Ch 3 Multi-disciplinary Considerations for the Heart Team
Ch 4 Imaging in TAVI
Ch 5 TAVI Procedures
Ch 6 Multi-disciplinary Plan and Patient/Family Preparation
Ch 7 Pre-Procedural Imaging and Assessment
Ch 8 Intra-Procedural Imaging and Monitoring
Ch 9 Post-Procedural Imaging and Evaluation
Ch 10 Complications
Ch 11 Follow-Up and Long-Term Outcomes
Ch 12 Future Perspectives
Authors
Catherine M. Otto Editor-in-Chief, Heart, J. Ward Kennedy-Hamilton Endowed Chair in Cardiology, Professor of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. Dr. Catherine Otto is currently the J. Ward Kennedy-Hamilton Endowed Chair in Cardiology and Professor of Medicine at the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle, Washington. She is also Editor-in-Chief of the journal Heart, published by the BMJ and the British Cardiovascular Society. Formerly head of the fellowship program at the University of Washington she is a highly prolific author with solid experience in teaching echocardiography skills and applications. Bernard D Prendergast Department of CardiologySt Thomas' Hospital. Simon Redwood Department of Cardiology, St Thomas' Hospital.