Physiological Assessment of Coronary Stenoses and the Microcirculation -

Physiological Assessment of Coronary Stenoses and the Microcirculation (eBook)

Javier Escaned, Justin Davies (Herausgeber)

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2017 | 1st ed. 2017
XIII, 313 Seiten
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​Since the introduction of coronary angiography, a key technique in understanding coronary artery disease, a number of paradigms regarding its study and interpretation have taken place. Following an emphasis on improved angiographic and subsequent intracoronary imaging techniques, functional assessment of coronary circulation has demonstrated to have major implications for diagnosis and treatment of coronary artery disease.  Fractional flow reserve, a pressure derived index of stenosis severity, constitutes the best example of the current importance of physiological assessment in clinical practice. However, the acceptance of FFR by cardiologists contrasts with important voids in knowledge on the basic principles of coronary physiology and of other available techniques that, as an alternative to FFR, allow a more comprehensive assessment of coronary circulation. This is particularly noticeable in the assessment of microcirculation, an unavoidable compartment of coronary circulation that is frequently affected in acute coronary syndromes of in the presence of cardiovascular risk factors or non-coronary heart disease. A deeper understanding of the relationship between epicardial vessel and microcirculatory involvement has started with the advent of newer imaging techniques like invasive optical coherence tomography, and non-invasive CT and NMR techniques. This book aims to be an indispensable tool for clinicians and researches in the field of coronary artery disease. It provides a balanced, comprehensive review of anatomy, physiology and available techniques, discusses both the diagnosis of epicardial vessel and microcirculatory disease, the impact of different diseases at different levels of coronary circulation, and the best way to address a separate or combined assessment of different levels of coronary circulation.  ​

Javier Escaned MD PhD FESC is Head of Section (Interventional Cardiology) at Hospital Clinico 

San Carlos, and Associate Professor of Medicine at Complutense University (Madrid, Spain). He 

trained as a cardiologist the United Kingdom (Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Birmingham 

and Walsgrave Hospital, Coventry) before moving to the Thoraxcenter / Rotterdam (The 

Netherlands), where he obtained his PhD degree in 1994. He is author of more than 250 scientific 

articles, books and book chapters on different aspects of interventional cardiology, imaging and 

physiology. He is co-editor with Patrick Serruys of the textbook 'Coronary Stenosis. Imaging, 

Structure and Physiology', whose new edition was launched in May 2015. Current positions in 

scientific societies include: board member (treasurer) of European Association of Percutaneous 

Cardiovascular Interventions (EAPCI), nucleus member of the ESC Working Group on 

Pathophysiology and Microcirculation, and co-director of EuroPCR. In 2014 he served as director of 

the ESC International Summit on Coronary Microcirculation and Heart Disease. Recent or on-going 

international multicentre trials in which he has a principal investigator role include: ADVISE II, 

SYNTAX II, PILOT SECRET, SHEAR STENT and DEFINE-FLAIR. Some of his additional 

interests are philosophy, education and music. 




Since the introduction of coronary angiography, a key technique in understanding coronary artery disease, a number of paradigms regarding its study and interpretation have taken place. Following an emphasis on improved angiographic and subsequent intracoronary imaging techniques, functional assessment of coronary circulation has demonstrated to have major implications for diagnosis and treatment of coronary artery disease.  Fractional flow reserve, a pressure derived index of stenosis severity, constitutes the best example of the current importance of physiological assessment in clinical practice. However, the acceptance of FFR by cardiologists contrasts with important voids in knowledge on the basic principles of coronary physiology and of other available techniques that, as an alternative to FFR, allow a more comprehensive assessment of coronary circulation. This is particularly noticeable in the assessment of microcirculation, an unavoidable compartment of coronary circulation that is frequently affected in acute coronary syndromes of in the presence of cardiovascular risk factors or non-coronary heart disease. A deeper understanding of the relationship between epicardial vessel and microcirculatory involvement has started with the advent of newer imaging techniques like invasive optical coherence tomography, and non-invasive CT and NMR techniques. This book aims to be an indispensable tool for clinicians and researches in the field of coronary artery disease. It provides a balanced, comprehensive review of anatomy, physiology and available techniques, discusses both the diagnosis of epicardial vessel and microcirculatory disease, the impact of different diseases at different levels of coronary circulation, and the best way to address a separate or combined assessment of different levels of coronary circulation.  ?

Javier Escaned MD PhD FESC is Head of Section (Interventional Cardiology) at Hospital Clinico San Carlos, and Associate Professor of Medicine at Complutense University (Madrid, Spain). He trained as a cardiologist the United Kingdom (Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Birmingham and Walsgrave Hospital, Coventry) before moving to the Thoraxcenter / Rotterdam (The Netherlands), where he obtained his PhD degree in 1994. He is author of more than 250 scientific articles, books and book chapters on different aspects of interventional cardiology, imaging and physiology. He is co-editor with Patrick Serruys of the textbook “Coronary Stenosis. Imaging, Structure and Physiology”, whose new edition was launched in May 2015. Current positions in scientific societies include: board member (treasurer) of European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions (EAPCI), nucleus member of the ESC Working Group on Pathophysiology and Microcirculation, and co-director of EuroPCR. In 2014 he served as director of the ESC International Summit on Coronary Microcirculation and Heart Disease. Recent or on-going international multicentre trials in which he has a principal investigator role include: ADVISE II, SYNTAX II, PILOT SECRET, SHEAR STENT and DEFINE-FLAIR. Some of his additional interests are philosophy, education and music. 

​​​ ​FOREWORD.- INTRODUCTION.- Part 1. The Coronary Circulation in Health and Disease.- STRUCTURE AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE CORONARY CIRCULATION.- A historical perspective on coronary circulation.- The anatomy of epicardial ,coronary arteries and veins.- The structure of transmural vessels and coronary microcirculation.- Regulation of coronary blood flow.- Myocardial metabolism and blood supply.- Coronary capacitance and the myocardial pump model.- Extravascular compression and vascular waterfalls.- Extrinsic neural control of blood flow.- Hemodynamic effects of epicardial stenoses.- Modification of shear stress by stenoses.- Phasic characteristics in coronary blood flow.- PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN CORONARY CIRCULATION.- Epicardial coronary stenosis.- Microvascular remodelling.- Microvascular obstruction.- Extravascular compression of the microcirculation.- Endothelial dysfunction.- Collateral development.- EFFECT OF SPECIFIC PATHOLOGIES ON EPICARDIAL VESSELS AND THE MICROCIRCULATION.- Hypertension and left ventricular hypertrophy.- Diabetes.- Dyslipidemia.- Atherosclerosis. Acute coronary syndromes.- Atherosclerosis. Chronic ischemia.- Acute and chronic effects of percutaneous coronary interventions.- Valvular heart disease.- Part II. Invasive Assessment of the Coronary Circulation in the Catheterization Laboratory.- FRACTIONAL FLOW RESERVE (FFR).- Understanding  fractional flow reserve.- Current evidence on FFR as a clinical tool.- Application of fractional flow reserve to specific stenosis subsets.- INSTANTANEOUS WAVE FREE RATIO (iFR).- Physiological principles of iFR.- Validation of iFR. Clinical registries.- Application of iFR in clinical scenarios.- CORONARY FLOW RESERVE.- Understanding coronary flow reserve.- Use of Doppler-tipped guidewires to calculate coronary flow reserve.- Relative and adjusted coronary flow reserve.- Use of the thermodilution principle to calculate coronary flow reserve.- INDICES OF CORONARY RESISTANCE.- Understanding indices of coronary resistance.- Stenosis resistance estimated from pressure-flow relationships.- Myocardial resistance estimated with thermodilution and pressure.- Microcirculatory resistance calculated from intracoronary pressure and Doppler.- Integration of pressure and flow indices of coronary stenosis severity.- WAVE INTENSITY ANALYSIS.- Understanding wave intensity analysis.- Wave patterns in coronary flow in health and disease.- Changes in WIA coronary patterns during trans-arterial valve implantation.- ASSESSMENT OF ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION.- Understanding endothelial modulation of vascular tone.- Assessment of endothelial dysfunction with acetylcholine challenge.- Other methods to assess endothelial dysfunction.- RESEARCH MODELS.- Relevant differences between coronary circulation in human and experimental animal models.- Computerised fluid dynamics applied to modelling of coronary circulation.​

Erscheint lt. Verlag 10.8.2017
Zusatzinfo XIII, 313 p. 158 illus., 131 illus. in color.
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Medizinische Fachgebiete Innere Medizin Kardiologie / Angiologie
Medizinische Fachgebiete Radiologie / Bildgebende Verfahren Radiologie
Studium 1. Studienabschnitt (Vorklinik) Biochemie / Molekularbiologie
Studium 2. Studienabschnitt (Klinik) Anamnese / Körperliche Untersuchung
Schlagworte Coronary Angiography • Coronary Circulation • Fractional Flow Reserve • Intracoronary Imaging • microcirculation • Stenosis
ISBN-10 1-4471-5245-X / 144715245X
ISBN-13 978-1-4471-5245-3 / 9781447152453
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