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- BookPeter Lanzer, editor.Summary: Vascular management and care has become a truly multidisciplinary enterprise. As a result of scientific progress, the number of specialists involved in the treatment of patients with vascular diseases is steadily increasing. While in the past, treatments were delivered by individual specialists, in the twenty-first century a team approach is without doubt the most effective strategy. Depending on the clinical manifestations, cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, vascular specialists, angiologists, radiologists, vascular surgeons, neurologists, neurointerventionalists, lipidologists, blood coagulation specialists, and diabetologists, to name but a few, may be involved. In order to promote professional excellence in this dynamic and rapidly evolving field, a shared knowledge base and interdisciplinary standards need to be established. PanVascular Medicine, 2nd edition℗ℓhas been designed to offer such an interdisciplinary platform, providing vascular specialists with state-of-the-art descriptive and procedural knowledge. Basic science, diagnostics, and therapy are all comprehensively covered. In a series of succinct, clearly written chapters, renowned specialists introduce and comment on the current international guidelines and present up-to-date reviews of all aspects of vascular care.℗ℓ℗ℓ℗ℓ℗ℓ℗ℓ
Contents:
Knowledge and Skills
PanVascular domain
Vascular Biology, Molecular Biology and Genetics
Clinical Vascular Physiology and Pathophysiology
Prevention
Vascular Diagnosis
X-ray Angiography and Venography
Epidemiology and Risk Factors
Nosology
Coronary Artery Disease
Cerebrovascular Disease
Peripheral Artery Disease
Vascular Disease of the Lungs
Vascular Disease of the Gastrointestinal Tract
Renovascular Disease
Urogenital Vascular Disease
Peripheral Venous Disease
Vascular Pharmacology
Catheter-based and Surgery-related Management Instrumentation
Access, Hemostasis
Coronary ? Interventional
Coronary: Surgery
Cerebrovascular ? Interventional
Cerebrovascular: Interventional
Aortic: Interventional Surgery
Aortic, Visceral: Interventional
Aortic, Visceral: Surgery
Peripheral, Arterial
Interventional
Peripheral, Arterial ? Surgery
Peripheral, Venous . Interventional and Surgery. - ArticleAbeatici S, Dorigo M, Ghigo M, Juliani G.Minerva Chir. 1979 Mar 31;34(6):453-6.In 102 cases examined by splenoportography (93 cirrhosis with patent splenoportal axis and 9 splenoportal thrombosis without appreciable liver changes), the occurrence of episodes of digestive haemorrhage was statistically correlated with age, sex, type of portal impediment, type of collateral circulation, and the presence or otherwise of ascites, and with portal pressure values measured by splenomanometry. The only statistically significant correlation was that concerning the type of hepatofugal collateral circulation, as digestive haemorrhage proved gradually less frequent in patients with gastro-oesophageal collateral circulation, in those with so-called infraportal collateral circulation and, finally, in those where angiography was unable to demonstrate the presence of any collateral circulation at all.