Essential echocardiography a companion to Braunwald's heart disease edited by Scott D. Solomon, Justina C. Wu and Linda D. Gillam
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- RC683.5.E5
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Includes an index
Section I: Principles of ultrasound and instrumentation. Physical principles of ultrasound and generation of images --
M-mode imaging --
Principles of contrast echocardiography --
Principles of transesophageal echocardiography --
Principles of three-dimensional ultrasound --
Principles and practical aspects of strain echocardiography --
Understanding imaging artifacts --
Section II: The echocardiographic examination. Principles of transthoracic imaging acquisition: the standard adult transthoracic echocardiographic examination --
The transthoracic examination, view by view --
Three-dimensional echocardiography: image acquisition --
Optimization of the patient and equipment --
Utilizing contrast echocardiography in practice --
Echo on-call: echocardiographic emergencies --
Section III: Assessment of cardiac structure and function. Assessment of left ventricular systolic function --
Left ventricular diastolic function --
Assessment of right ventricular structure and function --
Assessment of the atria --
Section IV: Echocardiography for diseases of the myocardium. Acute myocardial infarction --
Mechanical complications of myocardial infarction --
Long-term consequences and prognosis after myocardial infarction --
Echocardiography in heart failure --
Dilated cardiomyopathies --
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy --
Restrictive and infiltrative cardiomyopathies --
Echocardiography in assessment of cardiac synchrony --
Echocardiography in assessment of ventricular assist devices --
Stress echocardiography and echo in cardiopulmonary testing --
Section V: Valvular heart disease. Mitral valve disease --
Aortic valve disease --
Tricuspid and pulmonic valve disease --
Prosthetic valves --
Echocardiography in percutaneous valvular intervention --
Section VI: Diseases of the pericardium and great vessels. Pericardial disease --
Diseases of the aorta --
Section vii: diseases of the pulmonary artery and veins --
Pulmonary embolism --
Pulmonary hypertension --
Section VIII: Cardiac masses. Primary and secondary tumors --
Identification of intracardiac thrombus --
Other cardiac masses --
Section IX: Systemic diseases involving the heart. Echocardiography in infective endocarditis --
Other systemic diseases and the heart --
Echocardiography in malignant disease --
Section X: Congenital heart disease in the adult. Atrial septal defect --
Ventricular septal defect --
Other common congenital defects in adults --
Section XI: Miscellaneous topics in echocardiography. Handheld echocardiography --
Appropriate use of echocardiography --
Echocardiography in the context of other cardiac imaging modalities --
Transesophageal echocardiography for cardiac surgery --
Appendices. Reference tables --
Commonly utilized equations in echocardiography
Echocardiography remains the most commonly used imaging technique to visualize the heart and great vessels, and this clinically oriented text by Drs. Scott D. Solomon, Justina C. Wu, and Linda D. Gillam helps you make the most of its diagnostic and prognostic potential for your patients. Part of the highly regarded Braunwald's family of cardiology references, Essential Echocardiography expertly covers basic principles of anatomy and physiology, the appearance of normal variants across a wide range of cardiovascular diseases, and the hands-on approaches necessary to acquire and interpret optimal echocardiographic images in the clinical setting.
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