The EACVI Echo Handbook
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Product details:
- Edition number 2nd ed.
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 26 November 2015
- ISBN 9780198713623
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages616 pages
- Size 198x141x25 mm
- Weight 624 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
The EACVI Echo Handbook is the perfect companion for making both every day and complex clinical decisions. Designed and written by experts for use in the clinical arena, this practical guide provides the necessary information for reviewing, or consulting while performing or reporting on an echo or making clinical decisions based on echo findings.
MoreLong description:
Concise, fact-based and packed with images and illustrations The EACVI Echo Handbook is the perfect companion for making both every day and complex clinical decisions. Designed and written by leading experts in the field of echocardiography for use in the clinical arena, this practical handbook provides the necessary information for reviewing, or consulting while performing or reporting on an echo or making clinical decisions based on echo findings.
Disease-focussed and succinct, it covers the information needed to accurately perform and interpret echocardiograms, including how to set up the echo-machine to optimize an examination and how to perform echocardiographic disease assessment; the clinical indicators, procedures and contraindications.
Linked to EACVI recommendations and the EACVI Core Curriculum The EACVI Echo Handbook is an essential and easily accessible manual on using echocardiography for sonographers and trainee cardiologists that should never be left behind when performing an echocardiogram.
The elaboration of individual thematic areas is excellent, integrating extensive insights from the expert literature in a logical and easily-intelligible way.
Table of Contents:
Part 1. How to set up the echo-machine to optimize your examination
How to set up the echo-machine to optimize your examination
Part 2. The standard transthoracic echo-examination
2D echo and M-Mode echo
Doppler echocardiography
Functional echocardiography
3D echocardiography
Left ventricular opacification with contrast echocardiography
The storage and report
Part 3. The standard transoesophageal echocardiographic examination
Clinical indications, procedures and contraindications
2D examination
Continuous, colour flow Doppler and pulse wave examination
3D examination
The storage and report
Part 4. Assessment of left ventricular systolic dysfunction
Assessment of left ventricular systolic dysfunction
Part 5. Assessment of diastolic function / dysfunction
Assessment of diastolic function / dysfunction
Part 6. Ischaemic heart disease
Ischaemic heart disease
Chronic ischaemic cardiomyopathy
Coronary arteries
Part 7. Heart valve disease
Aortic stenosis
Pulmonary stenosis
Subvalvular and supravalvular stenosis
Mitral stenosis
Tricuspid stenosis
Aortic regurgitation
Mitral regurgitation
Tricuspid regurgitation
Pulmonary regurgitation
Multivalvular disease
Prosthetic valves
Endocarditis
Part 8. Cardiomyopathies
Dilated cardiomyopathy
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Restrictive cardiomyopathy
Myocarditis
Tako-Tsubo
Arrythmogenic RV cardiomyopathy
Part 9. Right heart function and pulmonary artery pressure
RV function
Volume overload
Pressure overload
Part 10. Pericardial disease
Pericardial effusion
Constrictive pericarditis
Pericardial cysts
Congenital absence of pericardium
Part 11. Cardiac transplants
Cardiac transplants
Part 12. Critically ill patients
Critically ill patients
Part 13. Congenital Heart Disease
Pathological intercavity communications
Persistent left superior vena cana
Ebstein's anomaly
Tetralogy of fallot after repair
Aortic coarctation
Part 14. Cardiac masses and potential sources of embolism
Vegetations
Thrombi
Cardiac tumours
Miscellaneous non-neoplastic intracardiac masses
Extracardiac masses
Structures mistaken for abnormal cardiac masses
Part 15. Diseases of the aorta
Aortic dissection
Thoracic aortic aneurysm
Traumatic injury of the aorta
Aortic atherosclerosis
Sinus of valsalva aneurysm
Part 16. Stress echo
Procedure guide
Dypiridamole
Adenosin
Diobutamine
Stress echo assessment of haemodynamics and valves
Part 17. Systemic disease and other conditions
Athlete's heart
Heart during pregnancy
Systemic diseases