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86 reviewsfindings. With more than 800 images that detail the technique of performing these studies and demonstrate various cardiovascular pathologies, as well as a DVD containing more than 350 moving images, it is a valuable compendium for both novice and experienced practitioners.
The book opens with chapters on the history of 3D echocardiography and basic and technical aspects of live/real time 3D transthoracic and transesophageal echocardiograpy, then considers:
It concludes with coverage of some of the most recent advances in 3D technology, real time full-volume imaging, and 3D wall tracking, including 3D assessment of strain, strain rate, twist, and torsion.
Vividly demonstrating the superiority of 3D echocardiography over conventional 2D imaging in several clinical situations, this carefully produced volume shows how to use the most recent technology for better assessment of cardiovascular disease.Content:
Chapter 1 Historical Perspective (pages 1–12):
Chapter 2 3D Echocardiographic Technology (pages 13–22):
Chapter 3 How to do a 3D Echocardiogram: Examination Protocol and Normal Anatomy (pages 23–54):
Chapter 4 Mitral Valve (pages 55–71):
Chapter 5 Aortic Valve and Aorta (pages 72–98):
Chapter 6 Tricuspid and Pulmonary Valves (pages 99–113):
Chapter 7 Prosthetic Valves (pages 114–121):
Chapter 8 Left Ventricular and Right Ventricular Function Assessment (pages 122–127):
Chapter 9 Ischemic Heart Disease (pages 128–136):
Chapter 10 Cardiomyopathies (pages 137–154):
Chapter 11 Congenital Heart Disease (pages 155–217):
Chapter 12 Tumors and Other Mass Lesions (pages 218–254):
Chapter 13 Pericardial Disorders (pages 255–262):
Chapter 14 Live/Real Time 3D Transesophageal Echocardiography (pages 263–282):
Chapter 15 The Challenges of Volume Ultrasound: Real Time Full?Volume Imaging (pages 283–286):
Chapter 16 3D Wall Motion Tracking as the Ultimate Technology for Wall Motion Analysis (pages 287–293):