Feigenbaum's EchocardiographyLippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2010 - 785 pagine The thoroughly revised Seventh Edition of Feigenbaum's Echocardiography reflects recent changes in the technology and clinical use of echocardiography. Highlights include detailed discussions on the use of three-dimensional echocardiography and perfusion imaging and new information on the mechanics and utility of Strain and Strain rate imaging. Many new images complement the state-of-the-art information on technological advances. Current AHA/ACC guidelines are included for each chapter. An accompanying DVD contains tutorials on echo interpretation with voiceover and animations. |
Sommario
Armstrong LWBK370ArmstrongFM | |
Application of Echocardiography to Patients with Prosthetic Valves 392 | |
RightSided Prosthetic Valves 415 | |
Hypertrophic and Other Cardiomyopathies 539 | |
Monitoring of Nonoperative and Interventional Procedures 698 | |
Suggested Readings 424 | |
Congenital Heart Diseases 561 | |
Abnormalities of Right Ventricular Outflow 571 | |
Infarction 446 | |
Abnormal Vascular Connections and Structures 600 | |
Suggested Readings 632 | |
INDEX | |
Masses Tumors and Source of Embolus 711 | |
Echocardiography in Systemic Disease and Clinical Problem Solving 741 | |
CONTENTS | |
Stress Echocardiography 473 | |
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