Feigenbaum's EchocardiographyThe 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. |
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Contents
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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A B FIGURE acute aneurysm annulus aorta aortic regurgitation aortic stenosis aortic valve apex Apical four-chamber view Armstrong LWBK370-Armstrong-v1.cls September arrows assessment atrial septal defect cardiac Chapter clinical Coll Cardiol color Doppler imaging color flow contrast demonstrates diagnosis dobutamine echocar echocardio endocarditis evaluation Feigenbaum’s Echocardiography FIGURE filling findings four-chamber view recorded heart disease hemodynamic hypertrophic cardiomyopathy hypertrophy inflow ischemia leaflet left ventricle left ventricular LWBK370-Armstrong-v1.cls September 25 M-mode mitral regurgitation mitral valve myocardial infarction myocardium normal Note orifice outflow tract parasternal long-axis view patient posterior pressure gradient prosthetic valve proximal pulmonary artery pulmonary valve pulmonary vein regurgitation jet right atrium right ventricle right ventricular septum short-axis view shunt significant specific stress echocardiography stroke volume systolic technique three-dimensional thrombus tion transducer Transesophageal echocardiogram Transesophageal echocardiogram recorded transesophageal echocardiography transthoracic tricuspid regurgitation tricuspid valve ultrasound valvular velocity ventricular function ventricular outflow tract ventricular septal defect visualized wall motion abnormality


