cover image - Echo Made Easy, 4th Edition
ISBN: 9780702083600
Copyright: 2025
Publication Date: 08-16-2024
Page Count: 294
Imprint: Elsevier
List Price: $44.99

Echo Made Easy, 4th Edition

by Sam Kaddoura, BSc(Hons), BMBCh(Oxon), PhD, DIC, FRCP, FESC, FACC

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cover image - Echo Made Easy, 4th Edition
ISBN: 9780702083600
Copyright: 2025
Publication Date: 08-16-2024
Page Count: 294
Imprint: Elsevier
List Price: $44.99
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    • Covers latest advances in the field, including diseases of the heart and aorta, and therapies such as cardiac re-synchronisation therapy (CRT) and transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI)
    • Easy to read and navigate – organised in a logical way to take you through the topic and techniques
    • High quality images throughout to illustrate concepts
    • Provides practical clinical advice for non-experts
    • Features 60 online questions including multiple-choice questions, cases and echo exams to test your knowledge
    • An enhanced eBook version is included with purchase. The eBook allows you to access all the text, figures and references, with the ability to search, customise your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud
    • Fully updated with recent advances in all aspects of echocardiography
    • Reflects the latest published international guidelines
    • New online content includes echo video images with accompanying self-assessment questions
    • New paediatric echo and adult congenital heart disease section
  • 1. What is echo?
    1.1 Basic notions
    1.2 Viewing the heart
    1.3 Echo techniques
    1.4 The normal echo
    1.5 Who should have an echo?
    1.6 Murmurs
    2. Valves
    2.1 Mitral valve (MV)
    2.2 Aortic valve (AV)
    2.3 Tricuspid valve (TV)
    2.4 Pulmonary valve (PV)
    3. Doppler – velocities and pressures
    3.1 Special uses of Doppler
    3.2 Continuity equation
    4. Heart failure, myocardium and pericardium
    4.1 Heart failure
    4.2 Assessment of LV systolic function
    4.3 Coronary artery disease
    4.4 Cardiomyopathies and myocarditis
    4.5 Diastolic function
    4.6 Right heart and lungs
    4.7 Long-axis function
    4.8 Pericardial disease
    4.9 Device therapy for heart failure – cardiac resynchronization therapy
    5. Transoesophageal, 3D and stress echo and other echo techniques
    5.1 Transoesophageal echo
    5.2 Stress echo
    5.3 Contrast echo
    5.4 Three-dimensional (3D) echo
    5.5 Echo in special hospital settings
    6. Cardiac masses, infection, congenital abnormalities, aorta
    6.1 Cardiac masses
    6.2 Infection
    6.3 Artificial (prosthetic) valves
    6.4 Congenital abnormalities
    6.5 Aorta
    7. Special situations and conditions
    7.1 Pregnancy
    7.2 Rhythm disturbances
    7.3 Stroke, TIA and thromboembolism
    7.4 Hypertension and LVH
    7.5 Breathlessness and peripheral oedema
    7.6 Screening and follow-up echo
    7.7 Advanced age
    7.8 Echo abnormalities in some systemic diseases, conditions and drugs
    7.9 Individuals with cancer
    7.10 Paediatric echo
    8. Performing and reporting an echo
    8.1 Performing an echo
    8.2 Reporting an echo
    Conclusions
    Further reading
    Index

  • Sam Kaddoura, BSc(Hons), BMBCh(Oxon), PhD, DIC, FRCP, FESC, FACC, Consultant Cardiologist at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital and Royal Brompton Hospital, London; Honorary Consultant Cardiologist, Royal Hospital Chelsea, London; Honorary Senior Lecturer, Imperial College School of Medicine, London, UK
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