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Echo Made Easy

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ISBN: 9780443103636

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Echo Made Easy, 2nd Edition

By Sam Kaddoura, BSc, BM, BCh, DIC, PhD, FRCP, FESC, FACC

Publication Date: 29 Jan 2009
Online Price: AU$ 37.80
RRP: AU$ 42.00
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Binding : Paperback, Reference

A title in the Made Easy Series.

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This best-selling and highly-praised book provides a practical and clinically useful introduction to echo. The author explains the echo techniques available, what an echo can and cannot give, and, importantly, puts echo into a clinical perspective. The sections are ordered with the techniques most often used to diagnose a particular clinical problem explained first. The final chapter deals with special clinical situations.

Reviews

"Unquestionably achieves the author’s aim … and does so with consummate ease." British Journal of Cardiology - Review of previous edition

Key Features

  • This highly-praised book is a simple guide to a difficult subject, written in a conversational and accessible style. It is essential reading for anyone wishing to learn about echo - doctors, technicians, medical students etc.
  • It provides full practical coverage of the clinical aspects of heart disease.
  • It will be of great use to those experienced in echo as a refresher and reference source in pocket-size.

New to this Edition

  • Fully updated with the many recent advances in echocardiography.
  • Now presented in full colour throughout with new illustrations.
  • New sections on device therapy for heart failure (cardiac resynchronization therapy, CRT) and the use of echo and TOE (or TEE) in special situations.
  • Expanded sections on diastolic function and tissue Doppler imaging.
  • Additional material on the newer echo techniques such as 3-D echo, stress echo and contrast echo.
  • Special clinical situations now include pulmonary embolism, pericardial disease, advanced age, athletic heart and obesity.

Contents

1. What is echo?
2. Valves
3. Doppler – velocities and pressures
4. Heart failure, myocardium and pericardium
5. Transoesophageal and stress echo and other echo techniques
6. Cardiac masses, infection and congenital abnormalities
7. Special situations and conditions

Author Information

By Sam Kaddoura, BSc, BM, BCh, DIC, PhD, FRCP, FESC, FACC, Consultant Cardiologist, Chelsea & Westminster Hospital and Royal Brompton Hospital; Honorary Senior Lecturer, Imperial College School of Medicine, London, UK

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