This book is a practical guiding manual to explain critical clinical practice in three-dimensional (3D) echocardiography. The use of this technology has been limited to certain pioneer imaging units, but with the advent of lower cost hardware it is spreading and reaching more users that will start to use it often without previous experience or formal academic training. This title provides these readers with a full review of the features, clinical indications and methodological aspects of 3D echo in a practical, “how-to-do-it” way. 3D-echocardiography techniques are becoming more diverse, as they are applied to transthoracic and transesophageal studies, 3D-wall motion tracking, fusion of echocardiographic and fluoroscopy navigation, fusion of wall motion tracking and coronary tomography. All these aspects are described and explained deeply in this book.
Зміст
Introduction.- Physical And Technical Aspects Of 3D- Echocardiography.- General Aspects Of Transthoracic 3D-Echo.- General Aspects Of Transesophageal 3D-Echo.- 3D-Echo Protocols For The Diagnosis Of Valvular Disease.- 3D-Echo Protocols For Assesing Volume And Function.- 3D-Wall Motion Tracking. Measuring Myocardial Strain With 3d.- Guiding Structural Interventions With 3D-Echo.- Fusion Of 3D-Echo And Other Imaging Modalities.- Future Directions.
Про автора
Dr. Eduardo Casas Rojo MD, Ph D is a cardiologist in the Cardiac Imaging Unit in Hospital Ramon y Cajal (Madrid). Concentrating on general echocardiography, stress echo, coronary multislice tomography and clinical cardiology, his areas of investigation include: tissue Doppler, 3D echo and 3D-speckle tracking echocardiography, and fusion of 3D-ST and CT. Dr. Covadonga Fernandez-Golfin MD is coordinator of the Cardiac Imaging Unit in Hospital Ramon y Cajal (Madrid) and a specialist in echocardiography and also an experienced researcher in cardiac MR. Dr. José Luis Zamorano Gómez MD, Ph D. Head of Cardiology. Hospital Ramon y Cajal (Madrid, Spain). Dr. Zamorano is one of the leaders of international cardiology and cardiac imaging research.