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Echocardiography (A Practical Guide for Reporting and Interpretation)
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Product Details
Overview
This book sets echocardiography within a routine clinical context. It aims to synthesise guidelines into a pragmatic clinical approach to real patients providing a step-by-step guide to performing, reporting, and interpreting a study. We wrote it imagining we were the calm voice of a senior echocardiographer teaching a junior colleague. This edition has been extensively revised with an expansion of sections on acute, intensive care, and emergency medicine. COVID-19 has necessitated limiting exposure of both patient and operator to infection and caused a huge increase in waiting lists. This has sharpened the debate over matching the level of scan to the clinical question and also highlights the importance of collaboration between clinicians and echocardiographers.
Key Features
- Expanded first chapter on levels of echocardiography
- New sections on COVID-19, cardio-oncology, multivalve disease, and specialist valve clinics
- Incorporation of new international guidelines, grading criteria and normal data
- Guide to how cardiac CT and magnetic resonance can complement echocardiography
- Reformatted text and extra diagrams and tables to improve understanding








