TY - BOOK AU - Allan L. Klein AU - Craig R. Asher TI - Clinical Echocardiography Review: A Self-Assessment Tool SN - 160831054X AV - RC683.5.U5C567 2011 U1 - 616.1207543076–dc22 PY - 2011/// CY - London PB - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins KW - N1 - Contents: Physics of Ultrasound Technique and Instrumentation Cardiac Ultrasound Artifacts MMode and TwoDimensional Threedimensional Echocardiography Transesophageal Echocardiography Sonographer Goal Oriented Technique Doppler and Hemodynamics Tissue Doppler and Strain Coronary Artery Disease Pulmonic and Tricuspid Valvular Disease Endocarditis Cardiomyopathies Systemic Disease Pericardial Diseases Aortic Diseases Atrial Fibrillation ContrastEnhanced Ultrasound Imaging Systolic Function Assessment Diastology Stress Echocardiography Intraoperative Echocardiography Dyssynchrony EvaluationAV Optimization Right Ventricular Disease and Pulmonary Hypertension Cyanotic Congenital Heart Disease Noncyanotic Congenital Heart Disease TumorsMasses N2 - Keep up with the latest technical advances and clinical applications in echocardiography with this self-paced review! Written by national and international echocardiography experts from the Cleveland Clinic and other leading institutions, Clinical Echocardiography Review: A Self-Assessment Tool uses a reader-friendly question-and-answer format to help trainees and clinicians assess and expand their knowledge and improve comprehension and retention of vital information. Inside, readers will discover 28 state-of-the-art chapters ranging from basics such as the echocardiography examination, physics, and artifacts, to clinically oriented topics such as atrial fibrillation, prosthetic valves, cardiomyopathies, and pericardial diseases, to new technologies such as dyssynchrony assessment, strain, and strain rate. Learning and review features include... * 1,000 self-assessment questions with answers, many based on interpretation of sample images, make this the largest question-and-answer review in echocardiography. * Assorted multiple choice questions help readers gauge progress and identify areas in need of further study. * Focus on congenital heart disease helps improve clinical diagnosis of these abnormalities. * Questions addressing all echocardiographic modalities--including M-mode, transesophageal, 2-dimensional, 3-dimensional, Doppler, contrast-enhanced, and stress echo--build understanding of all currently used technologies. * Special section on valvular heart disease highlights echocardiographic appearance of valve problems to speed diagnosis. * Online portions with case studies and moving images . * A companion website includes case studies and animations, plus ALL questions from the text; Common terms and phrases: ANSWER aortic dissection aortic regurgitation aortic stenosis aortic valve apical artifact ascending aorta assessment atrial fibrillation cardiac cardiomyopathy clinical Coll Cardiol constrictive pericarditis coronary artery decrease delay diagnosis diastolic dysfunction dilated dobutamine Doppler recordings echocar echocardio evaluation Figure filling pressures following statements gradient heart failure hypertension hypertrophy incorrect increased ischemia ischemic KEY POINTS left atrial pressure left ventricle left ventricular LV dyssynchrony LV filling LVOT M-mode m/sec mitral annulus mitral inflow mitral regurgitation mitral valve myocardial infarction myocardium normal outflow tract papillary muscle parasternal patient peak systolic peak velocity perfusion posterior present pulmonary artery pulmonary vein regurgitant jet right atrium right ventricular segments septal septum short-axis shunt sinus Soc Echocardiogr stress echo stress echocardiography surgery systolic systolic function systolic pressure therapy thrombus tion tissue Doppler transducer transesophageal transthoracic tricuspid regurgitation tricuspid valve ultrasound ultrasound contrast agents Video volume wall motion abnormalities wave ER -