Making Sense of Echocardiography

Making Sense of Echocardiography

by Andrew R . Houghton (Author)

Synopsis

Echocardiography is a powerful diagnostic tool that allows assessment of cardiac function, detection of cardiovascular abnormalities, and measurement of physiological parameters such as valvular function and left ventricular ejection fraction. Taking a step-by-step approach to transthoracic echocardiography, Making Sense of Echocardiography is the ideal handbook for anyone preparing for the Transthoracic Echocardiography accreditation examination of the British Society of Echocardiography. The handbook's 'how to' approach makes it the ideal reference text for the practicing sonographer.

Making Sense of Echocardiography provides a clinical context for each echo study and includes the latest published guidelines on what to do with the results. Transthoracic echocardiography is covered throughout with clear step-by-step guidance on how to perform each study, evaluate your findings and write your report. Separate chapters describe the use of transoesophageal and stress echocardiography. Newer modalities such as 3D and tissue Doppler imaging are covered alongside traditional ultrasound methods, providing a complete snapshot of echocardiography and its applications in cardiac medicine today.

As an up-to-date, accessible, and clearly-written overview of echocardiography, this book is unrivalled. It is an essential guide for Cardiologists, Cardiac Technicians, Primary Care Physicians, specialist nurses, and anyone with an interest in cardiac imaging.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: 1
Publisher: CRC Press
Published: 31 Jul 2009

ISBN 10: 0340950048
ISBN 13: 9780340950043

Media Reviews

Ideal for final year trainee cardiac physiologists and for echocardiographers studying for their BSE exam.
Dr Houghton is to be congratulated on producing a book that manages to be wide-ranging, detailed, up-to-date, well organised and compact.
-SCST Update, 2009

This book then is likely to provide a handy reference in most, if not all, echocardiography departments. A measure of its success will be if it finds a place in most physiologists' pockets.
-Cardiology News

After reading this, I was much clearer in the uses and applications of echocardiography. It is a good overview that was appraochable, but contained enough information for a junior doctor without having to invest in a weighty tome of a reference book.
-BMA Medical Book Awards, 2010

'This is a great quick reference, easy to carry, printed on high quality paper with colorful tables and illustrations that every echo enthusiast should possess'
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Author Bio
Andrew R. Houghton is a Consultant Cardiologist at Grantham and District Hospital, Lincolnshire, and a Visiting Fellow at University of Lincoln, Lincolnshire, UK