Stress Echocardiography

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Buch | Hardcover
XXI, 612 Seiten
2009 | 5th ed. 2009
Springer Berlin (Verlag)
978-3-540-76465-6 (ISBN)

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Stress echocardiography is a well-established technique that is versatile, patient-friendly, and relatively inexpensive. The new edition of this successful text has been extensively revised and enlarged to include all the latest information on this procedure.
Over the past twenty years, under the impetus of technological innovations and the drive for cost-effectiveness, stress echocardiography has developed into a well-established technique that is versatile, patient friendly, and relatively inexpensive. This growth has been reflected in the increasing size of past editions of Stress Echocardiography, all of which have been praised for their clarity and scope. This fifth edition of the book has been extensively revised and updated to reflect the further progress achieved over the past few years. The early chapters place the technique within a historical context and describe its pathophysiological basis. Thereafter, all aspects of stress echocardiography are discussed, clearly and in detail, by the distinguished pioneer, Eugenio Picano, and other contributors carefully selected for their expertise in the topic under consideration. Both mainstream and emerging applications are explained, and systematic comparisons with competing and complementary cardiac imaging techniques are provided from a clinically oriented perspective. The text is supported by a large number of high-quality illustrations. This book will be invaluable not only to cardiologists but also to non-experts such as technicians and students.

The author is Director of the Pisa Institute of Clinical Physiology of the Italian National Research Council. He is/was present or past editorial board member or guest editor of Circulation, Journal American College of Cardiology, European Journal Echocardiography, Journal of American Society of Echocardiography. He is founder and editor-in-chief of the Biomed Central, ISI-tracked, journal Cardiovascular Ultrasound.

Section 1. Basic Principles, Methodology and Pathophysiology
1. Stress echocardiography: a historical and societal perspective (E. Picano)
2. Anatomical and functional targets of stress testing (E. Picano)
3. Symptoms and signs of myocardial ischemia (E. Picano)
4. Rational basis of stress echocardiography (F. Recchia, E. Picano)
5. Pathogenetic mechanisms of stress (E. Picano)
6. Echocardiographic signs of ischemia (E. Picano)
7. Segmentation of the left ventricle (E. Picano.)
8. Right heart stress echocardiography (E. Picano, E. Grunig, JA. San Roman, K. Damon, NB. Schiller)
9. Coronary flow reserve (F. Rigo, J. Lowenstein,E. Picano)
10. Stress echocardiography: instructions for use (E. Picano)

Section 2. Stresses: how, when and why
11. Exercise echocardiography (L. Pierard, E. Picano)
12. Dobutamine stress echocardiography (E. Picano)
13. Dipyridamole stress echocardiography (E. Picano)
14. Adenosine stress echocardiography (M. Ostojic, R. Citro, E. Picano)
15. Pacing stress echocardiography (E. Picano)
16. Ergonovine stress echocardiography (JK. Song, E. Picano)
17. Hyperventilation and cold pressor test (E. Picano)
18. Grading to ischemic response (E. Picano)
19. Diagnostic results and indications (E. Picano)
20. Myocardial viability (L. Pierard, E. Picano)
21. Diagnostic flowcharts (E. Picano)
22. Prognosis (E. Picano)

Section 3. New technologies and new diagnostic targets
23. New technologies (TH. Marwick, AC. Borges, E. Picano)
24. Contrast stress echo: endocardial, borders, myocardial perfusion, cellular receptors (MJ. Monaghan, E. Picano)
25. Diastolic stress echo (M. Galderisi, E. Picano)
26. Endothelial dysfunction and vascular stress echocardiography (E. Picano)

Section 4. In front of the patient. Clinical applications in different patient subsets.
27. Special subsets of angiographically defined patients (E. Picano)
28. Special subsets of electrocardiographically defined patients (E. Picano)
29. Special subsets of clinically defined patients (R. Sicari, G. Bedetti, E. Picano)
30. Microvascular disease (PG. Camici, E. Picano)
31. Hypertensive (E. Picano)
32. Diabetes (L. Cortigiani, E. Picano)
33. Stress echocardiography in dilated cardiomyopathy (E. Picano)
34. Stress echocardiography in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (E. Picano)
35. Stress echocardiography after cardiac transplantation (T. Bombardini, G. Arpesella, E. Picano)
36. Stress Doppler echocardiography in valvular heart disease (E. Picano, P. Pibarot, JL. Monin,RO. Bonow, P. Lancellotti)
37. Stress echo in children (MN. Henein, E. Picano)

Section 5. Comparison with other imaging techniques
38. Stress echocardiography and nuclear imaging (TH. Marwick, E. Picano)
39. Stress echo vs MSCT (W. Wijns, E. Picano)
40. Stress echo vs cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (J. Schwitter, E. Picano)
41. Stress echo and the imperative of appropriateness (E. Picano)
Section 1. Basic Principles, Methodology and Pathophysiology
1. Stress echocardiography: a historical and societal perspective (E. Picano)
2. Anatomical and functional targets of stress testing (E. Picano)
3. Symptoms and signs of myocardial ischemia (E. Picano)
4. Rational basis of stress echocardiography (F. Recchia, E. Picano)
5. Pathogenetic mechanisms of stress (E. Picano)
6. Echocardiographic signs of ischemia (E. Picano)
7. Segmentation of the left ventricle (E. Picano.)
8. Right heart stress echocardiography (E. Picano, E. Grunig, JA. San Roman, K. Damon, NB. Schiller)
9. Coronary flow reserve (F. Rigo, J. Lowenstein,E. Picano)

From reviews of the previous editions:

"Dr. Picano, one of the pioneers of stress echo, describes the pathophysiological basis of the technique extremely well. In addition, both the advantages and the limitations of the method are covered in a clear and comprehensive way. The book will be useful to cardiologists and even 'non-experts' such as echo technicians and students" (CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH)

"A narrative and enjoyable styleà An extremely valuable and important book for those who practice stress echo and are interested in clinical and scientific aspects of the method." (DER INTERNIST)

From the reviews of the fourth edition:

"The book is written for physicians and sonographers practising stress echocardiography and for beginners ... . The book provides an up-to-date, extensive and comprehensive coverage of various means of performing stress echocardiography, the implications that each suggest with diagnostic flow charts, the new technological developments with their applications .... . At present it is the only existing book covering all aspects of stress echocardiography. This book is a pleasure to read and reflects the tremendous contribution of dr. Picano in this field." (Bharati Shivalkar, Acta Cardiologica, Vol. 59 (4), 2004)

Zusatzinfo XXI, 612 p.
Verlagsort Berlin
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 1208 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete
Schlagworte Computed tomography (CT) • coronary artery disease • Diagnosis • Echocardiography • Echokardiographie • Hypertension • Imaging • Stress • Ultrasound
ISBN-10 3-540-76465-8 / 3540764658
ISBN-13 978-3-540-76465-6 / 9783540764656
Zustand Neuware
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