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ESC Textbook of Cardiovascular Imaging 3rd Revised edition [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 864 pages, height x width x depth: 283x229x39 mm, weight: 2364 g
  • Sērija : The European Society of Cardiology Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Jun-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198849354
  • ISBN-13: 9780198849353
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 864 pages, height x width x depth: 283x229x39 mm, weight: 2364 g
  • Sērija : The European Society of Cardiology Series
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  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198849354
  • ISBN-13: 9780198849353
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The ESC Textbook of Cardiovascular Imaging third edition provides extensive coverage of all cardiovascular imaging modalities. Produced in collaboration with the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging with contributions from specialists across the globe and edited by a distinguished team of experts, it is a 'state of the art' clinically-orientated imaging reference.
Now fully revised and updated with the latest imaging techniques and technology and covering even more conditions than before, it not only discusses the principles of individual modalities but also clearly demonstrates the added value each technique can bring to the treatment of all cardiac diseases. Richly illustrated with colour figures, images, and tables and using a wealth of newly available evidence to link theory to practice, it demonstrates how these techniques can be used in the diagnosis of a range of cardiovascular diseases. Learning how to apply them in practice is made easy with free access to videos and imaging loops online.
Impressive in scope, The ESC Textbook of Cardiovascular Imaging contains information on cutting-edge technical developments in echocardiography, CT, CMR and hybrid imaging and well imaging's current role in cardiac interventions, such as identifying cardiac structures, helping to guide procedures and exclude possible complications. The application of imaging modalities in conditions such as valvular and coronary heart disease, heart failure, cardiomyopathies, peri-myocardial disease, adult congenital heart disease and aortic disease, is also extensively considered.
From discussion on improved imaging techniques and advances in technology, to guidance and explanation of key practices and theories, this new edition of The ESC Textbook of Cardiovascular Imaging is the ideal reference guide for cardiologists and radiologists alike.
The print edition of The ESC Textbook of Cardiovascular Imaging comes with access to the online version on Oxford Medicine Online, for as long as the edition is published by Oxford University Press. By activating your unique access code, you can read and annotate the full text online, follow links from the references to primary research materials, and view, enlarge and download all the figures and tables.

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Review from previous edition Impressive in scope. Ideal reference guide for cardiologists and radiologists alike...This is the magnum opus of CV Imaging. Learning how to apply [ techniques] in practice is made easy with free access to videos and imaging loops online with the full text so that it is always available, even when on the move. * British Medical Awards 2016 * The second edition of the ESC Textbook of Cardiovascular Imaging is a compendium of imaging expertise. . . it gives an excellent account of how to assess, quantify and, in some cases, manage both common and rare cardiac conditions. * G. Sunthar Kanaganayagam, Imaging Fellow, Hammersmith Hospital, London, British Journal of Cardiology, 22 (154), 2015 * With its official endorsement by the ESC and its board of distinguished editors, this textbook can certainly claim to become one of the most important reference sources for non-invasive cardiac imaging in Europe * Oliver Gaemperli, Cardio Pulse * This book will equip readers with an understanding of the role particular imaging modalities play in the management of a spectrum of cardiac disorders. This is an excellent resource for noninvasive and invasive cardiologists alike. * Doody's Notes *

Symbols and abbreviations xi
Contributors xv
SECTION 1 Technical aspects of imaging
1 Conventional echocardiography--basic principles
3(38)
Andreas Hagendorff
Stephan Stobe
Bhupendar Tayal
2 Nuclear cardiology (PET and SPECT)--basic principles
41(16)
Danilo Neglia
Riccardo Liga
Stephan G. Nekolla
Frank M. Bengel
Ornella Rimoldi
Paolo G. Camici
3 Cardiac CT--basic principles
57(10)
Gianluca Pontone
Filippo Cademartiri
4 CMR--basic principles
67(12)
Jan Bogaert
Rolf Symons
Jeremy Wright
5 Training and competence in cardiovascular imaging
79(8)
Kevin Fox
Marcelo F. Di Carli
SECTION 2 New technical developments in imaging techniques
6 New developments in echocardiography / Advanced echocardiography
87(24)
6.1 Three-dimensional echocardiography
87(16)
Silvia Gianscefani
Mark J. Monaghan
6.2 Assessment of myocardial function by speckle-tracking echocardiography
103(8)
Thor Edvardsen
Lars Gunnar Klaeboe
Ewa Szymczyk
Jarostaw D. Kasprzak
7 Contrast echocardiography
111(10)
Roxy Senior
Harald Becher
Fausto J. Pinto
Rajdeep S. Khattar
8 Echocardiography in the cath lab: Fusion imaging and use of intracardiac echocardiography
121(8)
Covadonga Fernandez-Golffn
Jose Luis Zamorano
9 New technical developments in nuclear cardiology and hybrid imaging
129(16)
Antti Saraste
Sharmila Dorbala
Juhani Knuuti
10 New technical developments in cardiac CT: Anatomy, fractional flow reserve (FFR), and machine learning
145(16)
Stephan Achenbach
Jonathan Leipsic
James Min
SECTION 3 Valvular heart disease
11 Aortic valve stenosis
161(20)
Philippe Pibarot
Helmut Baumgartner
Marie-Annick Clavel
Nancy Cote
Stefan Orwat
12 Aortic valve regurgitation
181(10)
Julien Magne
Patrizio Lancellotti
13 Mitral valve stenosis
191(8)
Ferande Peters
Eric Brochet
14 Mitral valve regurgitation
199(12)
Daniel Rodriguez Mufioz
Kyriakos Yiangou
Jose Luis Zamorano
15 Tricuspid and pulmonary valve disease
211(12)
Denisa Muraru
Elif Leyla Sade
16 Multiple and mixed valvular heart disease
223(10)
Philippe Unger
Madalina Carbi
17 Intraoperative transoesophageal echocardiography for valvular surgery
233(18)
Joseph F. Maalouf
Hector I. Michelena
18 Valvular prostheses
251(20)
Luigi P. Badano
Denisa Muraru
19 Endocarditis
271(16)
Daniel Rodriguez Munoz
Alvaro Marco del Castillo
SECTION 4 Procedures in the intensive cardiovascular care unit
20 Imaging - guided transseptal puncture and transcatheter closure of patent foramen ovale/atrial septal defect, ventricular septal defect, and paravalvular leaks
287(16)
Itzhak Kronzon
Juan Manuel Monteagudo
Francesco F. Faletra
Priti Mehla
Muhamed Saric
21 Imaging for electrophysiological procedures
303(12)
Louisa O'Neill
Lain Sim
John Whitaker
Steven Williams
Henry Chubb
Pal Maurovich-Horvat
Mark O'Neill
Reza Razavi
22 Transcatheter aortic valve implantation
315(22)
Arnold C.T. Ng
Victoria Delgado
Jeroen J. Bax
23 Transcatheter mitral valve interventions
337(24)
Nina C. Wunderlich
Robert J. Siegel
Ronak Rajani
Nir Flint
24 Transcatheter tricuspid valve repair / replacement
361(16)
Rebecca T. Hahn
25 Transcatheter pulmonic valve replacement
377(18)
Kuberan Pushparajah
Alessandra Frigiola
SECTION 5 Coronary artery disease
26 Echocardiography and detection of coronary artery disease
395(8)
Thor Edvardsen
Marta Sitges
Rosa Sicari
27 Nuclear cardiology and detection of coronary artery disease
403(18)
Richard Underwood
James Stirrup
Danilo Neglia
28 PET-CT and detection of coronary artery disease
421(14)
Marcelo F. Di Carli
29 MDCT and detection of coronary artery disease
435(12)
Stephan Achenbach
Pal Maurovich-Horvat
30 CMR and detection of coronary artery disease
447(20)
Eike Nagel
Juerg Schwitter
Sven Plein
31 Non-invasive Imaging of the vulnerable atherosclerotic plaque
467(14)
Rong Bing
David E. Newby
Jagat Narula
Marc R. Dweck
32 Imaging of microvascular disease
481(16)
Paolo G. Camici
Ornella Rimoldi
SECTION 6 Heart failure
33 Evaluation of systolic LV function and LV mechanics
497(10)
Rainer Hoffmann
Frank A. Flachskampf
34 Evaluation of left ventricular diastolic function
507(12)
Bogdan A. Popescu
Carmen C. Beladan
Maurizio Galderisi
35 Imaging of the right heart
519(26)
Lawrence Rudski
Petros Nihoyannopoulos
Sarah Blissett
36 Assessment of viability
545(20)
Luc A. Pierard
Paola Cargiulo
Pasquale Perrone-Filardi
Bernhard Gerber
Joseph B. Selvanayagam
37 Imaging cardiac innervation
565(12)
Albert Flotats
Ignasi Carrio
38 Cardiac synchronization therapy: Selection of candidates
577(10)
Victoria Delgado
Jens-Uwe Voigt
39 Cardiac synchronization therapy: Optimization and follow-up
587(12)
Marta Sitges
Erwan Donal
40 Echocardiography evaluation in extracorporeal support
599(14)
Susanna Price
Alessia Cambaro
41 Cardiac imaging in cardio-oncology
613(16)
Riccardo Asceggiano
Pacrizio Lancellotti
Maurizio Galderisif
Stephane Ederhy
Marie Moonen
SECTION 7 Cardiomyopathies
42 Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
629(16)
Nuno Cardim
Alexandra Toste
Robin Nijveldt
43 Infiltrative cardiomyopathy
645(16)
Massimo Lombardi
Silvia Pica
Antonella Camporeale
Alessia Gimelli
Dudley J. Pennell
44 Dilated cardiomyopathy
661(20)
Upasana Tayal
Sanjay Prasad
Tjeerd Germans
Albert C. van Rossum
45 Other genetic and acquired cardiomyopathies
681(16)
Kristina Haugaa
Perry Elliott
SECTION 8 Peri-myocardial disease
46 Pericardial effusion and cardiac tamponade
697(10)
Allan Klein
Bernard Cosyns
Aldo L. Schenone
47 Constrictive pericarditis
707(8)
Alida L.P. Caforio
Maurizio Galderisi
Massimo Imazio
Renzo Marcolongo
Yehuda Adler
Ciro Santoro
48 Myocarditis
715(16)
Ali Yilmaz
Heiko Mahrholdt
Udo Sechtem
49 Cardiac masses and tumours
731(16)
Teresa Lopez-Fernandez
Peter Buser
SECTION 9 Aortic disease: aneurysm and dissection
50 The role of echocardiography
747(10)
Arturo Evangelista
Gisela Teixido-Tura
51 Aortic disease: Aneurysm and dissection--role ofCMR
757(14)
Jose F. Rodriguez-Palomares
Arturo Evangelista
52 Aortic disease: Aneurysm and dissection--role ofMSCT
771(12)
Roclo Hinojar
Raimund Erbel
SECTION 10 Adult congenital heart disease
53 The role of echocardiography in adult congenital heart disease
783(26)
Lindsay A. Smith
Mark K. Friedberg
Luc Mertens
54 TheroleofCMRandMSCT
809(14)
Giovanni Di Salvo
Francesca R. Pluchinotta
Index 823
José Luis Zamorano is Professor of Medicine at the University Complutense in Madrid and Director of the Cardiovascular Institute at the University Clinic San Carlos, Madrid. His key research interests include ischaemic heart disease, cardiovascular risk factors and imaging modalities. He serves on numerous Editorial Boards, including the European Journal of Echocardiography, the American Society of Echocardiography and the European Heart Journal. He has authored over 200 articles for peer-reviewed journals.

Professor Bax is Director of Non-invasive Imaging and Director of the Echo Laboratory in the Department of Cardiology at Leiden University Medical Centre, The Netherlands. He is also Past-President of the European Society of Cardiology.

Professor Knuuti is Director of Cardiology at University of Turku and Turku University Hospital, Turku, Finland. Professor Knuuti's main research field is noninvasive imaging especially using PET, SPECT, echocardiography, MRI and CT. The main research focus has been on cardiovascular diseases especially coronary artery disease and heart failure. In these conditions, the focus has been in understanding the physiology and pathophysiology of these diseases as well in developing new tests for diagnosis and therapy guidance. He has 823 publications, of which 553 are original articles and reviews.

Professor Patrizio Lancellotti is Head of the Intensive Care Cardiology unit at the University of Ličge Hospital Center and Professor of Clinical Medicine at the University of Ličge. His research has led to significant progress in the care of patients suffering from functional mitral insufficiency.

Professor Pinto received MD and PhD from Lisbon School of Medicine, University of Lisbon, Portugal and completed fellowships at Santa Maria University Hospital (Lisbon, Portugal), and Stanford University Medical School (CA, USA), where he was Clinical Attending in the Echo lab. He is Dean of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Lisbon, Professor of Cardiology and Head of the Cardiovascular Department. He was President and founder of the European Association of Echocardiography (2003-2004) and President of the ESC (2014-2016). He is President Elect of WHF, FESC, FACC, FASA, FSCAI, FASE and Honorary Member of several international societies. He was Editor in Chief of the Portuguese Journal of Cardiology (1999-2015), and Member of the Editorial Board of several international journals. He published over 600 indexed articles and has presented over 1500 lectures/chairmanships at national and international meetings. His main areas of interest are cardiovascular imaging among others.

Bogdan A. Popescu is Professor of Cardiology at the University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Carol Davila" in Bucharest, Romania. He is head of the Third Cardiology Department and director of the echocardiography laboratory at the Institute of Cardiovascular Disease "Prof. C. C. Iliescu" in Bucharest. He published more than 180 scientific papers in peer-reviewed journals and more than 25 book chapters and books in cardiology and cardiac imaging. His main fields of research interest are on myocardial function/heart failure, valvular heart disease and cardiomyopathies.

Professor Sechtem is the Project Coordinator for Research, Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, Robert-Bosch-Krankenhaus Stuttgart and also the Associate Professor of Medicine and Cardiology at the University of Tübingen