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The Complete Guide to Echocardiography

Author(s): David I. Silverman, MD, Professory of Medicine, University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Director, Echocardiography Laboratory, Hartford Hospital, Hartford, Connecticut
Warren J. Manning, MD, Professor of Medicine and Radiology, Harvard Medical School, Section Chief, Non-Invasive Cardiac Imaging, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts
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  • ISBN-13: 9780763784058
  • Paperback    360 pages      © 2012
Price: International Sales $100.95 US List
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Overview

The Complete Guide to Echocardiography is a must-have tool for cardiologists and cardiology trainees preparing for their boards. Accompanied by a CD study tool, this text offers a case-based, problem-oriented and image driven program that will ensure mastery of the essential visual elements of echocardiography in combination with a sophisticated understanding of anatomy, hemodynamics, pathophysiology and disease recognition. Focused teaching principles are combined with specific still and video clip examples on a topic by topic basis, and include a series of questions modeled after those found on the Echo Board Certification Exam. 

The Complete Guide to Echocardiography is an essential resource for trainees and practitioners.
 

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Chapter  1  Physics, Instrumentation & Contrast
Chapter  2  The Normal 2D Echocardiographic Examination
Chapter  3  Doppler Echocardiography
Chapter  4  Transesophaegeal Echocardiography
Chapter  5  Tissue Doppler & Strain Imaging
Chapter  6  Quantification of Chamber Volumes, LV Mass & LV Function
Chapter  7  Aortic Valve Disease
Chapter  8  Mitral Valve Disease
Chapter  9  The Right Heart & Pulmonary Hypertension
Chapter  10  Diastolic Function (& Dysfunction)
Chapter  11  Cardiomyopathy
Chapter  12  Congenital Heart Disease
Chapter  13  Tamponade/Constriction/Restriction
Chapter  14  Endocarditis & Prosthetic Valve Evaluation
Chapter  15  Ischemic Heart Disease
Chapter  16  Cardiac Mass
Chapter  17  Echo in Systemic Disease
Chapter  18  Aortic Aneurysm, Dissection, Hematoma, Atheroma
Chapter  19  Rhythm Effects
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David I. Silverman, MD-Professory of Medicine, University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Director, Echocardiography Laboratory, Hartford Hospital, Hartford, Connecticut

 

David I. Silverman, MD is a Professor of Medicine at the University Of Connecticut School Of Medicine in Farmington, CT, and Director of the Echocardiography Laboratory at Hartford Hospital in Hartford, CT. He received his B.A. in English from Yale College in 1976, followed by his M.A. in Biochemistry from the University of Chicago in 1978. Dr. Silverman earned his M.D. from the University of Illinois College of Medicine in 1982. He served as a Clinical Fellow in Cardiology at the West Roxbury Veterans’ Administration Medical Center, Harvard Medical School from 1985-1987 and as a Research Fellow in Cardiology at the Beth Israel Hospital in Boston, MA from 1987-1990. After working as an Instructor in Medicine at Harvard Medical School in 1989, he joined the faculty of the University of Connecticut School of Medicine in 1990 as an Assistant Professor of Medicine.
 
Dr. Silverman has published over fifty peer-reviewed articles during his career, which have appeared in such journals as The American Journal of Cardiology, The New England Journal of Medicine, Circulation, and The Journal of the American Medical Association. He was the recipient of National Institutes of Health Clinical Associate Physician Award in 1995 for “"Suppression of Atrial Fibrillation and Cardiac Function, and a two-time recipient of the Claude Pepper Older Americans Independence Center Research Development Award; in 1999 for “Ventricular Pacing in Atrial Fibrillation and Cardiac Performance” and in 2000 for “Functional Status Following Cardioversion of Atrial Fibrillation”.

Warren J. Manning, MD-Professor of Medicine and Radiology, Harvard Medical School, Section Chief, Non-Invasive Cardiac Imaging, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts

Warren J. Manning received his B.S. in mechanical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology followed by his M.D. from Harvard Medical School in 1983. This was followed by internship/residency in internal medicine and fellowship in cardiovascular diseases at the former Beth Israel Hospital, Boston. Since 1989, he has been on the full-time staff of Beth Israel Hospital/current Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston where he is the Section Chief of Non-invasive Cardiac Imaging and Co-director of the Cardiac MR Center. He also serves as Professor of Medicine and Radiology at Harvard Medical School. His fields of interest include the application of echocardiography to the management of atrial fibrillation and the application of magnetic resonance to the cardiovascular system.

Dr. Manning serves as an editorial consultant and member of various editorial boards including Circulation, The Journal of the American College of Cardiology and the European Heart Journal. He is currently the Co-Editor of the “Images in Cardiovascular Medicine” section of Circulation and of the Editor of Non-invasive Cardiac Imaging and Stress Test of UpToDate. He has co-authored over 200 peer-reviewed articles and over 100 reviews/book chapters/textbooks.
 
A native of Utica, New York, he lives in Natick, MA with his wife and three children.

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  • This book touches on the basics of echocardiography as well as the sonogrphic appearance of cardiac pathologies. The images are great and the questions help reinforce the material.

    Janet Barlow
    Cardiac Sonography Program
    Austin Community College, TX

  • This is an excellent review for anyone preparing for the ASCeXAM. It provides concise and helpful review chapters as well as practice board questions on all of the anatomic, hemodynamic, and pathologic aspects pertinent to echocardiography.

    David J. Homan, MD
    Ochsner Clinic Foundation
    Doody's Book Review - 4 Stars

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