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Contents
1
Introduction
2
Standard imaging Views
3
The normal echocardiogram
4
Assessment of function
5
Valves
6
Aquired heart disease
7
Congenital heart disease
8
Miscellaneous
Introduction
Preface
Cardiac anatomy
The principle of ultrasound
Instrumentation and terminology
Techniques
Standard imaging Views
Parasternal imaging planes
Parasternal long axis
Parasternal short axis
Apical imaging planes
Apical 4 chamber
Apical 2 chamber
Apical 3 chamber
suprasternal view
subcostal view
subxyphoidal view
The normal echocardiogram
Assessment of function
Systolic function
Dobutamine stress testing
Diastolic function
Valves
Echocardiographic evaluation of Aortic valve
Echocardiographic evaluation of Mitral valve
Systolic Anterior Motion (SAM)
Echocardiographic evaluation of Tricuspid valve
Echocardiographic evaluation of Pulmonary valve
Prevalvular acceleration (PISA)
Indications for echocardiography
Aquired heart disease
Myocardial infarction
Anterior
Posterior
Inferior
Right ventricular
Cardiomyopathy
Myocarditis
Pericarditis
Tako-tsubo
Congenital heart disease
Septum defects
Atrial Septum Defect (ASD)
Ventricular Septum Defect (VSD)
Fallot
Double discordance
Dextracardia]]
Miscellaneous
3D Echocardiography
Contrast Echocardiography
Strain imaging
2D strain
Tissue Velocity Imaging
Vector velocity Imaging