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First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
Today, coronary artery disease is one of the major causes of mortality and morbidity in the Western World. In the last decade many major diagnostic and therapeutic advances have been made, considerably furthering our potential in the management of coronary artery disease. At the same time, a new generation of cardiac tools has appeared. The field which has, perhaps, undergone the most important technological innovations is echocardiography. Nowadays, in fact, the world of ultrasounds ofters the cardiologist a wide range of technical applicatons: two-dimensional real-time imaging, intra-and extra-cardiac Doppler flow measurements, real-time imaging of cardiac struc ture and flow by 2D color D...
The increasing success of new intervention methods has created a strong demand for imaging techniques able to visualize the coronary anatomy and to assess its physiologic significance. This book debates various questions on intracoronary echocardiography in its first part, moving on through the contributions of ultrasounds in the pathophysiology and therapy of heart failure, non-invasive identification of the zones of myocardium in which reperfusion has successfully re-established an anterograde flow through the infarct-related coronary vessel and the results of a European Consensus on standards and guidelines for the study of regional and global left ventricular function. The final part of this book deals with the state of the art and the future perspectives of myocardial contrast echocardiography compared with other invasive techniques in the assessment of coronary flow reserve.
Presents recent important clinical and experimental results in the area of echocardiography while detailing the discussions which took place between clinicians at the 8th International Congress held in Rome in February 1993. The text encompasses all presently known aspects of cardiac ultrasound.
Includes FIMS; official bulletin of Federation Internationale de Medecine Sportive.