Echo Made Easy 3rd Edition by Sam Kaddoura
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Author: Sam Kaddoura
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A strong and secure method that is now widely accessible for cardiovascular research is echocardiography (echo), which uses ultrasound to study the heart. This straightforward and well-reviewed text serves as a valuable introduction to the topic from a clinical and practical standpoint. It attempts to provide an explanation of the various echo techniques, lists the applications for which they are most appropriate, and—above all—places echo in a therapeutic context. Everyone who uses or requests echo will benefit from this book, especially medical students and doctors-in-training, but also doctors, surgeons, general practitioners, technicians, nurses, and paramedics.
Recent developments in echocardiography are fully taken into consideration in this Third Edition. There is now a new chapter on how to execute and report an echo. There is now more information on the function of echo in aortic disorders and cancer patients. Sections on pregnancy, the continuity equation, diastolic function, long-axis function, and 3-D echo have been updated and enlarged. Additionally, there are revisions and more thorough sections on the use of echo in cardiac resynchronization therapy, cardiomyopathies and pericardial illnesses, congenital anomalies, and emergency scenarios. Throughout, current published international guidelines have been cited.
Key Features:
- This highly-praised book is a simple guide to a difficult subject, written in a conversational and accessible style. It is essential reading for anyone wishing to learn about echo – doctors in training, cardiac technicians, medical students etc.
- It provides full practical coverage of the clinical aspects of heart disease
- It will be of great use to those experienced in echo both as a refresher and an accessible reference source






