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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 616 EAN: 9780443061882 ISBN: 0443061882 Label: Churchill Livingstone Manufacturer: Churchill Livingstone Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 190 Publication Date: 2001-12-15 Publisher: Churchill Livingstone Studio: Churchill Livingstone
Editorial Reviews for Echo Made Easy
This book aims to provide a practical and clinically useful introduction to echo - much of which is easy - for those who will be using, requesting and possibly interpreting it in the future. The book is aimed particularly at doctors in training and medical students. It is also hoped that it may be of interest to other groups - established physicians and general practitioners, cardiac technicians, nurses and paramedics. It aims to explain the echo techniques available, what an echo can and cannot give, and - importantly - put echo into a clinical perspective. It is by no means intended as a complete textbook of echo and some aspects are far beyond its scope (eg, complex congenital heart disease and pediatric echo).
Consumer reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: Best book for a new fellow Comment: As a new cardiology fellow, I had access and recommendations for every book on the topic.Naturally I started with this book because it was basic, simple and help me
understand the views/techniques. Its a good starting book to transition from to the more advanced books. I would recommend the Essential echocardiography by Alisdair Ryding, after
you have completed this one. Lastly, learning an imaging modality takes practice. So attempt to perform and interpret as many as possible. It takes about 50-80 echos
before you start to get comfortable. Customer Rating: Summary: The Miacle book Comment: it's very easier to read first .Once that you 've read it , other books be the easier to get it , if you need to more advanced them . In my first fellowship , it's the best handbook. Customer Rating: Summary: Great Echo text for beginners Comment: I am an internal medicine resident interested in cardiology and starting to learn echos. Its a great starting point to learn the basics of echo - simple and quick. highly recommended. Customer Rating: Summary: LOVE THIS BOOK! Comment: As an cardiovascular sonography student, I recommend this book to anyone that wants a book to explain echoes in "layman's terms"!! Customer Rating: Summary: Echo can not be easy! Comment: Echo has a long learning journey: in fact, it is not easy at all! And this is another book that only serves to prove it. Sistematic review of cardiological pathologies, but insufficient to rule begginer's first steps into echo. Not practical nor reasonable step by step approach- describes 2-D features with the same detail that tissue doppler imaging, per example.
Echo Made Easy - Elsevier 1. What is echo?2. Valves3. Doppler – velocities and pressures4. Heart failure, myocardium and pericardium5. Transoesophageal and stress echo and other echo techniques6.
Elsevier: Echo Made Easy, 2nd Edition: Kaddoura This best-selling and highly-praised book provides a practical and clinically useful introduction to echo. The author explains the echo techniques available, what an echo can and ...
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