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Fetal Heart Ultrasound: How, Why and When 2nd Revised edition [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 200 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x189 mm, Approx. 442 illustrations (331 in full color)
  • Serija: How, Why and When
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Dec-2013
  • Leidėjas: Churchill Livingstone
  • ISBN-10: 0702043419
  • ISBN-13: 9780702043413
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 200 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x189 mm, Approx. 442 illustrations (331 in full color)
  • Serija: How, Why and When
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Dec-2013
  • Leidėjas: Churchill Livingstone
  • ISBN-10: 0702043419
  • ISBN-13: 9780702043413
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Fetal Heart Ultrasound, now in its second edition, has been written as a practical guide for the ultrasound examination of the fetal heart. The fetal heart is considered to be the most important and difficult part of a fetal examination. This book aims not only to clarify and simplify the approach to this examination, but also to define what a normal fetal heart should be, and underline just why this organ remains one of the best warning signs for fetal pathology. It will be useful to trainee and practicing ultrasonographers, ultrasound departments providing obstetric ultrasound services, and obstetricians, gynecologists, radiologists and midwives undertaking course in fetal ultrasonography.

"Fetal Heart Ultrasound. How, Why and When ... could represent a supplement to other literature in the field, especially for trainees and ultrasonographers." Reviewed by Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica,April 2015





Illustrated with over 400 pathological and ultrasound diagrams and images Clarifies what makes the fetal heart normal, and what signs point to the pathologies that are important to diagnose Step-by-step guide to establishing different views, illustrating the correlations between technique and medical image, and outlining the pitfalls, obstacles and errors and how to recognize and avoid them Accompanying online ancillary material: original anatomical videoclips, ultrasound scans and self-assessment questions





A chapter on first trimester ultrasonography covering the early detection, diagnosis and confirmation of fetal cardiac anomalies

New videoclips relating to first trimester ultrasonography

50 scored online self-assessment questions with images
Website contents vii
Foreword to the first edition ix
Antoine Casasoprana
Foreword to the first edition xi
Pierre Mares
Acknowledgments xiii
Abbreviations xv
1 Why: fetal heart ultrasound
1(28)
Catherine Fredouille
General notions
2(6)
Review
8(14)
Application to fetal cardiopathies
22(7)
2 How: technical aspects
29(22)
Jean-Eric Develay-Morice
The physical principles of ultrasound as applied to fetal ultrasound
29(3)
What takes time?
32(3)
The physical principles of Doppler
35(4)
In practice: setting the controls
39(9)
Application to the examination of the fetal heart
48(3)
3 How: anatomic-ultrasound correlations: 3 steps, 10 key points
51(14)
Catherine Fredouille
First step Verification of the position: 2 key points
52(3)
Second step Verification of the inlet: 4 key points
55(3)
Third step Verification of the outlet: 4 key points
58(7)
4 How: conducting the examination and its pitfalls
65(38)
Jean-Eric Develay-Morice
Taking the history
65(1)
A fast glance
65(6)
Verification of lateralization and its pitfalls: the elevator
71(32)
5 First trimester cardiac scan and study
103(22)
Claudio Lombardi
Introduction
103(2)
Technical aspects: equipment
105(4)
Technical aspects: settings
109(5)
Examination: risk factors
114(3)
Anatomic correlation and its limitations
117(8)
6 Why: critical cardiac pathologies not to be overlooked
125(26)
Catherine Fredouille
Claudio Lombardi
First step Pathologies of position
125(7)
Second step Pathologies of the inlet
132(8)
Third step Pathologies of the outlet
140(11)
7 When: fetal morphological examination after the discovery of a cardiopathy
151(18)
Catherine Fredouille
The karyotype is unknown
151(7)
The karyotype is known to be normal
158(11)
8 Points to remember
169(4)
Catherine Fredouille
Jean-Eric Develay-Morice
Claudio Lombardi
Technical points to remember
169(1)
Key points to remember
169(1)
Pathologies to remember
170(1)
Morphological points to remember
170(1)
Conclusion
171(2)
Index 173