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S , COTT OLOMON MD Noninvasive Cardiac Laboratory, Brigham and Women’s Hospital Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA With B B , ERNARD ULWER MD Medical Illustrator and Associate Editor for Illustrations and Videos Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA Foreword by P L , ETER IBBY MD Chief, Cardiovascular Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital Mallinckrodt Professor of Medicine Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA © 2007 Humana Press Inc. 999 Riverview Drive, Suite 208 Totowa, New Jersey 07512 www.humanapress.com For additional copies, pricing for bulk purchases, and/or information about other Humana titles, contact Humana at the above address or at any of the following numbers: Tel.: 973-256-1699; Fax: 973-256-8341, E-mail: [email protected]; or visit our Website: http:// humanapress.com All rights reserved. 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Production Editor: Melissa Caravella Cover design by Patricia F. Cleary Cover artwork by Bernard Bulwer, MD This publication is printed on acid-free paper. ∞ ANSI Z39.48-1984 (American National Standards Institute) Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials. Photocopy Authorization Policy: Authorization to photocopy items for internal or personal use, or the internal or personal use of specific clients, is granted by Humana Press Inc., provided that the base fee of US $30 is paid directly to the Copyright Clearance Center at 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923. For those organizations that have been granted a photocopy license from the CCC, a separate system of payment has been arranged and is acceptable to Humana Press Inc. The fee code for users of the Transactional Reporting Service is: [978-1-58829-322-0 • 1-58829-322-X/07 $30]. Printed in the United States of America. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 eISBN 1-59259-977-X Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Essential echocardiography : a practical handbook with DVD / edited by Scott D. Solomon ; associate editor for illustrations and videos, Bernard Bulwer. p. ; cm. -- (Contemporary cardiology) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN-13: 978-1-58829-322-0 (alk. paper) ISBN-10: 1-58829-322-X (alk. paper) 1. Echocardiography. 2. Heart--Diseases--Diagnosis. I. Solomon, Scott D. II. Bulwer, Bernard E. III. Series: Contemporary cardiology (Totowa, N.J. : Unnumbered) [DNLM: 1. Echocardiography--methods. WG 141.5.E2 E78 2006] RC683.5.U5E87 2006 616.1'207543--dc22 2005037877 To the memory of my father, Edwin Frederick Solomon F OREWORD Echocardiography occupies a pivotal position in specialty of cardiovascular medicine and the field contemporary cardiovascular medicine. The results of noninvasive imaging. We have entered an era of the echocardiographic examination have almost in which laptop devices can provide strikingly useful assumed a position alongside the vital signs and the echocardiographic images at the bedside. The advent of electrocardiogram in the evaluation of the patient with these small ultrasound machines obviates the need or suspected of having cardiovascular disease. The for wheeling a bulky instrument. This advance has also ubiquity and utility of this examination have even given facilitated the broad dissemination of echo-cardiography. rise, among some medical trainees, to a mentality that Can the introduction of palm-sized micro-ultrasound seeks the results of the echocardiographic evaluation devices with penlight-sized transducers lag far behind the before seeing the patient! laptop ultrasound instruments? The increasing facility of Given its prominence in current practice, it is hard acquisition of echocardiograms raises the important to conceive that the utility of echocardiography as other question of the qualifications of the acquirer and interpreter. than an experimental curiosity really dates back only Who should properly perform and interpret echocardio- a few decades. Springing from the roots of sonar developed graphic examinations? Should the handheld echocar- for marine surveillance, medical ultrasound assumed real diograph become an extension of the physician’s physical utility in cardiology with the development of the M mode. examination, taking its place beside the stetho-scope and The echocardiograms recorded using M mode required sphygmomanometer? How much training and oversight substantial special training for decipherment. The would optimize the benefit to patients of such broad introduction of two-dimensional echocardiography dissemination of echocardiography? Should the use of rendered the arcana of wavy lines in the M mode virtually miniature echocardiography be restricted to cardiologists, obsolete. The appreciation of cardiac anatomy using this to internists, or be disseminated to emergency physicians, modality was nearly intuitive. The interpretation of anesthesiologists, surgeons, etc.? These impor-tant issues echocardiograms became accessible to a much broader require resolution with the patient’s interests paramount population of practitioners. and academic and medical “turf” considerations subsidiary. Echocardiography results from a fusion of physics, The ease of modern echocardiography presents engineering, anatomy, and physiology. The more recent another challenge. The availability and accurate infor- introduction of Doppler techniques to the echocardiogram, mation available from the echocardiogram has fostered the advent of transesophageal echocardiography, and the an ingrained reliance on this noninvasive imaging use of echo contrast illustrate the union of these disciplines modality, quite possibly to the detriment of skills in in the service of cardiovascular diagnosis. bedside physical diagnosis. Does echocardiography Essential Echocardiography: A Practical Handbook represent a threat to the traditional toolkit of the With DVD, lavishly illustrated and carefully selected, is cardiovascular practitioner, careful observation with a primer that illustrates the seamless coalescence of the physician’s own senses, independent of micro- physics, instrumentation, hemodynamics, anatomy, and processors and electronic displays? Has the physical patho-physiology. Accurate but approachable, extensive exam become antiquated, and have those who resist the but not exhaustive, this manual provides a practical reliance upon the echocardiogram instead of the physical but scholarly overview of the contemporary state examination become Luddites resisting inevitable and of echocardiography. It should be useful to trainees, desirable progress? Will cardiovascular medicine sonographers, and cardiologists who practice echo- lose its soul by forsaking the primacy of the physical cardiography as a daily pursuit. examination, or will we enhance our ability to help The very quotidian acceptance of echocardiography, patients through examination that, in the right hands, however, raises several concerns for the future of the promises prompt and accurate evaluations? vii viii Foreword The elements of echocardiography presented in this complete and careful physical examination by the aware volume indirectly help us with both of those issues. First, practitioner with state-of-the-art information available whatever their specialty, training, or background, those from the latest technological advances in noninvasive who wish to add acquisition and/or interpretation of diagnosis. echocardiograms to their skill set can benefit remarkably Peter Libby, MD from this clear and readable text. Second, by integrating Chief, Cardiovascular Medicine echocardiography into the physiological tradition of Brigham and Women’s Hospital cardiovascular medicine, Solomon and colleagues provide Mallinckrodt Professor of Medicine a firm foundation for those who wish to supplement the Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA P REFACE In 2006, echocardiography remains the most commonly both is required of the echocardiographer. A substantial used cardiac imaging technique. Despite the existence of amount of this text is dedicated to the underlying physical other methods to image the heart, such as nuclear imaging, and physiological principles. Yet echocardiography angiography, cardiac magnetic resonance, and cardiac is primarily a visual discipline. The principles discussed computed tomography, echocardiography continues to be in the text will be reinforced by the abundant echo- the “bread and butter” imaging modality of cardiologists cardiographic images and dedicated illustrations demon- worldwide. Echocardiography has become so central to strating relevant cardiac anatomy and physiology. Our our care of patients precisely because it is almost universally experience teaching echocardiography to fellows suggests available, can be performed in the outpatient setting or the that it can be difficult to learn a dynamic imaging modality intensive care unit, provides usable clinical information on such as echocardiography from static images. Thus, in the vast majority of patients, is relatively inexpensive, and addition to the large number of embedded images in the has significant clinical and prognostic value. text, this book is uniquely accompanied by a DVD The goal of Essential Echocardiography: A Practical containing moving images illustrating virtually all of Handbook With DVD is to teach echocardiography the major points in the chapters. The DVD will provide a to anyone learning the discipline. Although most previous unique learning tool for the introductory student, who is echocardiography books have been designed either encouraged to view the DVD while reading the text, for physicians—generally cardiologists—or cardiac and a comprehensive visual encyclopedia for the more sonographers, the basic principles of echocardiography are experienced learner. the same regardless of the learner. In the general practice Even as we embrace other emerging cardiac imaging of echocardiography, these distinctions blur. Indeed, technologies, advances in ultrasound technology in sonographers are often the first to make an important diag- general and cardiac ultrasound in particular are leading nosis; conversely, in many institutions, physicians, not to continued improvements in image quality and new sonographers, perform echocardiographic scans. Written techniques and applications of cardiac ultrasound. by a variety of experts with a commitment to the education These advances will ensure that echocardiography will and training of sonographers, students, and cardiology fel- continue to remain the leading cardiac imaging modality lows, all the chapters in Essential Echocardiography: for some time to come. Essential Echocardiography: A Practical Handbook With DVD are designed to be basic A Practical Handbook With DVD will provide the enough for the introductory student, but offer enough sub- physiological, anatomical, and diagnostic grounding all stance to serve as a reference for the more advanced students of cardiac ultrasound need and provide a sound practitioner. basis for a more general understanding of cardiac Echocardiography is the perfect marriage between imaging. anatomy and physiology, and an essential understanding of Scott D. Solomon, MD ix

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