Echocardiography has now reached its maturity and plays a key
role in the clinical assessment of cardiac function. However, its
ability to assess myocardial perfusion remains a clinical
challenge.
Myocardial contrast echocardiography is a technique that uses
microbubbles. These microbubbles remain entirely within the
intravascular space and their presence in any myocardial region
denotes the status of microvascular perfusion within that region.
During the last few years, a large number of research studies have
been dedicated to this topic. The latest developments in
echocardiographic techniques and second-generation contrast agents
allow for the potential assessment of myocardial perfusion and
provide an accurate endocardial border delineation.
In the present book, these new echocardiographic techniques
dedicated to the assessment of myocardial perfusion are described
in detail by experts from both sides of the Atlantic. Tips and
tricks are included, explaining the basic concepts that are needed
to understand and perform contrast echocardiography.
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