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Echocardiography in Heart Failure - a volume in the exciting new
Practical Echocardiography Series edited by Dr. Catherine M. Otto -
provides practical, how-to guidance on effectively applying
echocardiography to evaluate heart failure, make therapeutic
decisions, and monitor therapy. Definitive, expert instruction from
Drs. Martin St. John Sutton and Denise Wiegers is presented in a
highly visual, case-based approach that facilitates understanding
and equips you to accurately apply this technique while avoiding
any potential pitfalls. Access the full text online at
www.expertconsult.com along with cases, procedural videos, and
abundant, detailed figures and tables that show you how to proceed,
step by step, and get the best results. Master challenging and
advanced echocardiography techniques such as cardiac
resynchronization therapy through a practical, step-by-step format
that provides a practical approach to image acquisition and
analysis, technical details, pitfalls, and case examples. Expand
your knowledge and apply the latest findings on cardiomyopathy and
dyssynchrony. Reference the information you need quickly thanks to
easy-to-follow, templated chapters, with an abundance of figures
and tables that facilitate visual learning. Access the complete
text and illustrations online at www.expertconsult.com plus video
clips, additional cases, and much more! Overcome challenges and
master techniques with expert guidance on echocardiography in heart
failure
Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is one of the most exciting
new advances in the treatment of chronic severe (NYHA symptom
class) heart failure associated with dyssynchronous ventricular
contraction that is refractory to medical treatment. In all
randomized trials CR has resulted in improved NYHA symptom class,
exercise capacity and quality of life in the majority of patients
as compared to patients on optimal medical therapy including
angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor (ACE)/angiotensin receptor
blocker inhibitor (ARB) and b adrenergic receptor blockers. These
symptomatic benefits are mediated by "reverse remodeling" of the
left ventricle, that is reduction in volume, regression of LV mass,
improvement in ejection fraction and severity of mitral
regurgitation induced by synchronization of ventricular
contraction. This new text is edited by 5 experts in heart failure,
electrophysiology and non-invasive cardiac imaging and is
extensively illustrated with high quality figures and examples of
clinical cases. The purpose of the book is to put into perspective
this novel therapy with regards to traditional heart failure
treatment and to provide criteria for identifying patients likely
to have an optimal and sustained response to CRT using a practical
"how to" approach. This text begins by describing the background
and evolution of the technique to the current implementation and
the impact of complications on clinical outcome. There are chapters
describing "cutting edge" Doppler echocardiography for assessing
dyssynchrony, reverse remodeling and triaging patients into those
with greatest likelihood of responding to CRT with illustrative
clinical case examples. There is a full description of the results
of all the randomized clinical trials and a number of chapters
discussing the need for concomitant internal cardiac defibrillator
(ICD), special circumstances such as atrial fibrillation, right
bundle branch block, left ventricular lead placement and
Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is one of the most exciting
new advances in the treatment of chronic severe (NYHA symptom
class) heart failure associated with dyssynchronous ventricular
contraction that is refractory to medical treatment. In all
randomized trials CR has resulted in improved NYHA symptom class,
exercise capacity and quality of life in the majority of patients
as compared to patients on optimal medical therapy including
angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor (ACE)/angiotensin receptor
blocker inhibitor (ARB) and b adrenergic receptor blockers. These
symptomatic benefits are mediated by "reverse remodeling" of the
left ventricle, that is reduction in volume, regression of LV mass,
improvement in ejection fraction and severity of mitral
regurgitation induced by synchronization of ventricular
contraction. This new text is edited by 5 experts in heart failure,
electrophysiology and non-invasive cardiac imaging and is
extensively illustrated with high quality figures and examples of
clinical cases. The purpose of the book is to put into perspective
this novel therapy with regards to traditional heart failure
treatment and to provide criteria for identifying patients likely
to have an optimal and sustained response to CRT using a practical
"how to" approach. This text begins by describing the background
and evolution of the technique to the current implementation and
the impact of complications on clinical outcome. There are chapters
describing "cutting edge" Doppler echocardiography for assessing
dyssynchrony, reverse remodeling and triaging patients into those
with greatest likelihood of responding to CRT with illustrative
clinical case examples. There is a full description of the results
of all the randomized clinical trials and a number of chapters
discussing the need for concomitant internal cardiac defibrillator
(ICD), special circumstances such as atrial fibrillation, right
bundle branch block, left ventricular lead placement and
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