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Intracoronary ultrasound is a rapidly evolving imaging modality and
the increasing number of published studies indicates that the
technique is safe and provides incremental and more detailed
diagnostic information than coronary angiography. The technique has
the potential to study the pathobiology of atherosclerosis, to
clarify the significance of angiographically equivocal lesions and
has helped us to understand the mechanisms, effects and
complications of catheter-based revascularization procedures.
Combinations of imaging and therapeutic devices are being developed
for both guidance and assessment of the revascularization
procedure. Three-dimensional reconstruction of coronary segments is
now possible in real time and provides the opertor with more
detailed information on coronary pathology. In this monograph,
leading experts in the field present the state of the art of all
these new developments.
Intracoronary ultrasound is a rapidly evolving imaging modality and
the increasing number of published studies indicates that the
technique is safe and provides incremental and more detailed
diagnostic information than coronary angiography. The technique has
the potential to study the pathobiology of atherosclerosis, to
clarify the significance of angiographically equivocal lesions and
has helped us to understand the mechanisms, effects and
complications of catheter-based revascularization procedures.
Combinations of imaging and therapeutic devices are being developed
for both guidance and assessment of the revascularization
procedure. Three-dimensional reconstruction of coronary segments is
now possible in real time and provides the opertor with more
detailed information on coronary pathology. In this monograph,
leading experts in the field present the state of the art of all
these new developments.
Present day cardiology is in great need of non invasive, non toxic,
and inexpensive devices which permit the delineation and
visualization of normal and abnormal intracardiac structures, the
calculation of intra cardiac volumes and study of contractility of
the cardiac muscle. All of these may become within our reach if the
principles outlined in this book and the preliminary clinical
experience can be validated in general cardiac practise. The gist
of one of the devices (visualization of the in vivo moving heart
recorded on a short motion picture) is available to the interested
reader on a 16 mm filmstrip. Rotterdam, June 1972 P. G. Hugenholtz
Professor of Cardiology CONTENTS CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION TO
ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY 9 1. General remarks 9 2. Purpose of this study 10
CHAPTER II PRINCIPLES OF ULTRASOUND 12 The piezo-electric effect 1-
12 2. Some physical properties of ultrasound 13 a. Attenuation 13
b. Reflection of sound 13 c. Near and far field 13 3. Scanning and
recording techniques 15 a. Example of depth sonar 15 b. A-scan and
Time-Motion recording 17 c. Single element 8-scan techniques 17 4.
The Doppler effect 17 CHAPTER III PRESENT APPLICATIONS IN
CARDIOLOGY 19 1. General remarks 19 2. Mitral stenosis 20 3.
Pericardial effusion 23 4. Other applications 26 a. Mitral
insufficiency 26 b. Tricuspid stenosis 26 c. Idiopathic
hypertrophic subaortic stenosis 26 d. Aortic valve study 26 e.
Internal dimensions 27 5. On the use of Doppler 28 6."
Echocardiology comprises all aspects of diagnostic application of
ultrasound to cardiac patients. It is probably the fastest growing
non-invasive technique today. Almost all progress in this young and
exciting field has been the positive result of close co-operation
between medical and technical scientists. This book contains a
series of lectures held at Erasmus University Rotterdam in June
1977 and is divided in three sections: - clinical echocardiology,
consisting of both an introduction to the basic principles as well
as a wide variety of applications aimed at the clinically oriented
reader. - Doppler methods, where in addition to its clinical
applications also the engineering of new developments will be
presented. - the two dimensional real-time imaging where many new
techniques including com puter methods, holography and
acousto-optical systems will be discussed. We hope that this book
will stimulate communication between scientists of various
disciplines and nationalities. N.Bom J. Roelandt P.G. Hugenholtz
Rotterdam, June 1977 III Preface The last three decades have seen a
remarkable advance in diagnostic instrument ation in diseases of
the circulation. In the 1940's the only diagnostic aids were the
electrocardiogram and simple X-ray. These were quickly followed by
the cardiac ca theter, phonocardiography, radio isotope methods and
angiocardiography. The de velopment of cardiac surgery provided the
impetus to developing more accurate methods of diagnosis,
preferably those that did not need invasion of the patient. The
introduction of ultrasound has contributed towards this aim in the
last few years.
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