Advanced cardiac imaging:
Advances in Cardiac Imaging presents the latest information on heart disease and heart failure, major causes of death among western populations. In addition, the text explores the financial burden to public healthcare trusts and the vast amount of research and funding being channeled into programs n...
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Zusammenfassung: | Advances in Cardiac Imaging presents the latest information on heart disease and heart failure, major causes of death among western populations. In addition, the text explores the financial burden to public healthcare trusts and the vast amount of research and funding being channeled into programs not only to prevent such diseases, but also to diagnose them in early stages. This book provides readers with a thorough overview of many advances in cardiac imaging. Chapters include technological developments in cardiac imaging and imaging applications in a clinical setting with regard to detecting various types of heart disease |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index Front Cover; Advanced Cardiac Imaging; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials; Chapter 1: Advanced cardiac imaging; 1.1 . Introduction; 1.2 . Imaging the heart; 1.3 . Techniques; 1.3.1 . Echocardiography; 1.3.2 . Nuclear cardiology; 1.3.3 . Cardiac CT ; 1.3.4 . Cardiac MR ; 1.4 . Shared themes and challenges; 1.4.1 . Multimodality imaging; 1.4.2 . Evidence-based imaging; 1.4.3 . Imaging safety; 1.4.4 . Multidisciplinary collaboration; 1.5 . Approach of the book; Part One: Technological developments in cardiac imaging Chapter 2: Ultrasound/echocardiography2.1 . Introduction; 2.2 . Three-dimensional echocardiography [ 3,4 ]; 2.2.1 . Matrix-array transducer; 2.2.2 . Data acquisition-two modes; 2.2.2.1 . Real-time 3D echocardiographic imaging; Real-time 3D narrow volume; Real-time 3D zoomed; Real-time 3D colour Doppler; 2.2.2.2 . ECG-triggered multi-beat 3D echocardiographic imaging; Full volume 3D (gated); 2.2.3 . Challenges and limitations; 2.2.3.1 . Temporal versus spatial resolution; 2.2.3.2 . ECG gating and breath hold; 2.2.3.3 . Echo dropouts; 2.2.4 . Cropping; 2.2.5 . Post acquisition display 2.2.5.1 . Volume rendering2.2.5.2 . Surface rendering; 2.2.5.3 . 3D tomographic slices; 2.2.6 . 3D colour Doppler; 2.2.7 . Stress echocardiography; 2.2.8 . Implementation of 3D; 2.2.9 . Conclusions; 2.3 . Contrast echocardiography [ 3-6 ]; 2.3.1 . Ultrasound contrast agents; 2.3.2 . Physics of microbubbles; 2.3.3 . Administration; 2.3.4 . Safety of contrast imaging; 2.3.5 . Mechanical index and imaging modes; 2.3.5.1 . High MI (0.4-0.6) in intermittent static imaging; 2.3.5.2 . Low to intermediate MI (< 0.1-0.3) in real-time continuous imaging 2.3.5.3 . Recommendations from the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging (EACVI) [ 4 ]2.3.6 . Contrast imaging modes; 2.3.6.1 . LV opacification and endocardial delineation; 2.3.6.2 . Tissue characterization; 2.3.6.3 . Myocardial perfusion; 2.3.7 . Stress echocardiography with contrast; 2.3.7.1 . Coronary flow reserve-offline image processing; 2.3.8 . EACVI recommendations for LV opacification contrast echocardiography [ 5 ]; 2.3.9 . Conclusions; 2.4 . Deformation imaging; 2.4.1 . Tissue Doppler imaging; 2.4.1.1 . Myocardial velocity imaging; Colour Doppler; Pulsed Doppler Limitations to velocity imagingAngle dependency; Movement of sample volume; Reverberations; Tethering and cardiac translation; Load dependency; 2.4.1.2 . Displacement imaging; 2.4.1.3 . Strain imaging; Definition of strain and strain rate; Limitations of strain and strain rate by TDI; Signal noise; Resolution; Angle dependency; Reverberations; 2.4.1.4 . TDI in clinical use; 2.4.2 . Speckle tracking echocardiography; 2.4.2.1 . Differences of strain from STE versus strain from TDI; 2.4.2.2 . Limitations of STE strain; 2.4.2.3 . Three-dimensional (3D) STE; 2.5 . Future trends |
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adam_text | Titel: Advanced cardiac imaging
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Contents
Contributors xiii
Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials xvii
1 Advanced cardiac imaging 1
K. Nieman, O. Gaemperli, P. Lancellotti, S. Plein
1.1 Introduction 1
1.2 Imaging the heart 1
1.3 Techniques 3
1.4 Shared themes and challenges 8
1.5 Approach of the book 11
Part One Technological Developments in Cardiac Imaging 13
2 Ultrasound/echocardiography 15
N.E. Hasselberg, T. Edvardsen
2.1 Introduction 15
2.2 Three-dimensional echocardiography 16
2.3 Contrast echocardiography 23
2.4 Deformation imaging 32
2.5 Future trends 39
2.6 Further reading 45
References 45
3 Single-photon emission computed tomography 47
R.R. Buechel, P.A. Kaufmann O. Gaemperli
3.1 Introduction 47
3.2 Physical principles of SPECT 47
3.3 Camera designs 50
3.4 Tracers 54
3.5 Image processing and reconstruction 56
3.6 Low-dose SPECT 62
3.7 Dynamic SPECT 63
3.8 Hybrid imaging 64
References 67
4 Positron emission tomography 71
P. Knaapen, M. Lubberink
4.1 Introduction 71
I 4.2 Principles of PET 71
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4.3 Clinical applications 78
4.4 Conclusion 90
References 91
5 Computed tomography 97
K. Nieman, A. Coenen, M. Dijkshoorn
5.1 Development of cardiac CT 97
5.2 Technical principles and contemporary technology 97
5.3 CT performance, image quality parameters, and artifacts 106
5.4 Cardiac CT applications 111
5.5 Postprocessing, secondary reconstruction, and assisted
interpretation 116
5.6 Radiation and dose reduction 117
5.7 Estimating the hemodynamic significance of CAD 120
5.8 Future perspectives 123
References 123
6 Magnetic resonance imaging 127
V.M. Ferreira, M.D. Robson, T.D. Karamitsos, MM. Bissell,
D.J. Tyler, S. Neubauer
6.1 Introduction 127
6.2 Basic principles of NMR 127
6.3 Fast imaging 135
6.4 Perfusion, blood-oxygen-level-dependent, and late gadolinium
enhancement imaging 138
6.5 Quantitative mapping techniques 141
6.6 Three-dimensional time-resolved (4D) flow 146
6.7 Magnetic resonance spectroscopy 148
6.8 Hyperpolarization 151
6.9 Latest technical developments and future trends 155
6.10 Sources of further information 156
Acknowledgments 157
References 158
Part Two Clinical Applications of Cardiac Imaging 171
7 Noninvasive coronary angiography 173
M. Premaratne, B.J. W. Chow
7.1 Introduction 173
7.2 Coronary artery calcium 173
7.3 CT coronary angiography 176
7.4 Limitations 189
7.5 The future 190
7.6 Coronary magnetic resonance imaging 190
References 193
Contents
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8 Atherosclerotic plaque 203
P. Singh, A. Tawakol
8.1 Introduction 203
8.2 Non-invasive imaging of atherosclerosis 204
8.3 Computed tomography 206
8.4 Conclusions 217
References 217
9 Myocardial ischemia 227
K. Goetschalckx, F.E. Rademakers
Abbreviations 227
9.1 Pathophysiology of ischemia 227
9.2 Invasive diagnosis of ischemia 234
9.3 Noninvasive detection and quantification of ischemia 239
9.4 Diagnostic platform 261
9.5 Risk stratification and prognosis 261
9.6 Noninvasive follow-up of the patient with known coronary
artery disease 264
References 264
10 Myocardial infarction 271
A. Flotats, B.L. Gerber, S. Gurunathan, A. Mahnken, T.A. Magalhaes,
C.E. Rochitte, R. Senior
10.1 Introduction 271
10.2 Echocardiography 280
10.3 Nuclear imaging 288
10.4 CMR imaging 297
10.5 Multidetector CT 303
10.6 Guidelines for use of imaging in AMI 312
10.7 Conclusion 313
References 313
11 Myocardial viability 327
A.J. Ludman, C.D. Anagnostopoulos, P. Leeson, F. Pugliese, S.E. Petersen
11.1 Background, terms, and definitions 327
11.2 Multimodality imaging for myocardial viability assessment 332
11.3 The role of myocardial viability assessment in clinical
decision-making 347
11.4 Current research, emerging techniques, and hybrid imaging 353
11.5 Conclusion 355
Acknowledgements 355
References 355
12 Contractile function and heart failure 367
E. Donal, E. Galli, M. Lederlin, A. Manrique
12.1 Introduction 367
12.2 Echocardiography approach to the LV contractility 369
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12.3 Assessment of RV function
12.4 Assessment of contractile function by CMR
12.5 Assessment of ventricular function using radionuclide techniques
References
Cardiomyopathy
A.J. Baksi, D.J. Pennell
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Dilated cardiomyopathy
13.3 Non-compaction cardiomyopathy
13.4 Stress (Takotsubo) cardiomyopathy
13.5 Arrhythmogenic (right) ventricular cardiomyopathy
13.6 Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
13.7 Hypertrophic phenocopies
13.8 Infiltrative disease/restrictive cardiomyopathy
13.9 Cardiac iron overload
13.10 Pericardial constriction
13.11 Limitations of imaging
13.12 Likely future trends
13.13 Conclusions and reflection
Resources
References
Myocarditis
R. Wassmuth, J. Schulz-Menger
14.1 Clinical background
14.2 Biopsy as the invasive standard
14.3 Therapeutic options
14.4 Imaging
14.5 Summary
References
Systemic diseases
M. Lombardi, A. Gimelli, M. Galderisi
15.1 Arterial systemic hypertension
15.2 Diabetic cardiomyopathy
15.3 Inotropic reserve in diabetic patients
15.4 Metabolic syndrome
15.5 Autoimmune connective tissue disorders
15.6 Thyroid disease
15.7 Systemic vasculitis
References
Acquired valvular heart disease
Aortic root
V. Polsani, X. Zhou, M. Vannan
16.1 Annulus size and calcification
Contents
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16.2 Aortic valve leaflets 491
16.3 Sinus of Valsalva and sinotubular junction 493
References 494
Aortic stenosis 496
V. Polsani, X. Zhou, M. Vannan
16.4 Aortic valve/root morphology 496
16.5 Severity of aortic stenosis 496
16.6 Synthesis 500
References 500
Aortic regurgitation 503
V. Polsani, X. Zhou, M. Vannan
16.7 Aortic valve/root morphology 503
16.8 Severity of aortic regurgitation 503
References 508
Mitral regurgitation 510
P. Lancellotti
16.9 Introduction 510
16.10 Aetiology and mechanisms 510
16.11 2D/3D echocardiography evaluation 511
16.12 Cardiac magnetic resonance 518
16.13 Multislice cardiac computed tomography 521
16.14 Conclusion 522
References 523
Tricuspid and pulmonary valves 526
D. Muraru, M.P. Marra, L.P. Badano
16.15 Tricuspid valve 526
16.16 Pulmonary valve 533
References 540
Prosthetic valves 541
H. Mahjoub, P. Pibarot
Abbreviations 541
16.17 Introduction 541
16.18 Echocardiography 542
16.19 Cinefluoroscopy 557
16.20 Computed tomography 559
16.21 Nuclear imaging 562
16.22 Magnetic resonance imaging 562
16.23 Conclusion 563
References 563
Interventional imaging for transcatheter valve procedures 567
J. Zamorano, C. Ferndndez-Golfln
16.24 Transcatheter aortic valve implantation 567
16.25 Transoesophageal echocardiography approach before TAVI 567
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16.26 Transoesophageal echocardiography during prosthesis
implantation 568
16.27 Percutaneous transcatheter repair of paravalvular regurgitation 569
16.28 TEE before transcatheter repair of paravalvular regurgitation 569
16.29 TEE during percutaneous transcatheter repair of paravalvular
regurgitation 570
16.30 Percutaneous mitral valve intervention by edge-to-edge repair 571
16.31 TEE for patients selection for edge-to-edge repair 571
16.32 TEE during edge-to-edge repair 571
16.33 Conclusion 572
References 573
Endocarditis 574
G. Habib, S. Camilleri, J.-Y. Gaubert
16.34 Introduction 574
16.35 Echocardiography 574
16.36 Molecular imaging 577
16.37 Multislice computed tomography 580
16.38 Magnetic resonance imaging 581
16.39 Conclusion 581
References 581
17 Cardiac tumours 585
J. P. Greenwood, M. Motwani, A.M. Crean
17.1 Introduction 585
17.2 Echocardiography 585
17.3 Cardiovascular magnetic resonance 588
17.4 Cardiac computed tomography 591
17.5 Nuclear imaging techniques 591
17.6 Cardiac masses 593
17.7 Conclusions 610
References 612
18 Pericardial diseases 617
B. Cosyns, B. Paelinck, O. Cappeliez
18.1 Introduction 617
18.2 Technical aspects 617
18.3 The pericardium: normal findings 620
18.4 Clinical scenarios 621
18.5 Cardiac masses (cysts, diverticula, hematoma, tumors) 629
18.6 Congenital absence of pericardium 632
References 633
19 Congenital heart disease 635
A.A. Pasquet, B.L. Gerber
Abbreviations and acronyms 635
19.1 Introduction 635
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19.2 Imaging modalities 636
19.3 Specific lesions 641
19.4 Summary 655
References 655
20 Diseases of the thoracic aorta and pulmonary arteries 661
R. Salgado, J. Habets, R.P.J. Budde, T. Leiner
20.1 Introduction 661
20.2 Acute aortic syndrome 661
20.3 Vasculitis 675
20.4 Imaging of the postoperative aorta 681
20.5 Pulmonary circulation 686
20.6 Aneurysmatic disease 694
References 702
21 Arrhythmia 707
S.C.A.M. Bekkers, B.L. Kietselaer, L. Pison
21.1 Introduction 707
21.2 Fluoroscopy 707
21.3 Ultrasound 711
21.4 Computed tomography 717
21.5 Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging 720
21.6 Electroanatomic mapping 724
21.7 Radionuclide imaging 726
21.8 Image integration 727
References 729
22 Imaging guided interventions 735
D. Braun, B. Bischoff, J. Hausleiter
22.1 Introduction 735
22.2 Transcatheter aortic valve implantation 735
22.3 Percutaneous edge-to-edge repair of the mitral valve 744
22.4 Occlusion of left atrial appendage 751
22.5 Interventional closure of ASD and PFO 758
22.6 Interventional closure of paravalvular leaks 759
22.7 Pre-interventional imaging in coronary CTO 761
References 762
Index 765
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spelling | Advanced cardiac imaging edited by Koen Nieman, Oliver Gaemperli, Patrizio Lancellotti and Sven Plein Amsterdam Woodhead Publishing is an imprint of Elsevier [2015] 1 online resource color illustrations txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Woodhead Publishing series in biomaterials no. 99 Includes bibliographical references and index Front Cover; Advanced Cardiac Imaging; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials; Chapter 1: Advanced cardiac imaging; 1.1 . Introduction; 1.2 . Imaging the heart; 1.3 . Techniques; 1.3.1 . Echocardiography; 1.3.2 . Nuclear cardiology; 1.3.3 . Cardiac CT ; 1.3.4 . Cardiac MR ; 1.4 . Shared themes and challenges; 1.4.1 . Multimodality imaging; 1.4.2 . Evidence-based imaging; 1.4.3 . Imaging safety; 1.4.4 . Multidisciplinary collaboration; 1.5 . Approach of the book; Part One: Technological developments in cardiac imaging Chapter 2: Ultrasound/echocardiography2.1 . Introduction; 2.2 . Three-dimensional echocardiography [ 3,4 ]; 2.2.1 . Matrix-array transducer; 2.2.2 . Data acquisition-two modes; 2.2.2.1 . Real-time 3D echocardiographic imaging; Real-time 3D narrow volume; Real-time 3D zoomed; Real-time 3D colour Doppler; 2.2.2.2 . ECG-triggered multi-beat 3D echocardiographic imaging; Full volume 3D (gated); 2.2.3 . Challenges and limitations; 2.2.3.1 . Temporal versus spatial resolution; 2.2.3.2 . ECG gating and breath hold; 2.2.3.3 . Echo dropouts; 2.2.4 . Cropping; 2.2.5 . Post acquisition display 2.2.5.1 . Volume rendering2.2.5.2 . Surface rendering; 2.2.5.3 . 3D tomographic slices; 2.2.6 . 3D colour Doppler; 2.2.7 . Stress echocardiography; 2.2.8 . Implementation of 3D; 2.2.9 . Conclusions; 2.3 . Contrast echocardiography [ 3-6 ]; 2.3.1 . Ultrasound contrast agents; 2.3.2 . Physics of microbubbles; 2.3.3 . Administration; 2.3.4 . Safety of contrast imaging; 2.3.5 . Mechanical index and imaging modes; 2.3.5.1 . High MI (0.4-0.6) in intermittent static imaging; 2.3.5.2 . Low to intermediate MI (< 0.1-0.3) in real-time continuous imaging 2.3.5.3 . Recommendations from the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging (EACVI) [ 4 ]2.3.6 . Contrast imaging modes; 2.3.6.1 . LV opacification and endocardial delineation; 2.3.6.2 . Tissue characterization; 2.3.6.3 . Myocardial perfusion; 2.3.7 . Stress echocardiography with contrast; 2.3.7.1 . Coronary flow reserve-offline image processing; 2.3.8 . EACVI recommendations for LV opacification contrast echocardiography [ 5 ]; 2.3.9 . Conclusions; 2.4 . Deformation imaging; 2.4.1 . Tissue Doppler imaging; 2.4.1.1 . Myocardial velocity imaging; Colour Doppler; Pulsed Doppler Limitations to velocity imagingAngle dependency; Movement of sample volume; Reverberations; Tethering and cardiac translation; Load dependency; 2.4.1.2 . Displacement imaging; 2.4.1.3 . Strain imaging; Definition of strain and strain rate; Limitations of strain and strain rate by TDI; Signal noise; Resolution; Angle dependency; Reverberations; 2.4.1.4 . TDI in clinical use; 2.4.2 . Speckle tracking echocardiography; 2.4.2.1 . Differences of strain from STE versus strain from TDI; 2.4.2.2 . Limitations of STE strain; 2.4.2.3 . Three-dimensional (3D) STE; 2.5 . Future trends Advances in Cardiac Imaging presents the latest information on heart disease and heart failure, major causes of death among western populations. In addition, the text explores the financial burden to public healthcare trusts and the vast amount of research and funding being channeled into programs not only to prevent such diseases, but also to diagnose them in early stages. This book provides readers with a thorough overview of many advances in cardiac imaging. Chapters include technological developments in cardiac imaging and imaging applications in a clinical setting with regard to detecting various types of heart disease HEALTH & FITNESS / Diseases / General bisacsh MEDICAL / Clinical Medicine bisacsh MEDICAL / Diseases bisacsh MEDICAL / Evidence-Based Medicine bisacsh MEDICAL / Internal Medicine bisacsh Evidenz-basierte Medizin Innere Medizin Medizin Heart / Imaging Heart / Diseases / Diagnosis Electronic books Nieman, Koen edt Gaemperli, Oliver edt Lancellotti, Patrizio edt Plein, Sven edt http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9781782422822 Verlag Volltext HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=028367158&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Advanced cardiac imaging |
title_auth | Advanced cardiac imaging |
title_exact_search | Advanced cardiac imaging |
title_full | Advanced cardiac imaging edited by Koen Nieman, Oliver Gaemperli, Patrizio Lancellotti and Sven Plein |
title_fullStr | Advanced cardiac imaging edited by Koen Nieman, Oliver Gaemperli, Patrizio Lancellotti and Sven Plein |
title_full_unstemmed | Advanced cardiac imaging edited by Koen Nieman, Oliver Gaemperli, Patrizio Lancellotti and Sven Plein |
title_short | Advanced cardiac imaging |
title_sort | advanced cardiac imaging |
topic | HEALTH & FITNESS / Diseases / General bisacsh MEDICAL / Clinical Medicine bisacsh MEDICAL / Diseases bisacsh MEDICAL / Evidence-Based Medicine bisacsh MEDICAL / Internal Medicine bisacsh Evidenz-basierte Medizin Innere Medizin Medizin Heart / Imaging Heart / Diseases / Diagnosis |
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