
Clinical Applications of Echo Doppler Haemodynamics
- 1st Edition - March 17, 2025
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Editors: Edgar Argulian, Hatem Soliman Aboumarie
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 3 - 2 6 7 6 7 - 3
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 3 - 2 6 7 6 8 - 0
Clinical Applications of Echo Doppler Haemodynamics is precisely the book cardiologists and cardiology trainees have been waiting for. While this essential area of echoca… Read more

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Request a sales quote- Presents the first book dedicated solely to Echo Doppler interpretation
- Provides focused information and tips and tricks for mastering Doppler waveform interpretation, and how to integrate this in the assessment of various cardiac disorders
- Includes 100 Echocardiography Doppler tracings, ranging from basic to very advanced with a detailed explanation of each tracing
- Compiles real-life cases into a single resource for both beginner and expert echocardiography practitioners alike
- Title of Book
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- List of contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Unit I. Fundamentals of spectral Doppler interpretation
- Chapter 1. Fundamentals of spectral Doppler interpretation
- Doppler effect
- Principles of Doppler ultrasonography
- Doppler-based hemodynamic assessment
- Bernoulli equation
- Continuity equation
- Common principles for flow measurements
- Aliasing
- Spectral Doppler modes: Pulsed wave and continuous wave
- Pulsed wave Doppler
- Color Doppler
- Color Doppler M-mode imaging
- Continuous wave Doppler
- Tissue Doppler imaging
- Technical considerations
- Doppler angle
- Sample volume
- Gain settings
- Common artifacts in spectral Doppler
- Mirror image artifact
- Range ambiguity
- Clutter
- Conclusion
- Unit II. Left heart disease
- Chapter 2. Case 1
- Chapter 3. Case 2
- Chapter 4. Case 3
- Chapter 5. Case 4
- Chapter 6. Case 5
- Chapter 7. Case 6
- Chapter 8. Case 7
- Chapter 9. Case 8
- Chapter 10. Case 9
- Chapter 11. Case 10
- Chapter 12. Case 11
- Chapter 13. Case 12
- Chapter 14. Case 13
- Chapter 15. Case 14
- Chapter 16. Case 15
- Chapter 17. Case 16
- Chapter 18. Case 17
- Chapter 19. Case 18
- Chapter 20. Case 19
- Chapter 21. Case 20
- Chapter 22. Case 21
- Chapter 23. Case 22
- Chapter 24. Case 23
- Chapter 25. Case 24
- Chapter 26. Case 25
- Chapter 27. Case 26
- Chapter 28. Case 27
- Chapter 29. Case 28
- Chapter 30. Case 29
- Chapter 31. Case 30
- Chapter 32. Case 31
- Chapter 33. Case 32
- Chapter 34. Case 33
- Chapter 35. Case 34
- Chapter 36. Case 35
- Chapter 37. Case 36
- Chapter 38. Case 37
- Chapter 39. Case 38
- Chapter 40. Case 39
- Chapter 41. Case 40
- Chapter 42. Case 41
- Chapter 43. Case 42
- Chapter 44. Case 43
- Chapter 45. Case 44
- Chapter 46. Case 45
- Chapter 47. Case 46
- Chapter 48. Case 47
- Chapter 49. Case 48
- Chapter 50. Case 49
- Chapter 51. Case 50
- Chapter 52. Case 51
- Chapter 53. Case 52
- Chapter 54. Case 53
- Chapter 55. Case 54
- Chapter 56. Case 55
- Chapter 57. Case 56
- Chapter 58. Case 57
- Chapter 59. Case 58
- Chapter 60. Case 59
- Chapter 61. Case 60
- Chapter 62. Case 61
- Chapter 63. Case 62
- Chapter 64. Case 63
- Chapter 65. Case 64
- Chapter 66. Case 65
- Unit III. Right heart disease
- Chapter 67. Case 1
- Chapter 68. Case 2
- Chapter 69. Case 3
- Chapter 70. Case 4
- Chapter 71. Case 5
- Chapter 72. Case 6
- Chapter 73. Case 7
- Chapter 74. Case 8
- Chapter 75. Case 9
- Chapter 76. Case 10
- Chapter 77. Case 11
- Chapter 78. Case 12
- Chapter 79. Case 13
- Chapter 80. Case 14
- Chapter 81. Case 15
- Chapter 82. Case 16
- Chapter 83. Case 17
- Chapter 84. Case 18
- Chapter 85. Case 19
- Chapter 86. Case 20
- Chapter 87. Case 21
- Chapter 88. Case 22
- Chapter 89. Case 23
- Unit IV. Shunts, congenital heart disease, and acute care
- Chapter 90. Case 1
- Chapter 91. Case 2
- Chapter 92. Case 3
- Chapter 93. Case 4
- Chapter 94. Case 5
- Chapter 95. Case 6
- Chapter 96. Case 7
- Chapter 97. Case 8
- Chapter 98. Case 9
- Chapter 99. Case 10
- Chapter 100. Case 11
- Chapter 101. Case 12
- Index
- Edition: 1
- Published: March 17, 2025
- Imprint: Academic Press
- No. of pages: 350
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN: 9780443267673
- eBook ISBN: 9780443267680
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Edgar Argulian
Dr Edgar Argulian, MD, MPH,
MPH, FACC, FASE is Associate Professor of Medicine/Cardiology at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. He is the Director of Echocardiography Laboratories at Mount Sinai Morningside in New York, NY. In addition, he is Program Director of Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship at Mount Sinai Morningside, New York, NY. He has conducted multiple clinical research studies in cardiology, mostly in the areas of non-invasive imaging, pericardial disease, cardiomyopathy/myocardial disease, hypertension, stress testing, valvular heart disease and echocardiography. He continues active investigations in several areas of non-invasive cardiology such as cardiac ultrasound, stress echocardiography and myocardial disease. He has also maintained an active role in teaching trainees at several levels of training, including medicine residents and cardiology fellows. His educational activities including publishing review articles in high impact journals and editing a book entitled ‘Echocardiography in the CCU’ (2018).HA
Hatem Soliman Aboumarie
Dr. Hatem Soliman Aboumarie, MSc, FEACVI, FASE, FHEA is a consulting cardiothoracic intensivist at Royal Brompton and Harefield Hospitals in London, UK. He focuses on critical care echocardiography, lung ultrasound, mechanical circulatory support, and heart and lung transplantation. An honorary senior lecturer in cardiology and medicine at King's College London, he won a European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging (EACVI) Excellence in Education award.
Further, he is a member of the Royal College of Physicians (UK), the American Board of Echocardiography, the European Society of Cardiology, and is a board member and councilor for echocardiography at EACVI. He was elected Fellow of the Higher Education Academy of the UK (FHEA), a Fellow of the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging (FEACVI), and a Fellow of the American Society of Echocardiography (FASE). Additionally, he is on the editorial boards of “JACC Cardiovascular Imaging,” “Frontiers in Cardiovascular Imaging” and “Transplantation and Critical Ultrasound Journal.”