- Compares cardiovascular anatomy with exquisite imaging details provided by echo, CT and MRI
- Focuses on the anatomic structures that are most relevant for clinical cardiologists and cardiac interventionalists
- Provides a comprehensive integrative experience to understand the how imaging reflects anatomic subtleties
This atlas provides a detailed visual resource of how sophisticated non-invasive imaging relates to the anatomy observed in a variety of cardiovascular pathologies. It includes investigation of a wide range of defects in numerous cardiac structures. Mitral valve commissures, atrioventricular septal junction and right ventricular outflow tract plus a wealth of other structures are covered, offering readers a comprehensive integrative experience to understand how anatomic subtleties are revealed by modern imaging modalities.
Atlas of Non-Invasive Imaging in Cardiac Anatomy provides a detailed set of visual instructions that is of use to any cardiovascular professional needing to understand the orientation of a patient’s imaging. Therefore this is an essential guide for all trainee and practicing cardiologists, cardiac imagers, cardiac surgeons and interventionists.
Table of Contents- The Mitral Valve
- The Aortic Root
- The Tricuspid Valve
- The Interatrial Septum and the Septal Atrio-ventricular Junction
- The Right and the Left Atrium
- The Left and Right Ventricles
- The Coronary Arteries and Veins