An international meeting of experts on Cardiovascular Imaging by
Ultrasound was held in Aachen from 26-27 April, 1991. It provided new
and interesting insights into what has already been achieved in
ultrasound-based cardiovascular diagnosis and therapy and what will be
introduced in clinical practice in the near future. Since the
introduction of ultrasound in clinical practice in 1984 there has been
no other physical principle that has added and will continue to add so
much to clinical diagnosis and therapy. Echocardiography, once
established as a non-invasive diagnostic tool, is increasingly becoming
an invasive technique for cardiovascular imaging.
This book contains the edited contributions from 38 scientists and
engineers from all over the world who presented the most up-to-date
findings on 2-dimensional echocardiography, different Doppler
modalities, contrast and stress echocardiography and the different
modalities of transesophageal echocardiography, including mono-, bi- and
multiplane TEE, as well as pulsed and CW-Doppler application via TEE.
Exciting and promising developments are discussed in the field of
intravascular ultrasound, tissue characterization, ultrasound ablation,
ultrasound-based 3-dimensional reconstruction of the heart, and high
frequency Doppler analysis.