ISBN-13: 9783031061882 / Angielski / Twarda / 2023 / 649 str.
ISBN-13: 9783031061882 / Angielski / Twarda / 2023 / 649 str.
Expanded and updated edition highlighting current standards and breakthroughs in the technology of Doppler ultrasoundIncludes latest advances in 3D and color doppler and 4D fetal echocardiographyIncludes more than 500 illustrations, including more than 150 in color
Expanded and updated edition highlighting current standards and breakthroughs in the technology of Doppler ultrasound
Includes latest advances in 3D and color doppler and 4D fetal echocardiography
Includes more than 500 illustrations, including more than 150 in color
1. Doppler Sonography: A Brief History
2. Physical Principles of Doppler Ultrasonography
3. Spectral Doppler: Basic Principles and Instrumentation
4. Arterial Doppler: Waveform Analysis And Hemodynamic Interpretation
5. Venous Doppler: Waveform Analysis and Hemodynamic Interpretation
6. Sonographic Color Flow Mapping: Basic Principles
3-Dimensional Power Doppler
7. New Doppler Technologies for clinical Application
8. Biosafety of Diagnostic Doppler Ultrasonography
9. Fetal Cardiovascular Physiology
10. Maternal Cardiovascular physiology and Assessment
11. Umbilical Doppler Velocimetry: Normative Data and Diagnostic value
12. The Aortic Isthmus and Descending Aorta
13. Intrauterine Blood Flow and Postnatal Development
14. Fetal Cerebral Doppler – Development, Basics
15. Fetal Cerebral placental ratio – Clinical Applications
16. Cerebral Blood Flow Velocity Waveforms and Fetal anemia
17. Pulsed Doppler Ultrasonography of the Human Fetal Renal Artery
18. First and second trimester Doppler Velocimetry of the Uteroplacental Circulation
19. Doppler Velocimetry and Hypertension
20. Fetal Doppler Velocimetry in monochorionic regnancy: TAPS, TTTS and TRAP
21. Doppler Sonography in Pregnancies Complicated with Pregestational Diabetes Mellitus
22. Doppler Velocimetry in Prolonged Pregnancies
23. Doppler Velocimetry for Fetal Surveillance: Adverse Perinatal Outcome and Fetal Hypoxia
24. Absent and Reversed End-Diastolic Velocity in the Umbilical Artery and its Clinical Significance
25. Doppler Velocimetry in FGR: Randomized Clinical Trials and Implications for Practice
26. Doppler Investigation of Fetal Inferior Vena Cava
27. Ductus Venosus in health and disease
28. Doppler Investigation of the Fetal Coronary Circulation
29. Doppler Investigation of the Umbilical Venous Flow
30. Doppler Investigation of the Pulmonary Venous Circulation
31. Introduction to Fetal Doppler Echocardiography
32. Doppler Echocardiography for Managing Congenital Cardiac Anomalies
33. Doppler Echo Fetal Cardiac Arrhythmia
34. Four Dimensional B Mode and Color Doppler Echocardiography of the Human Fetus
35. Echocardiographic Evaluation of Function: Fetal Heart Failure
36. Doppler Echocardiographic in Fetal Growth Restriction
37. Evaluation of Pulmonary and Ductal Vasculature and Non-steroidal Drugs
38. Three Dimensional Doppler Ultrasound in Gynecology
39. Placenta accreta: diagnosis, management and the molecular biology of the morbidly adherent placenta
40. Doppler Ultrasonography for Benign Gynecologic Disorders (formerly Zalud) AND new: Doppler ultrasonography and ectopic pregnancy and infertility
41. Doppler Ultrasonography for Gynecologic Malignancy
Dev Maulik, MD, PhD, FACOG, FRCOG, is Professor and Chair, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology; the Senior Associate Dean of Women’s Health; Chair, Department of Maternal Fetal Medicine, Children’s Mercy Hospital; and Professor of Bioinformatics at UMKC School of Medicine, Kansas City, Missouri. Dr. Maulik received his medical degree from the Calcutta Medical College, and his residency and fellowship trainings in India, UK and USA. He obtained a PhD from the University of London, UK.
Professor Maulik pioneered the development of Doppler ultrasound for fetal assessment, especially Doppler and live 3D fetal echocardiography, and umbilical artery Doppler ultrasound. His current research interests include translation research in pregnancy complications including fetal growth restriction. He founded the International Perinatal Doppler Society in 1989, which for many years acted as a pioneering international scientific forum for the development and application of Doppler ultrasound in women’s health. He also collaboratively established a quaternary perinatal center offering advanced integrated multidisciplinary care for congenital heart disease and other malformations. He serves as the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Maternal Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, has edited six books, and published well over 200 articles and book chapters. He has been a grant reviewer and consultant for the National Institutes of Health from for over two decades. He had the privilege of organizing and co-chairing the NICHD workshop on Doppler, and also served as a member of the NICHD Steering Committee on Psycho-Biological Development of the Fetus and Co-Chaired, Fetal and Neonatal Brain Damage, NICHD Conference on Vasoactive Substances and Free Radicals in Perinatal Biology.Dr. Maulik is a fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, and the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, and has been recognized by various national and international organizations, and the City of New York.
Christoph Lees is Professor of Obstetrics as Imperial College London; Honorary Consultant in Obstetrics and Head of Fetal Medicine at the Centre for Fetal Care, Queen Charlotte’s and Chelsea Hospital, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust; and Visiting Professor KU Leuven (Belgium).
Professor Lees qualified from Guy's Hospital, London in 1990, and went on to obtain subspecialty accreditation in fetal-maternal medicine at King's College Hospital, London. In 2001 he established the fetal medicine unit at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge.
Professor Lees’ research interest is on fetal assessment and in particular the use of Doppler ultrasound to assess the health of the baby, scanning in labour, and non-invasive fetal surgery. He is the Chief Investigator of The Trial of Umbilical and Fetal Flow in Europe (TRUFFLE), a Collaboration of Centres across Europe; co-founder of the International Working Group of Maternal Haemodynamics; Board member of the International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynaecology (ISUOG), chairman of the ISUOG Doppler and vascular imaging group and member of the ISUOG Safety Committee
Professor Lees was awarded £2.2m grant from the Medical Research Council for first in human studies of high-intensity focused ultrasound in 2017, and a £2.5m grant from the NIHR in 2019 to undertake the TRUFFLE 2 RCT. In 2020 Professor Lees was awarded £253k by the MRC for the PANCOVID project, a Global registry of women affected by COVID-19 during pregnancy. He has published widely in scientific journals and has authored textbooks on fetal growth restriction, maternal haemodynamics and the widely read Dewhurst’s Textbook of Obstetrics & Gynaecology.
This book, now in a comprehensively revised and expanded third edition, covers the full spectrum of applications of Doppler ultrasound within Obstetrics and Gynecology. The current standards of practice in Doppler ultrasound are described, and information presented on the most recent developments in clinical practice and technology. The basic and physical principles of Doppler ultrasound are also clearly explained. Among other topics, the chapters on obstetric applications address the use of Doppler for fetal examination, including investigation of the fetal cerebral circulation; Doppler echocardiography of the fetal heart; and the role of Doppler in cases of post-term pregnancy and multiple gestation. The final part of the book focuses on the use of Doppler ultrasound in patients with gynecologic conditions, including ectopic pregnancy, infertility, benign disorders, and malignancies. Written by distinguished experts in the field, this superbly illustrated book will be a must-have reference for maternal-fetal medicine specialists, obstetrician-gynecologists, radiologists, and sonographers and will also be of value for researchers in the field.
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