Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of contributors
- Preface
- 1 The role of cardiopulmonary exercise testing in preoperative evaluation of surgical patients
- 2 Oesophagectomy for cancer
- 3 Vascular surgery
- 4 Anaesthesia for the elderly
- 5 Deaths following anaesthesia: lessons from NCEPOD
- 6 Pelvic and acetabular trauma
- 7 Echocardiography
- 8 Levosimendan
- 9 Critical care outreach: 6 years on
- 10 Critical care and biological disasters: lessons learned from SARS and pandemic influenza planning
- 11 Evaluating clinical performance
- 12 Non-technical skills and anaesthesia
- 13 Simulators in anaesthetic training to enhance patient safety
- Index
- References
7 - Echocardiography
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 December 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of contributors
- Preface
- 1 The role of cardiopulmonary exercise testing in preoperative evaluation of surgical patients
- 2 Oesophagectomy for cancer
- 3 Vascular surgery
- 4 Anaesthesia for the elderly
- 5 Deaths following anaesthesia: lessons from NCEPOD
- 6 Pelvic and acetabular trauma
- 7 Echocardiography
- 8 Levosimendan
- 9 Critical care outreach: 6 years on
- 10 Critical care and biological disasters: lessons learned from SARS and pandemic influenza planning
- 11 Evaluating clinical performance
- 12 Non-technical skills and anaesthesia
- 13 Simulators in anaesthetic training to enhance patient safety
- Index
- References
Summary
Echocardiography or cardiac ultrasound has long been established as an important cardiac imaging technique for acquiring real-time information about cardiac anatomy and function. The technological aspect of this cardiac ultrasound platform continues to evolve and also to migrate across patient populations, different specialities and clinical usage. Cardiac assessment and monitoring have always been an essential part of the management of the patient undergoing anaesthesia and intensive care. This chapter provides an overview of the more recent clinical aspects, training issues, technological advances and future developments in relation to these areas.
Clinical uses of echocardiography
Cardiac anaesthesia and cardiac critical care
The current interest in echocardiography by anaesthetists can be traced back to a group of cardiac anaesthetists in North America who adopted intra-operative transoesophageal echocardiography (TOE). To a varying extent they have displaced cardiologists from the cardiac theatre and developed practice guidelines and education programmes. This approach has been widely emulated in cardiac anaesthetic practice in the UK and in parts of Europe. Although no data are currently available for contemporary UK practice, 72% of anaesthetists who responded to a survey in the United States personally employed intra-operative TOE during cardiac surgery. This figure was 35% in a Canadian survey. In my own institution, intra-operative TOE is provided almost exclusively by anaesthetists, with over 400 intra-operative studies performed during 2005.
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- Recent Advances in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care , pp. 109 - 130Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2007