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Cheuk-Man Yu, MBChB
Head, Division of Cardiology
Department of Medicine and Therapeutics
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin, N.T.
Hong Kong
Jing Ping Sun, MD
Dr. Jing Ping Sun was full professor and Chief of Cardiology for more than 20 years in a top hospital in Beijing China. She has published more than 120 papers and 8 books worldwide. She held many leadership positions while in the Peoples Republic of China. Since her immigration to the United States her academic career has flourished. Her research activities at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation have been exceptional and recognized by multiple publications in the leading cardiology journals. She has presented abstracts of important observations at all the major cardiology scientific sessions in the United States and has been an invited speaker at international meetings. Her expertise is echocardiography is evident not only by her publications but also by her special contract work for important clinical trails where echocardiography has been a key aspect of the investigations.
She was the first Chinese Doctor selected as International Fellow of America College of Cardiology (FACC) and International Fellow, Council on Clinical Cardiology of American Heart Association (FAHA).
Contributors | p. vii |
Foreword | p. xi |
Methodology | p. 1 |
Technical principles of tissue velocity and strain imaging methods | p. 3 |
Principles and different techniques for speckle tracking | p. 17 |
Physiologic and magnetic resonance imaging validation of strain techniques | p. 26 |
Designation of tissue Doppler normal range | p. 36 |
Application to hemodynamic evaluation | p. 53 |
Assessment of filling pressure at rest | p. 55 |
Assessment of left ventricular filling pressure with stress | p. 72 |
Application in heart failure | p. 79 |
Assessment of systolic heart failure | p. 81 |
Assessment of diastolic heart failure | p. 89 |
Assessment of dyssynchrony and its application | p. 102 |
Ischemic heart disease | p. 129 |
Experimental studies on myocardial ischemia and viability using tissue Doppler and deformation | p. 131 |
Assessment of viability | p. 141 |
Use of tissue velocity imaging during stress echocardiography | p. 150 |
Strain and strain rate imaging in ischemia | p. 162 |
Noncoronary heart disease | p. 173 |
Tissue Doppler echocardiography in the assessment of hypertensive heart disease | p. 175 |
Using myocardial imaging to identify and manage subclinical heart disease in diabetes mellitus and obesity | p. 185 |
Constrictive pericarditis versus restrictive cardiomyopathy | p. 198 |
Use of myocardial imaging to identify and manage subclinical heart disease in thyroid and other endocrine diseases | p. 209 |
Myocardial imaging in valvular heart disease | p. 223 |
Use of myocardial imaging to identify and manage systemic diseases | p. 233 |
Tissue Doppler imaging and strain rate imaging to evaluate right ventricular function | p. 243 |
Coming developments and applications | p. 253 |
Atrial function | p. 255 |
Three-dimensional reconstruction of strain measurement and measurement of strain in three-dimensions | p. 265 |
Ventricular torsion | p. 273 |
Automated strain and strain rate | p. 278 |
Use of tissue characterization in relation to arterial function | p. 288 |
Future application of speckle tracking echocardiography | p. 301 |
Index | p. 315 |
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