
Noninvasive Vascular Diagnosis : A Practical Guide to Therapy
by Aburahma, Ali F.; Bergan, John J.-
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Table of Contents
Improving quality in noninvasive testing by certification and accreditation | p. 1 |
Qualifications of the physician in the vascular diagnostic laboratory | p. 7 |
Principles and instruments of diagnostic ultrasound and Doppler ultrasound | p. 11 |
Overview of cerebrovascular disease | p. 33 |
Overview of various noninvasive cerebrovascular techniques | p. 50 |
Duplex scanning of the carotid arteries | p. 60 |
The role of color duplex scanning in diagnosing diseases of the aortic arch branches and carotid arteries | p. 89 |
Vertebral artery ultrasonography | p. 97 |
Transcranial Doppler sonography | p. 103 |
Ultrasonic characterization of carotid plaques | p. 127 |
Carotid plaque echolucency measured by grayscale median identifies patients at increased risk of stroke during carotid stenting. The imaging in carotid angioplasty and risk of stroke study | p. 149 |
Duplex ultrasound in the diagnosis of temporal arteritis | p. 155 |
Duplex ultrasound velocity criteria for carotid stenting patients | p. 161 |
Use of transcranial Doppler in monitoring patients during carotid artery stenting | p. 167 |
Use of an angle-independent Doppler system for intraoperative carotid endarterectomy surveillance | p. 176 |
Clinical implications of the vascular laboratory in the diagnosis of cerebrovascular insufficiency | p. 183 |
Overview of peripheral arterial disease of the lower extremity | p. 207 |
Overview of noninvasive vascular techniques in peripheral arterial disease | p. 221 |
Segmental Doppler pressures and Doppler waveform analysis in peripheral vascular disease of the lower extremities | p. 231 |
Pulse volume recording in the diagnosis of peripheral vascular disease | p. 245 |
Duplex scanning for lower extremity arterial disease | p. 253 |
Duplex surveillance of infrainguinal bypass grafts | p. 262 |
Rationale and benefits of surveillance after prosthetic infrainguinal bypass grafts | p. 273 |
Rationale and benefits of surveillance after percutaneous transluminal angioplasty and stenting of iliac and femoral arteries | p. 279 |
Duplex ultrasound in the diagnosis and treatment of femoral pseudoaneurysms | p. 287 |
Lower extremity arterial mapping : duplex ultrasound as an alternative to arteriography prior to femoral and popliteal reconstruction | p. 293 |
Preoperative saphenous vein mapping | p. 303 |
Noninvasive diagnosis of upper extremity vascular disease | p. 312 |
Ultrasound imaging of upper extremity arteries : clinical applications | p. 325 |
Protocol and technique of dialysis ultrasound surveillance | p. 334 |
Noninvasive evaluation for congenital arteriovenous fistulas and malformation | p. 341 |
Clinical implications of the vascular laboratory in the diagnosis of peripheral arterial disease | p. 349 |
Overview of venous disorders | p. 369 |
Overview : plethysmographic techniques in the diagnosis of venous disease | p. 375 |
Venous duplex ultrasound of the lower extremity in the diagnosis of deep venous thrombosis | p. 385 |
Venous imaging for reflux using duplex ultrasonography | p. 394 |
Duplex ultrasound use for bedside insertion of inferior Vena Cava filters | p. 400 |
Venous stenting using intravascular ultrasound | p. 406 |
Ultrasound guidance for venous therapy : VNUS, endovenous laser treatments, and foam | p. 414 |
Clinical implications of the vascular laboratory in the diagnosis of venous disorders | p. 422 |
Deep Doppler in the liver vasculature | p. 431 |
Duplex evaluation of the renal arteries | p. 450 |
Duplex ultrasonography of the mesenteric circulation | p. 466 |
The role of color duplex ultrasound in patients with abdominal aortic aneurysms and stent grafts | p. 476 |
Transcutaneous oxygen tension : principles and applications | p. 491 |
Role of magnetic resonance angiography in peripheral vascular disease | p. 497 |
Intravascular ultrasound applications | p. 506 |
Three-dimensional vascular imaging and three-dimensional color power angiography imaging | p. 517 |
Contrast-enhanced ultrasound | p. 529 |
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