Covering the entire spectrum of this fast-changing field, the third edition of Diagnostic Imaging: Cardiovascular, Third Edition is an invaluable, everyday resource for general, cardiac, thoracic, and vascular radiologists as well as cardiologists and trainees―anyone who requires an easily accessible, highly visual reference in this complex area of imaging. Drs. Suhny Abbara, Seth Kligerman, and a team of highly regarded experts provide up-to-date information in concise yet detailed chapters to help you make informed decisions at the point of care. The text is meticulously illustrated, precisely delineated, and extensively referenced, making it a useful learning tool for readers at all levels of experience as well as a handy reference for daily clinical practice.
- Provides comprehensive, expert information on all aspects of cardiac and vascular imaging to help you quickly determine the correct diagnosis for patients with symptoms or indications of cardiovascular disease
- Contains 200+ fully updated chapters on specific areas or groups of related diseases, with in-depth information ranging from common diagnoses to the rare and obscure; each topic is supported by multimodality imaging examples with detailed discussions from experts in the field
- Features new chapters on the expanded use of AI in cardiovascular imaging, as well as multimodality advances in PET and MR for inflammatory cardiomyopathies and in CT and MR for advances in myocardial blood flow imaging
- Discusses new imaging guidelines for the management of acute and chronic chest pain and new transcatheter procedures
- Covers the latest CAD-RADS 2.0 classification, COVID-related vascular complications, and novel dose-reduction techniques
- Includes access to new videos that promote a visual understanding of cardiac flow and normal vs. abnormal cardiovascular health, among other topics
- Reflects new material throughout based on WHO updates for tumors and pulmonary hypertension
- Features more than 2,300 high-quality print images (with an additional 1,300+ images in the complimentary eBook), including videos, radiologic images, full-color illustrations and graphics, histologic images, and clinical photographs
- Uses a bulleted, image-rich layout with short chapters designed for quick access to critical content on terminology, characteristics seen in various imaging studies on the same anatomic location, differential diagnoses, pathologic and clinical issues to consider, and more
- Includes an eBook that enables you to access everything in this print version as well as additional text, images, and videos with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud
Table Of Contents
Section 1: Introduction and Overview
Cardiac CT: Acquisition and Postprocessing, Indications and InterpretationCardiac MR: Acquisition and Imaging ProtocolsMultimodality Approach to Cardiovascular DisordersCardiac AnatomyNovel Technologies and Dose Reduction Techniques in Cardiac CT (Multienergy CT, Photon-Counting CT, etc.)AI in Cardiac ImagingSection 2: Coronary Artery Disease
Approach to Coronary Heart DiseaseNew Coronary Imaging Guidelines for Acute andChronic Chest PainCAD-RADS 2.0Coronary AnatomyMyocardial BridgeSingle Coronary ArteryDuplicate Left Anterior Descending Coronary ArteryAnomalous Coronary Origin From Opposite SinusCoronary FistulaAnomalous Origin of Coronary Artery From Pulmonary ArteryCoronary Artery AneurysmKawasaki DiseaseVasculitis Affecting Coronary ArteriesCoronary Artery Calcium ScoringCoronary Atherosclerotic PlaqueCoronary Artery Plaque AnalysisCoronary ThrombosisCoronary Artery StenosisIschemia Imaging With CT-FFRIschemia Imaging With CT PerfusionIschemia Imaging With MRCoronary EmbolismSpontaneous Coronary Artery DissectionAcute Myocardial InfarctionChronic Myocardial InfarctionNonatherosclerosis Myocardial InfarctionPapillary Muscle RupturePostinfarction Mitral RegurgitationLeft Ventricular Free Wall RuptureVentricular Septal RupturePostinfarction Left Ventricular AneurysmPostinfarction Left Ventricular PseudoaneurysmPostangioplasty RestenosisIn-Stent RestenosisPost-CABG ThrombosisPost-CABG AtherosclerosisPost-CABG AneurysmCoronary Dissection, Secondary/IatrogenicSection 3: Heart Failure and Cardiomyopathies
Approach to Heart FailureRight Heart FailureLeft Heart FailureLeft Ventricular HypertrophyRight Ventricular HypertrophyPulmonary Venous Hypertension/Pulmonary Edema (Cardiogenic)Imaging of Cardiomyopathies: Evidence and TechniqueMyocardial Tissue MappingMyocardial Strain ImagingNonischemic Dilated CardiomyopathyHypertrophic CardiomyopathyAthlete's HeartSigmoid SeptumRestrictive CardiomyopathyCardiac AmyloidosisCardiac SarcoidosisMyocarditisPost-COVID and Vaccine-Related MyocarditisEndomyocardial FibrosisHypereosinophilic SyndromeArrhythmogenic Right Ventricular CardiomyopathyArrhythmogenic CardiomyopathyNoncompaction CardiomyopathyChagas DiseaseIron Overload SyndromesTakotsubo CardiomyopathyMuscular DystrophyFabry DiseaseMechanical Circulatory Assist DevicesHeart TransplantSection 4: Valvular
Approach to Valvular DiseaseBicuspid Aortic ValveAortic StenosisAortic RegurgitationMitral StenosisMitral Valve ProlapseMitral RegurgitationMitral Annular Calcification and Caseous NecrosisMitral Annular DisjunctionTricuspid StenosisTricuspid RegurgitationCarcinoid SyndromePulmonary StenosisPulmonary RegurgitationMultivalvular DiseaseInfective EndocarditisRheumatic Heart DiseaseRadiation Valvular DiseaseValvular ProsthesisProsthetic Valve ComplicationsLeft Ventricular Apical Aortic ConduitSection 5: Pericardial
Approach to Pericardial DiseasePericardial AnatomyAcute Pericarditis: InfectiousAcute Pericarditis: NoninfectiousChronic Inflammatory PericarditisConstrictive PericarditisPericardial CystAbsent PericardiumPericardial EffusionPericardial TamponadePrimary Pericardial Tumors, BenignPericardial Germ Cell TumorsPericardial LymphomaPericardial SarcomaPericardial MesotheliomaPericardial MetastasesSection 6: Cardiac Neoplasms
Approach to Neoplastic DiseaseTumor MimicsLipomatous Hypertrophy, Interatrial SeptumCardiac ThrombusCystic Tumor of Atrioventricular NodeIntracardiac Blood CystsAtrial MyxomaPapillary FibroelastomaCardiac LipomaHemangiomaParagangliomaRhabdomyomaFibromaMetastatic DiseaseTumor Extension Into AtriaCardiac SarcomasAortic SarcomasLymphomaErdheim-Chester DiseaseVascular MalformationsSection 7: Congenital Heart Disease
Anatomic Approach to Congenital Heart DiseaseImaging Approach to Congenital Heart DiseaseTetralogy of FallotTetralogy of Fallot: Postsurgical and Palliation, Blalock-Taussig ShuntD-Transposition of Great ArteriesL-Transposition of Great ArteriesTGA Repair: Arterial and Atrial SwitchTruncus ArteriosusPulmonary AtresiaHypoplastic Left Heart SyndromeTricuspid AtresiaGlenn and Fontan ShuntsEbstein AnomalyCor TriatriatumHeterotaxia SyndromesApproach to ShuntsAtrial Septal DefectsVentricular Septal DefectsEndocardial Cushion DefectPatent Ductus ArteriosusAortopulmonary WindowSection 8: Interventional and Electrophysiological Procedures
Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement: Procedure PlanningTranscatheter Aortic Valve Replacement: Follow-UpTranscatheter Mitral Valve RepairTranscatheter Mitral Valve Replacement: Procedure Planning and Follow-UpPacemakers/ICDsImaging Before and After Electrophysiology ProceduresPulmonary Vein MappingLeft Atrial ThrombusLeft Atrial Appendage Imaging Pre- and Post Occluder Device PlacementCT Prior to Ablation in VentricleMR Prior to Ablation of Scar in VentricleRecognizing Devices and Implants on ImagingSECTION 9: AORTA
Approach to Congenital and Acquired Disease of AortaThoracic Aorta and Great Vessel AnatomyCoarctation of AortaInterrupted/Hypoplastic AortaDouble Aortic ArchRight Aortic ArchPersistent Fifth ArchAberrant Right Subclavian ArteryPseudocoarctationDuctus DiverticulumThoracic Aortic AneurysmMycotic AneurysmMarfan SyndromeApproach to Acute Aortic SyndromesAortic DissectionIntimointimal IntussusceptionAortic Intramural HematomaPenetrating Atherosclerotic UlcerLimited Intimal TearAortic Aneurysm: RuptureTakayasu ArteritisGiant Cell ArteritisTraumatic Aortic InjuryChronic Posttraumatic PseudoaneurysmSurgeries of Thoracic AortaSection 10: Pulmonary Arteries
Approach to Pulmonary VasculatureProximal Interruption of Pulmonary ArteryPulmonary SlingPulmonary Arteriovenous MalformationPulmonary AneurysmPulmonary Artery PseudoaneurysmAcute Pulmonary EmbolismPulmonary Hypertension: General Imaging FindingsGroup 1 Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension With Overt Features of Venous/Capillary InvolvementGroup 1 Pulmonary Arterial HypertensionGroup 2 Pulmonary HypertensionGroup 3 Pulmonary HypertensionGroup 4 Pulmonary HypertensionGroup 5 Pulmonary HypertensionPulmonary Artery SarcomaBranch Pulmonary Artery StenosisSection 11: Veins
Approach to Venous Disease
Venous Anatomy
Left Superior Vena Cava
Azygos Continuation of Inferior Vena Cava
Scimitar Syndrome
Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Return
Partial Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Return
Pulmonary Vein Stenosis
Superior Vena Cava Syndrome
May-Thurner Syndrome
Nutcracker Syndrome