Stay one step ahead and let us notify you when this item is next available to order.
Enter your email below and we will notify you when this item is next available to order.
Thank you
we will contact you when this item is next available to order
Echocardiography is still relatively underused in the management of critically ill and hemodynamically unstable patients. There is a definite trend for favoring echocardiography over invasive assessment in intensive care units, however, clear guidelines are lacking. The author's experience over the last few years reinforced the importance of a book covering this topic. The basis for the creation this book was the fruit of teaching sessions and ward rounds during which the interest and receptiveness for this topic were obvious.
Publisher: Springer London Ltd
ISBN: 9781848823358
Number of pages: 184
Dimensions: 203 x 127 mm
Edition: 2009 ed.
From the reviews: “This is a great little book. … It is 184 pages long and the chapters give a good and representative coverage of the title material. … this is a useful little book containing … amount of information which is probably best aimed at clinicians with basic skills in echo trying to move forward, or experienced scanners seeking a more clinical bias to balance their learning, eg sonographers.” (Craig Morris, Journal of Intensive Care Society, Vol. 11 (2), April, 2010)
Please sign in to write a review
Would you like to proceed to the App store to download the Waterstones App?