Synopsis
The purpose of this book is to explain how diagnostic ultrasound works and to help readers properly handle artifacts, scan safely, evaluate instrument performance, and prepare for registry and board examinations. This text concisely and comprehensively covers all essential aspects of ultrasound, including Doppler, artifacts, safety, quality assurance, and information on the newest technology. Information is presented dynamically, with a multitude of boxes and tables and over 1100 illustrations to aid comprehension. Only the most basic and essential equations are included, sparing readers from becoming bogged down in unnecessary technicalities and mathematical details. Although emphasis is on the fundamentals, the book maintains its integrity and usefulness for more experienced sonographers.
This edition contains new and expanded material on contrast agents, harmonic imaging, coded excitation, panoramic imaging, spatial compounding, three-dimensional imaging, and electronic storage and communication of images external to the diagnostic instruments. Material has been reorganized and rewritten to reflect the digital beam-forming, signal-processing, and image-processing functions of modern instruments. Topics no longer relevant to modern sonographic technology, such as shock excitation, mechanical transducers, and annular arrays, have been eliminated. The chapters on Doppler principles have been arranged into a new sequence. Many new figures are included to enhance the explanation and understanding of principles and concepts. Bolded key terms are defined at the beginning of each chapter and also in the glossary. More subheadings have been included, and concepts throughout the text have been simplified to aid student comprehension.
Essential coverage of physics and ultrasound - providing students with the basics that they needNew format and size - better for navigation around the textContent updated with new technology includedComplicated concepts are simplified to assist the student in the basics of ultrasonographyAdditional pedagogy - each chapter now has learning objectives and key terms - enhances understandingIllustrations updated - over 90 new illustrations!40 page colour insert to provide an accurate representation of what students will encounter once they get to the clinical settingQuestion-and-answer format at the end of each chapter - great for revision and reviewing3 new appendices have been added.
About the Author
Frederick W. Kremkau, PhD, Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC
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