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Journal of The American Society of Echocardiography | 2009

Echocardiography-Guided Interventions

Frank E. Silvestry; Richard E. Kerber; Michael M. Brook; John D. Carroll; Karen M. Eberman; Steven A. Goldstein; Howard C. Herrmann; Shunichi Homma; Roxana Mehran; Douglas L. Packer; Alfred F. Parisi; Todd Pulerwitz; James Bernard Seward; Teresa S. M. Tsang; Mark A. Wood

A major advantage of echocardiography over other advanced imaging modalities (magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomographic angiography) is that echocardiography is mobile and real time. Echocardiograms can be recorded at the bedside, in the cardiac catheterization laboratory, in the cardiovascular intensive care unit, in the emergency room-indeed, any place that can accommodate a wheeled cart. This tremendous advantage allows for the performance of imaging immediately before, during, and after various procedures involving interventions. The purpose of this report is to review the use of echocardiography to guide interventions. We provide information on the selection of patients for interventions, monitoring during the performance of interventions, and assessing the effects of interventions after their completion. In this document, we address the use of echocardiography in commonly performed procedures: transatrial septal catheterization, pericardiocentesis, myocardial biopsy, percutaneous transvenous balloon valvuloplasty, catheter closure of atrial septal defects (ASDs) and patent foramen ovale (PFO), alcohol septal ablation for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, and cardiac electrophysiology. A concluding section addresses interventions that are presently investigational but are likely to enter the realm of practice in the very near future: complex mitral valve repairs, left atrial appendage (LAA) occlusion devices, 3-dimensional (3D) echocardiographic guidance, and percutaneous aortic valve replacement. The use of echocardiography to select and guide cardiac resynchronization therapy has recently been addressed in a separate document published by the American Society of Echocardiography and is not further discussed in this document. The use of imaging techniques to guide even well-established procedures enhances the efficiency and safety of these procedures.


DLMIA/ML-CDS@MICCAI | 2018

A Unified Framework Integrating Recurrent Fully-Convolutional Networks and Optical Flow for Segmentation of the Left Ventricle in Echocardiography Data.

Mohammad H. Jafari; Hany Girgis; Zhibin Liao; Delaram Behnami; Amir H. Abdi; Hooman Vaseli; Christina Luong; Robert Rohling; Ken Gin; Teresa S. M. Tsang; Purang Abolmaesumi


Archive | 2015

Clinical Research Right Atrial Volume Is Superior to Left Atrial Volume for Prediction of Atrial Fibrillation Recurrence After Direct Current Cardioversion

Christina Luong; Matthew T. Bennett; Kenneth Gin; John Jue; Marion E. Barnes; Teresa S. M. Tsang


/data/revues/08947317/v11i11/S0894731798701592/ | 2011

Percutaneous Echocardiographically Guided Pericardiocentesis in Pediatric Patients: Evaluation of Safety and Efficacy

Teresa S. M. Tsang; Eyad K. El-Najdawi; James B. Seward; Donald J. Hagler; William K. Freeman; Patrick W. O’Leary


/data/revues/00029149/v90i12/S0002914902028643/ | 2011

Left atrial volume as a morphophysiologic expression of left ventricular diastolic dysfunction and relation to cardiovascular risk burden

Teresa S. M. Tsang; Marion E. Barnes; Bernard J. Gersh; Kent R. Bailey; James B. Seward


Archive | 2010

Superior to Area or Diameter? Prediction of Cardiovascular Outcomes With Left Atrial Size: Is Volume

Bernard J. Gersh; Kent R. Bailey; Stephen S. Cha; James B. Seward; Teresa S. M. Tsang; Walter P. Abhayaratna; Marion E. Barnes; Yoko Miyasaka


Archive | 2010

complicating catheter-based procedures: The Mayo Clinic experience Rescue echocardiographically guided pericardiocentesis for cardiac perforation

Elizabeth Packer; James B. Seward; Teresa S. M. Tsang; William K. Freeman; Marion E. Barnes; Guy S. Reeder


Archive | 2010

population: the incremental value of echocardiography Prediction of risk for first age-related cardiovascular events in an elderly

Gabriela A. Rosales; Kent R. Bailey; James B. Seward; Teresa S. M. Tsang; Marion E. Barnes; Bernard J. Gersh; Yasuhiko Takemoto


Archive | 2010

population controls in Rochester, Minnesota: Changes over three decades The prevalence of atrial fibrillation in incident stroke cases and matched

James B. Seward; Bernard J. Gersh; Kent R. Bailey; David O. Wiebers; JoRean D. Sicks; Teresa J. H. Christianson; Teresa S. M. Tsang; George W. Petty; Marion E. Barnes; W. Michael O'Fallon


Archive | 2008

Invasive Physiology: Clinical Cardiovascular Pathophysiology and Diastolic Dysfunction

James B. Seward; Krishnaswamy Chandrasekaran; Martin Osranek; Kaniz Fatema; Teresa S. M. Tsang

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