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Index<br />

A<br />

A1–A3 scallops 11, 13, 14, 17, 158<br />

AA amyloidosis 457<br />

abdominal aortic aneurysms 628<br />

abscess<br />

infective endocarditis 231–2, 233<br />

prosthetic valve 203<br />

acetate, 11 C-labelled 41<br />

acute chest pain 275–6<br />

acute coronary syndromes 266–8<br />

adenosine SPECT MPS 260<br />

adenosine stress echocardiography 249–55<br />

adult congenital heart disease<br />

atrial septal defects 566–7, 590<br />

atrioventricular septal defects 569–70, 591<br />

cardiac magnetic resonance 566, 588–98<br />

chest X-ray 565<br />

coarctation <strong>of</strong> the aorta 571–2, 591, 618<br />

common arterial trunk 595<br />

congenitally corrected transposition <strong>of</strong> the<br />

great arteries 580–1, 595<br />

coronary artery anomalies 597<br />

coronary disease 597<br />

cor triatriatum sinister 594<br />

double-chambered right ventricle 592<br />

double-outlet right ventricle 595<br />

Ebstein’s anomaly 574–5, 593–4<br />

echocardiography 565–86<br />

Eisenmenger syndrome 569, 584, 597<br />

functionally univentricular heart 581–4, 595–6<br />

left ventricular outflow tract obstruction 129,<br />

573–4, 593<br />

mitral valve anomalies 575–6, 594<br />

multi-slice computed tomography 566,<br />

588–98<br />

patent ductus arteriosus 570–1, 591<br />

pregnancy 584–5<br />

repaired tetralogy <strong>of</strong> Fallot 594<br />

right ventricular outflow tract<br />

obstruction 572–3, 592<br />

segmental analysis 566<br />

sub-aortic stenosis 573, 574<br />

supravalvular stenosis 573–4<br />

tetralogy <strong>of</strong> Fallot (with pulmonary<br />

atresia) 576–8<br />

transposition <strong>of</strong> the great arteries 578, 595<br />

ventricular septal defects 567–9, 591<br />

Agatston score 277, 278<br />

AL amyloidosis 457<br />

alcohol cardiotoxicity 481<br />

alcohol septal ablation 120–1, 453<br />

Amplatzer Cardiac Plug 122<br />

amyloidosis 109, 457–61<br />

Anderson–Fabry disease 463–5<br />

angiosarcoma 555<br />

anthracycline cardiotoxicity 481, 482<br />

antimyosin imaging 476, 537–8<br />

aorta/aortic disease<br />

aberrant right subclavian artery 613<br />

aneurysm 605, 608, 609, 613–15, 619, 620,<br />

626–8, 633<br />

in aortic regurgitation 141, 145<br />

in aortic stenosis 129–30<br />

aortitis 617–18, 630<br />

atherosclerosis 613, 619, 628<br />

blunt trauma 617, 634<br />

coarctation 571–2, 591, 618<br />

common variants 612–13<br />

diameters 625–6<br />

dissection 606–7, 608, 609, 615–16, 630–2,<br />

634–5<br />

echocardiography 603–9<br />

inflammatory disease 629–30<br />

intramural haematoma 607–8, 616, 621–2,<br />

632<br />

MRI 611–22<br />

MSCT 625–35<br />

normal anatomy 603–4, 612–13<br />

penetrating aortic ulcer 608, 616–17, 622,<br />

628–9, 633<br />

pseudocoarctation 618<br />

right-sided aortic arch 613<br />

aortic leaflet prolapse 142<br />

aortic regurgitation 141–7<br />

aetiology 141–2<br />

aorta assessment 141, 145<br />

aortic leaflet prolapse 142<br />

aortic root pathology 142<br />

aortic stenosis and 145<br />

congenital 142<br />

degenerative 142<br />

diastolic aortic flow reversal 143–4<br />

dissection flap prolapse 142<br />

flow convergence 143<br />

functional classification 142<br />

jet size 143<br />

left ventricular response 142<br />

PISA 143<br />

pressure half-time 144<br />

quantification <strong>of</strong> severity 142–5, 593<br />

rheumatic 142<br />

sinotubular junction dilation 142<br />

timing <strong>of</strong> surgery 145–6<br />

valvular 141–2<br />

vena contracta 143<br />

volume flow 144<br />

aortic root, aortic regurgitation 142<br />

aortic stenosis 129–39<br />

aetiology 129<br />

aortic regurgitation and 145<br />

calcific 129, 137<br />

congenital 129<br />

contractile reserve 133<br />

exercise testing 137, 138<br />

follow-up 139<br />

haemodynamic progression 137<br />

indications for surgery 138–9<br />

left ventricular function 137<br />

left ventricular hypertrophy 137<br />

morphology 129–30, 134–5, 136<br />

myocardial fibrosis 137<br />

peak aortic jet velocity 136<br />

pressure recovery 132<br />

prognosis 136–8<br />

pulmonary hypertension 137<br />

quantification 130–4<br />

rheumatic 129<br />

severity assessment 134<br />

3D planimetry 74<br />

transvalvular velocity and gradient 131<br />

valve area 74, 130–1, 132–3<br />

velocity ratio 133<br />

aortic syndromes 606–8, 615–17, 619, 620–2<br />

aortic-to-pulmonary collateral flow 584<br />

aortic valve<br />

bicuspid 141, 142<br />

calcification 129, 137<br />

percutaneous replacement (TAVI) 76,<br />

206–8<br />

3D echocardiography 74–5<br />

aortitis 617–18, 630

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