ASE’s Comprehensive Echocardiography With Videos
ASE’s Comprehensive Echocardiography With Videos
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Provides access to nearly 600 full-motion echocardiography video clips.

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Edited by a team of leading echocardiography experts and endorsed by the American Society of Echocardiography, ASE’S Comprehensive Echocardiography, 3rd Edition, covers the full spectrum of sonography of the heart in one succinct, authoritative resource. This highly regarded text provides must-know information on everything from basic foundations and principles to clinical application, written and edited by ASE members with expertise in each specific area. Case studies, numerous tables, high-quality images and videos highlight the latest uses of echocardiography, including the most recent 2D and 3D advances.

  • Discusses all the latest methods to assess cardiac chamber size and function, valvular stenosis/regurgitation, cardiomyopathies, coronary artery disease, complications of myocardial infarction, and other cardiac pathologies.
  • Covers recent advances in critical care echocardiography, cardio-oncology, structural heart disease, interventional/intraoperative echocardiography, strain imaging of left and right heart chambers, multimodality imaging in systemic diseases, and novel 3D techniques.
  • Contains more than 1,200 updated images: echocardiograms (including 2D, 3D, and Doppler), diagrams, anatomic drawings, algorithmic drawings, and more.
  • Provides access to nearly 600 full-motion echocardiography video clips.
  • Keeps you up to date with the latest echocardiography practice guidelines and advanced technologies.

4 reviews for ASE’s Comprehensive Echocardiography With Videos

  1. Ilya
    December 31, 2025
    Terrific educational resource!
    This newest edition of the ASE's Comprehensive Echocardiography is an invaluable resource for the both the novice and advanced echocardiographer. The ...More
    This newest edition of the ASE's Comprehensive Echocardiography is an invaluable resource for the both the novice and advanced echocardiographer. The book is well organized and superbly illustrated. The chapters are short and manageable to read. A terrific resource both for clinical consultation as well as for studying for the Echo boards exam. The large number of supplementary videos are extremely helpful for understanding dynamic cardiac anatomy and pathology. Must-have for your Echo library. Highly recommend for cardiac imagers of all levels!
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    AAA
    December 31, 2025
    Excellent
    Very informative and updated. Written by experts in the field
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    Dr J
    December 31, 2025
    For boards
    Excellent book for anyone taking boards. Explains topic well compared to most other famous books for echo
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    PL of New York
    December 31, 2025
    Excellent advanced echo textbook with some limitation
    This is a great book for experienced echocardiographer who wishes to update his/her tool kit: detailed explanation of 3D echo, newer measurement metho...More
    This is a great book for experienced echocardiographer who wishes to update his/her tool kit: detailed explanation of 3D echo, newer measurement methods such as myocardial work and LA/RV strain, expanded discussion of tricuspid regurgitation (having a new hammer demands search for new nails), AngioVac for vacuuming intracardiac junk. Even the usually sleep-inducing ultrasound physics chapters- I was surprised by how successful these contributors were able to convey the joy of ultrasound physics. The who-is-who in the echo world are here, except the book's major competitors, Mayo Clinic and University of Washington. The book has some weakness: (1) no coverage of COVID; (2) minimal coverage of AI + echo; (3) no discussion of recent attempts to address limitation of ASE diastolic guideline (large number of indeterminate), and special diastolic situations (e.g. what to do in atrial fibrillation) mentioned in the guideline (that will be on the echo board exam) are not discussed. (4) echocardiographic calcium score/ aging changes in echo and correlates with coronary CTA , (5) congenital heart disease sections have shrunk (maybe pediatric cardiologists are now taking care of adults?) (6) multi-modality emphasis of recent ASE guidelines (many echocardiographers also read cardiac MRI). (7) (Nit-picking alert:) page 590 tricuspid stenosis table 108.1: the contributor mistakened mitral stenosis rating for tricuspid stenosis: there is no ASE/ESC rating for tricuspid stenosis severity, and the cited paper by Dahou A (JACC Imaging) from Rebecca Hahn group did not propose a new tricuspid stenosis rating.
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