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Limites de l’échographie cardiaque de stress

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L’échographie cardiaque de stress que ce soit sous effort ou sous dobutamine est une méthode performante pour la détection et le pronostic de la maladie ischémique, pour la détection de la viabilité myocardique et pour la stratification du risque en préopératoire de chirurgie non cardiaque. Elle présente les avantages d’une technique à faible coût, non invasive, sans irradiation. Elle permet également l’évaluation d’autres paramètres par l’exploration des valves, pressions pulmonaires…

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Janower, S. (2013). Limites de l’échographie cardiaque de stress. In: Boyer, L., Guéret, P. (eds) Imagerie en coupes du cœur et des vaisseaux. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-8178-0435-4_9

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