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    Allen J. Taylor, Editor.
    Summary: The foundation of this handbook lies in the supremacy of careful, clinical observation in medicine. The science and application of auscultation, albeit not without its imperfections, represent a learnable, tangible, personal approach to assessment of the heart and remains crucial in medical practice. Today's medicine tends towards the high tech, discarding simple approaches that can and should steer clinicians towards when to utilize expensive testing, and at the most can, potentially, outperform technology for accurate cardiovascular diagnosis. Within a cost conscious, personalized approach to medicine, the art of clinical examination of the heart could never be more alive, or more important. Technology needs a clinically informed platform upon which to provide benefits to patients with careful clinical observation providing proper identification of patients in need of additional testing and avoiding unnecessary expensive testing. Learning Cardiac Auscultation: From Essentials to Expert Clinical Interpretation provides a clinically-oriented approach to the astute observation of heart sounds and other aspects of the cardiovascular examination. It describes key clinical and auscultation features, and clinical clues to the diagnosis. More importantly, auscultation of the heart should not just end with a simple diagnosis, but an unearthing of nuances of the diagnosis, for example, describing the possible severity or diagnostic implications of the auscultation findings.

    Contents:
    Introduction to Cardiac Auscultation
    Dynamic Auscultation
    Stethoscope Performance
    Aortic Sclerosis
    Aortic Stenosis
    Bicuspid Aortic Valve
    Aortic Regurgitation
    Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy
    Mitral Regurgitation
    Flail Mitral Leaflet
    Mitral Stenosis
    The Austin Flint Murmur
    Mitral Valve Prolapse
    Pulmonic Valve: Pulmonic Regurgitation
    Pulmonic Valve: Pulmonic Stenosis
    Pulmonic Valve: Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
    Tricuspid Valve: Tricuspid Regurgitation
    The S3 Gallop
    The S4 Gallop
    Pericardial Constriction
    Prosthetic Heart Valves
    The Clinical Assessment of Ejection Fraction and Hemodynamics in Congestive Heart Failure
    The Innocent Murmur
    Atrial Septal Defect
    Ventricular Septal Defect
    Patent Ductus Arteriosus.
    Digital Access Springer 2015