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  Настоящая глава не охватывает все аспекты визуализирующих методик и не является рекомендациями, а скорее приводит некоторые практические примеры того, каким образом интегрировать различные методы визуализации в ведении пациентов. Задача каждого практикующего врача - разработка алгоритмов применения визуализирующих методов в ведении пациентов с различными ССЗ (например, разработка критериев целесообразности), но в то же время необходимо внимательно следить за потребностями конкретного больного. Кроме того, концепцию "рандомизированных контролируемых исследований" и "доказательной медицины" будет трудно применить к методам визуализации с учетом быстрого развития и постоянных изменений в этой области. Как можно в настоящее время обследовать пациента без ЭхоКГ? Судя по всему, надлежащая клиническая практика, основанная на мнении хорошо информированного врача, может стать руководством в выборе и интеграции методов визуализации в повседневной клинической работе.
Наконец, как уже несколько раз было упомянуто в этой главе, различные методы визуализации предоставляют сопоставимую информацию, поэтому доступность, опыт и знания на местах могут оказывать влияние на выбор метода исследования.
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Источник: Кэмм А. Джон, Люшер Томас Ф., Серруис П.В., «Болезни сердца и сосудов.Часть 1 (Главы 1-5)» 2011

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