Description
This is the gold-standard reference for cardiac imaging specialists and interventional cardiologists across India and beyond. The third edition of this Braunwald companion delivers cutting-edge protocols for cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR)—the imaging modality reshaping how we diagnose heart disease. Whether you’re training in interventional cardiology, preparing for board exams, or managing complex cardiac cases, this 640-page comprehensive guide covers everything from basic physics to advanced clinical applications. The practical, protocol-driven approach makes it invaluable for radiologists, cardiologists, and cardiac surgeons. If you work with cardiac imaging and want authoritative, up-to-date guidance grounded in real-world practice, this is your essential desk reference.
- ISBN-10: 032341561X
- ISBN-13: 978-0323415613
- Edition: 3rd
- Publisher: Elsevier
- Publication date: 13 August 2018
- Part of series: Companion to Braunwald's Heart Disease
- Language: English
- Dimensions: 22.1 x 3.3 x 28.19 cm
- Print length: 640 pages
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the editor of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance, 3rd edition?
The 3rd edition is edited by Andrew E. Arai, a leading expert in cardiovascular imaging. This edition includes contributions from cardiologists and radiologists worldwide and is part of the comprehensive Braunwald’s Heart Disease companion series.
Is this the latest edition of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance available in India?
Yes, the 3rd edition (2018) is the most recent and current version available. It reflects the latest advancements in CMR imaging protocols and clinical applications, making it ideal for students and practicing cardiologists in India.
What topics are covered in this Braunwald companion?
The book covers CMR physics, pulse sequences, image acquisition, quantitative analysis, arrhythmia evaluation, coronary disease imaging, myocardial infarction assessment, heart failure, valvular disease, and congenital heart disease. It’s structured for both learning and quick clinical reference.
Who should buy this book—medical students, doctors, or both?
This is essential for interventional cardiologists, cardiac radiologists, and cardiologists preparing for board exams or advanced practice. Medical students specializing in cardiology and imaging will find it invaluable. It’s a professional reference, not an introductory text.
How many pages is this book, and why does size matter?
The book is 640 pages of concentrated clinical knowledge. Its comprehensive yet focused scope makes it practical for bedside reference and exam prep without overwhelming detail—ideal for busy practitioners in India’s healthcare system.






