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Innovative imaging methods in heart failure

Authors :
Pasquale Perrone Filardi
Carla M. Plymen
Madalina Garbi
Petros Nihoyannopoulos
Giuseppe M.C. Rosano
Jelena Čelutkienė
Paola Gargiulo
Petar M. Seferovic
Rudolf A. de Boer
Frank A. Flachskampf
Lisa Anderson
José Luis Zamorano
Mitja Lainscak
Julia Grapsa
Vassilis I. Barberis
Frank Ruschitzka
Robert Manka
Cardiovascular Centre (CVC)
Čelutkienė, J
Plymen, Cm
Flachskampf, Fa
de Boer, Ra
Grapsa, J
Manka, R
Anderson, L
Garbi, M
Barberis, V
Filardi, Pp
Gargiulo, P
Zamorano, Jl
Lainscak, M
Seferovic, P
Ruschitzka, F
Rosano, Gmc
Nihoyannopoulos, P.
University of Zurich
Čelutkienė, Jelena
Source :
European Journal of Heart Failure, 20(12), 1615-1633. Wiley
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Myriad advances in all fields of cardiac imaging have stimulated and reflected new understanding of cardiac performance, myocardial damage and the mechanisms of heart failure. In this paper, the Heart Failure Association assesses the potential usefulness of innovative imaging modalities in enabling more precise diagnostic and prognostic evaluation, as well as in guiding treatment strategies. Many new methods have gradually penetrated clinical practice and are on their way to becoming a part of routine evaluation. This paper focuses on myocardial deformation and three- dimensional ultrasound imaging; stress tests for the evaluation of contractile and filling function; the progress of magnetic resonance techniques; molecular imaging and other sound innovations.The Heart Failure Association aims to highlight the ways in which paradigms have shifted in several areas of cardiac assessment. These include reassessing of the simplified concept of ejection fraction and implementation of the new parameters of cardiac performance applicable to all heart failure phenotypes; switching from two-dimensional to more accurate and reproducible three-dimensional ultrasound volumetric evaluation; greater tissue characterization via recently developed magnetic resonance modalities; moving from assessing cardiac function and congestion at rest to assessing it during stress; from invasive to novel non-invasive hybrid techniques depicting coronary anatomy and myocardial perfusion; as well as from morphometry to the imaging of pathophysiologic processes such as inflammation and apoptosis. This position paper examines the specific benefits of imaging innovations for practitioners dealing with heart failure aetiology, risk stratification and monitoring, and, in addition, for scientists involved in the development of future research.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13889842
Volume :
20
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Journal of Heart Failure
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7403832b0ccfdbd1522b40313d3b4476
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/ejhf.1330