Multimodality imaging for the global evaluation of aortic stenosis: The valve, the ventricle, the afterload

IF 7.3 2区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Vasileios Anastasiou , Stylianos Daios , Theodoros Karamitsos , Emmanouela Peteinidou , Matthaios Didagelos , George Giannakoulas , Constantina Aggeli , Konstantinos Tsioufis , Antonios Ziakas , Vasileios Kamperidis
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Abstract

Aortic stenosis (AS) is the most common valvular heart disease growing in parallel to the increment of life expectancy. Besides the valve, the degenerative process affects the aorta, impairing its elastic properties and leading to increased systemic resistance. The composite of valvular and systemic afterload mediates ventricular damage. The first step of a thorough evaluation of AS should include a detailed assessment of valvular anatomy and hemodynamics. Subsequently, the ventricle, and the global afterload should be assessed to define disease stage and prognosis. Multimodality imaging is of paramount importance for the comprehensive evaluation of these three elements. Echocardiography is the cornerstone modality whereas Multi-Detector Computed Tomography and Cardiac Magnetic Resonance provide useful complementary information. This review comprehensively examines the merits of these imaging modalities in AS for the evaluation of the valve, the ventricle, and the afterload and ultimately endeavors to integrate them in a holistic assessment of AS.
用于主动脉瓣狭窄整体评估的多模态成像:瓣膜、心室和后负荷
主动脉瓣狭窄(AS)是最常见的瓣膜性心脏病,其发病率与预期寿命同步增长。除瓣膜外,主动脉也会受到退行性病变的影响,使其弹性受损并导致系统阻力增加。瓣膜和全身后负荷的综合作用导致心室受损。全面评估强直性脊柱炎的第一步应包括对瓣膜解剖和血液动力学的详细评估。随后,应对心室和整体后负荷进行评估,以确定疾病分期和预后。多模态成像对于全面评估这三个要素至关重要。超声心动图是基础模式,而多载体计算机断层扫描和心脏磁共振则提供了有用的补充信息。这篇综述全面探讨了这些成像模式在 AS 中评估瓣膜、心室和后负荷的优点,并最终致力于将它们整合到 AS 的整体评估中。
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Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine
Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine 医学-心血管系统
CiteScore
18.70
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2.20%
发文量
143
审稿时长
21 days
期刊介绍: Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine delivers comprehensive, state-of-the-art reviews of scientific advancements in cardiovascular medicine, penned and scrutinized by internationally renowned experts. The articles provide authoritative insights into various topics, encompassing basic mechanisms, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of heart and blood vessel disorders, catering to clinicians and basic scientists alike. The journal covers a wide spectrum of cardiology, offering profound insights into aspects ranging from arrhythmias to vasculopathies.
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