Gilbert H.L. Tang MD, MSc, MBA , Syed Zaid MD , Rebecca T. Hahn MD , Vratika Aggarwal MD , Mohamad Alkhouli MD , Edris Aman MD , Sergio Berti MD , Y.S. Chandrashekhar MD, DM , Scott M. Chadderdon MD , Andreina D’Agostino MD , Neil P. Fam MD , Edwin C. Ho MD , Chad Kliger MD , Susheel K. Kodali MD , Parasuram Krishnamoorthy MD , Azeem Latib MD , Stamatios Lerakis MD, PhD , D. Scott Lim MD , Vaikom S. Mahadevan MD , Devi G. Nair MD , Ralph Stephan von Bardeleben MD
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3-dimensional (3D) intracardiac echocardiography (ICE) is emerging as a promising complement and potential alternative to transesophageal echocardiography for imaging guidance in structural heart interventions. To establish standardized practices, our multidisciplinary expert position statement serves as a comprehensive guide for the appropriate indications and utilization of 3D-ICE in various structural heart procedures. The paper covers essential aspects such as the fundamentals of 3D-ICE imaging, basic views, and workflow recommendations specifically tailored for ICE-guided structural heart procedures, such as transeptal puncture, device closure of intracardiac structures, and transcatheter mitral and tricuspid valve interventions. Current challenges, future directions, and training requirements to ensure operator proficiency are also discussed, thereby promoting the safety and efficacy of this innovative imaging modality to support expanding its future clinical applications.
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JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging, part of the prestigious Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC) family, offers readers a comprehensive perspective on all aspects of cardiovascular imaging. This specialist journal covers original clinical research on both non-invasive and invasive imaging techniques, including echocardiography, CT, CMR, nuclear, optical imaging, and cine-angiography.
JACC. Cardiovascular imaging highlights advances in basic science and molecular imaging that are expected to significantly impact clinical practice in the next decade. This influence encompasses improvements in diagnostic performance, enhanced understanding of the pathogenetic basis of diseases, and advancements in therapy.
In addition to cutting-edge research,the content of JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging emphasizes practical aspects for the practicing cardiologist, including advocacy and practice management.The journal also features state-of-the-art reviews, ensuring a well-rounded and insightful resource for professionals in the field of cardiovascular imaging.