Francesco Angeli MD , Francesca Bodega MD , Luca Bergamaschi MD , Matteo Armillotta MD , Sara Amicone MD , Lisa Canton MD , Damiano Fedele MD , Nicole Suma MD , Daniele Cavallo MD , Alberto Foà MD, PhD , Marta Belmonte MD , Vincenzo Russo MD , Domenico Attinà MD , Fabio Niro MD , Rachele Bonfiglioli MD , Stefano Fanti MD , Anna Giulia Pavon MD , Marco Guglielmo MD , Saima Mushtaq MD , Maria Abbondanza Pantaleo MD , Carmine Pizzi MD
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Multimodality Imaging in the Diagnostic Work-Up of Patients With Cardiac Masses
Cardiac masses encompass a diverse range of benign and malignant tumors as well as pseudotumors. Accurate histologic identification is essential for guiding appropriate treatment, yet the diagnostic process remains challenging. Although biopsy is traditionally the diagnostic gold standard, its invasive nature and associated risks limit its application. A noninvasive multimodality imaging approach has recently emerged as an alternative, but standardized protocols and supporting evidence are still lacking. Echocardiography is typically the initial imaging modality, with cardiac magnetic resonance recognized as the noninvasive diagnostic gold standard. Cardiac computed tomography provides complementary data to aid in diagnosis and management, while positron emission tomography serves as a third-level imaging option. This state-of-the-art review highlights the role of current multimodality imaging techniques in diagnosing and managing cardiac masses and explores future directions for their applications.
期刊介绍:
JACC: CardioOncology is a specialized journal that belongs to the esteemed Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC) family. Its purpose is to enhance cardiovascular care for cancer patients by publishing high-quality, innovative scientific research and sharing evidence-based knowledge.
The journal aims to revolutionize the field of cardio-oncology and actively involve and educate professionals in both cardiovascular and oncology fields. It covers a wide range of topics including pre-clinical, translational, and clinical research, as well as best practices in cardio-oncology. Key areas of focus include understanding disease mechanisms, utilizing in vitro and in vivo models, exploring novel and traditional therapeutics (across Phase I-IV trials), studying epidemiology, employing precision medicine, and investigating primary and secondary prevention.
Amyloidosis, cardiovascular risk factors, heart failure, and vascular disease are some examples of the disease states that are of particular interest to the journal. However, it welcomes research on other relevant conditions as well.