Multimodality Imaging for Cardiomyopathies in the Era of Precision Medicine

Announcing a new publication for Cardiovascular Innovations and Applications journal.   A clinical approach to new cardiomyopathy entails defining patient phenotype and disease pathophysiology. After echocardiography, invasive assessments to define hemodynamics and coronary anatomy are usually pursued. In selected non-ischemic cases, endomyocardial biopsies are performed in search for an etiology. Fortunately, advances in cardiac imaging allow for a multifaceted cardiac evaluation in a single study, reducing cost, lead time to diagnosis, and procedural adverse events while still providing supreme accuracy. As the stream of science and clinical practice worldwide emphasizes personalized and high-value care, noninvasive imaging has emerged as a new standard to prevent, diagnose, and guide the treatment of cardiac disease, reserving invasive procedures to cases where an intervention is required.

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Joshua Latner, Ahmad N. Nusairat and Mustafa A. Abuelsamen et al. Multimodality Imaging for Cardiomyopathies in the Era of Precision Medicine. CVIA. 2023. Vol. 8(1). DOI: 10.15212/CVIA.2023.0053

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