Aortic stenosis is the most common heart valve disease necessitating surgical or percuta-neous intervention. Imaging has a central role for the initial diagnostic work-up, the follow-up and the selection of the optimal timing and type of intervention. Referral for aortic valve replacement is currently driven by the severity and by the presence of aortic stenosis-related symptoms or signs of left ventricular systolic dysfunction. This review aims to provide an update of the imaging techniques and seeks to highlight a practical approach to help clinical decision making.
Santangelo, G., Rossi, A., Toriello, F., Badano, L., Zeitoun, D., Faggiano, P. (2021). Diagnosis and management of aortic valve stenosis: The role of non-invasive imaging. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE, 10(16) [10.3390/jcm10163745].
Diagnosis and management of aortic valve stenosis: The role of non-invasive imaging
Badano L.;
2021
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Aortic stenosis is the most common heart valve disease necessitating surgical or percuta-neous intervention. Imaging has a central role for the initial diagnostic work-up, the follow-up and the selection of the optimal timing and type of intervention. Referral for aortic valve replacement is currently driven by the severity and by the presence of aortic stenosis-related symptoms or signs of left ventricular systolic dysfunction. This review aims to provide an update of the imaging techniques and seeks to highlight a practical approach to help clinical decision making.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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