Multimodality Imaging in Aortic Stenosis: Beyond the Valve - Focusing on the Myocardium

Current guidelines of aortic stenosis (AS) management focus on valve parameters, LV systolic dysfunction, and symptoms; however, emerging data suggest that there may be benefit of aortic valve replacement before it becomes severe by present criteria. Myocardial assessment using novel multimodality i...

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Published in:Cardiology clinics Vol. 42; no. 3; p. 433
Main Authors: Gaznabi, Safwan, Miranda, Jeirym, Lorenzatti, Daniel, Piña, Pamela, Balasubramanian, Senthil S, Desai, Darshi, Desai, Aditya, Ho, Edwin C, Scotti, Andrea, Gongora, Carlos A, Schenone, Aldo L, Garcia, Mario J, Latib, Azeem, Parwani, Purvi, Slipczuk, Leandro
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Netherlands 01-08-2024
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Summary:Current guidelines of aortic stenosis (AS) management focus on valve parameters, LV systolic dysfunction, and symptoms; however, emerging data suggest that there may be benefit of aortic valve replacement before it becomes severe by present criteria. Myocardial assessment using novel multimodality imaging techniques exhibits subclinical myocardial injury and remodeling at various stages before guideline-directed interventions, which predicts adverse outcomes. This raises the question of whether implementing serial myocardial assessment should become part of the standard appraisal, thereby identifying high-risk patients aiming to minimize adverse outcomes.
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ISSN:1558-2264
1558-2264
DOI:10.1016/j.ccl.2024.04.002