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Publication 2019 ESC Guidelines on diabetes, pre-diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases developed in collaboration with the EASD; [Guía ESC 2019 sobre diabetes, prediabetes y enfermedades cardiovasculares, en colaboración con la European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD)](2020) ;Cosentino, Francesco (7006332266) ;Grant, Peter J. (21933603900) ;Aboyans, Victor (56214736500) ;Bailey, Clifford J. (55608702800) ;Ceriello, Antonio (7102926564) ;Delgado, Victoria (24172709900) ;Federici, Massimo (57213480560) ;Filippatos, Gerasimos (7003787662) ;Grobbee, Diederick E. (7103100613) ;Hansen, Tina Birgitte (55861108500) ;Huikuri, Heikki V. (14121483000) ;Johansson, Isabelle (56689398300) ;Jüni, Peter (7004263326) ;Lettino, Maddalena (6602951700) ;Marx, Nikolaus (57203048581) ;Mellbin, Linda G. (15119015900) ;Östgren, Carl J. (6603393828) ;Rocca, Bianca (55508871400) ;Roffi, Marco (7004532440) ;Sattar, Naveed (7007043802) ;Seferović, Petar M. (6603594879) ;Sousa-Uva, Miguel (7003661979) ;Valensi, Paul (7103187761) ;Wheeler, David C. (7202992832) ;Piepoli, Massimo Francesco (7005292730) ;Birkeland, Kàre I. (56829046900) ;Adamopoulos, Stamatis (55399885400) ;Ajjan, Ramzi (8971034300) ;Avogaro, Angelo (7004560383) ;Baigent, Colin (56673911800) ;Brodmann, Marianne (57088173800) ;Bueno, Héctor (57218323754) ;Ceconi, Claudio (57190051298) ;Chioncel, Ovidiu (12769077100) ;Coats, Andrew (35395386900) ;Collet, Jean-Philippe (7102328222) ;Collins, Peter (7402501228) ;Cosyns, Bernard (57202595662) ;Di Mario, Carlo (7101723312) ;Fisher, Miles (7403501326) ;Fitzsimons, Donna (57203953034) ;Halvorsen, Sigrun (9039942100) ;Hansen, Dominique (22234081800) ;Hoes, Arno (57209077584) ;Holt, Richard I.G. (8736780500) ;Home, Philip (24518319800) ;Katus, Hugo A. (24299225600) ;Khunti, Kamlesh (7005202765) ;Komajda, Michel (7102980352) ;Lambrinou, Ekaterini (9039387200) ;Landmesser, Ulf (6602879397) ;Lewis, Basil S. (7401867678) ;Linde, Cecilia (19735913300) ;Lorusso, Roberto (25938348100) ;Mach, François (7005352638) ;Mueller, Christian (58068181500) ;Neumann, Franz-Josef (7202219423) ;Persson, Frederik (15521088200) ;Petersen, Steffen E. (35430477200) ;Petronio, Anna Sonia (56604816300) ;Richter, Dimitrios J. (35434226200) ;Rosano, Giuseppe M.C. (7007131876) ;Rossing, Peter (59021427500) ;Rydén, Lars (56443609500) ;Shlyakhto, Evgeny (16317213100) ;Simpson, Iain A. (7102735784) ;Touyz, Rhian M. (7005833567) ;Wijns, William (7006420435) ;Wilhelm, Matthias (56596188500) ;Williams, Bryan (7404503273) ;Windecker, Stephan (7003473419) ;Dean, Veronica (57223410945) ;Gale, Chris P. (35837808000) ;Hindricks, Gerhard (35431335000) ;Iung, Bernard (55785385300) ;Leclercq, Christophe (59630023200) ;Merkely, Bela (7004434435) ;Zelveian, Parounak H. (6603421475) ;Scherr, Daniel (22986579300) ;Jahangirov, Tofig (59854356500) ;Lazareva, Irina (57203304822) ;Shivalkar, Bharati (6603335485) ;Naser, Nabil (6602268531) ;Gruev, Ivan (24922537000) ;Milicic, Davor (56503365500) ;Petrou, Petros M. (35311833400) ;Linhart, Aleš (7004149017) ;Hildebrandt, Per (7102280090) ;Hasan-Ali, Hosam (23570614700) ;Fabryova, Lubomira (6603023815) ;Fras, Zlatko (57217420437) ;Jiménez-Navarro, Manuel F. (7003347150) ;Marandi, Toomas (7801654145) ;Lehto, Seppo (57196771022) ;Mansourati, Jacques (55847760200) ;Kurashvili, Ramaz (6701437492) ;Siasos, Gerasimos (9732403100) ;Lengyel, Csaba (6602980880) ;Thrainsdottir, Inga S. (8290240600) ;Aronson, Doron (7102685689) ;Di Lenarda, Andrea (7004431576) ;Raissova, Aigul (57214793913) ;Ibrahimi, Pranvera (55486226500) ;Abilova, Saamai (36615154100) ;Trusinskis, Karlis (8049349300) ;Saade, Georges (57226262541) ;Benlamin, Hisham (57205698096) ;Petrulioniene, Zaneta (24482298700) ;Banu, Cristiana (57205698045) ;Magri, Caroline Jane (24465343400) ;David, Lilia (57198320591) ;Boskovic, Aneta (25935849200) ;Alami, Mohamed (7006212949) ;Liem, An Ho (7006066944) ;Bosevski, Marijan (16241026100) ;Svingen, Gard Frodahl Tveitevaag (6504099582) ;Janion, Marianna (7006611798) ;Gavina, Cristina (15757643200) ;Chowdhury, Tahseen Ahmad (7005365651) ;Vinereanu, Dragos (6603080279) ;Nedogoda, Sergey (6507198479) ;Mancini, Tatiana (59783628100) ;Ilic, Marina Deljanin (59090641800) ;Norhammar, Anna (6603204971) ;Lehmann, Roger (14022858600) ;Mourali, Mohamed Sami (15762890600) ;Ural, Dilek (6603790014)Nesukay, Elena (57190673744)[No abstract available] - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication 2020 ESC Guidelines for the diagnosis and management of atrial fibrillation developed in collaboration with the European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery (EACTS)(2021) ;Hindricks, Gerhard (35431335000) ;Potpara, Tatjana (57216792589) ;Kirchhof, Paulus (7004270127) ;Kühne, Michael (35248418000) ;Ahlsson, Anders (16047289700) ;Balsam, Pawel (55224229200) ;Bauersachs, Johann (7004626054) ;Benussi, Stefano (7004152369) ;Brandes, Axel (7007077755) ;Braunschweig, Frieder (6602194306) ;Camm, A. John (57204743826) ;Capodanno, Davide (25642544700) ;Casadei, Barbara (7007009404) ;Conen, David (57200902042) ;Crijns, Harry J. G. M. (36079203000) ;Delgado, Victoria (24172709900) ;Dobrev, Dobromir (7004474534) ;Drexel, Heinz (57525509800) ;Fitzsimons, Donna (57203953034) ;Folliguet, Thierry (7003943434) ;Gale, Chris P. (59801353800) ;Gorenek, Bulent (7004714353) ;Haeusler, Karl Georg (23569221900) ;Heidbuchel, Hein (7004984289) ;Iung, Bernard (55785385300) ;Katus, Hugo A. (24299225600) ;Kotecha, Dipak (33567902400) ;Landmesser, Ulf (6602879397) ;Leclercq, Christophe (59630023200) ;Lewis, Basil S. (7401867678) ;Mascherbauer, Julia (6507613914) ;Merino, Jose Luis (57207901752) ;Merkely, Béla (7004434435) ;Mont, Lluís (7005776871) ;Mueller, Christian (58068181500) ;Nagy, Klaudia V. (57190756063) ;Oldgren, Jonas (6603101676) ;Pavlović, Nikola (23486720000) ;Pedretti, Roberto F. E. (7004046947) ;Petersen, Steffen E. (35430477200) ;Piccini, Jonathan P. (8513824700) ;Popescu, Bogdan A. (37005664700) ;Pürerfellner, Helmut (6701695601) ;Richter, Dimitrios J. (35434226200) ;Roffi, Marco (7004532440) ;Rubboli, Andrea (7003890019) ;Schnabel, Renate B. (8708614100) ;Simpson, Iain A. (7102735784) ;Shlyakhto, Evgeny (16317213100) ;Sinner, Moritz F. (15846776000) ;Steffel, Jan (8882159100) ;Sousa-Uva, Miguel (7003661979) ;Suwalski, Piotr (6507420450) ;Svetlosak, Martin (36926231500) ;Touyz, Rhian M. (7005833567) ;Dagres, Nikolaos (7003639393) ;Arbelo, Elena (16066822500) ;Bax, Jeroen J. (55429494700) ;Blomström-Lundqvist, Carina (55941853900) ;Boriani, Giuseppe (57675336900) ;Castella, Manuel (6701743024) ;Dan, Gheorghe-Andrei (57222706010) ;Dilaveris, Polychronis E. (7003329632) ;Fauchier, Laurent (7005282545) ;Filippatos, Gerasimos (57396841000) ;Kalman, Jonathan M. (7103034404) ;La Meir, Mark (16743958400) ;Lane, Deirdre A. (57203229915) ;Lebeau, Jean-Pierre (52663728000) ;Lettino, Maddalena (6602951700) ;Lip, Gregory Y. H. (57216675273) ;Pinto, Fausto J. (7102740158) ;Thomas, G. Neil (35465269900) ;Valgimigli, Marco (57222377628) ;Van Gelder, Isabelle C. (7006440916) ;Van Putte, Bart P. (6602695357) ;Watkins, Caroline L. (35446136300) ;Windecker, Stephan (7003473419) ;Aboyans, Victor (56214736500) ;Baigent, Colin (56673911800) ;Collet, Jean-Philippe (7102328222) ;Dean, Veronica (57223410945) ;Grobbee, Diederick E. (57216110328) ;Halvorsen, Sigrun (9039942100) ;Jüni, Peter (57214748420) ;Petronio, Anna Sonia (56604816300) ;Delassi, Tahar (57133107600) ;Sisakian, Hamayak S. (22836045900) ;Scherr, Daniel (22986579300) ;Chasnoits, Alexandr (57009059600) ;De Pauw, Michel (7005722744) ;Smajić, Elnur (6506217401) ;Shalganov, Tchavdar (58558219800) ;Avraamides, Panayiotis (6504620134) ;Kautzner, Josef (56147270700) ;Gerdes, Christian (7102116800) ;Abd Alaziz, Ahmad (36902564400) ;Kampus, Priit (6507292961) ;Raatikainen, Pekka (55979950000) ;Boveda, Serge (6701478201) ;Papiashvili, Giorgi (35364895900) ;Eckardt, Lars (7004557171) ;Vassilikos, Vassilios P. (35599391300) ;Csanádi, Zoltán (6602782977) ;Arnar, David O. (57196395115) ;Galvin, Joseph (35308747300) ;Barsheshet, Alon (23134628800) ;Caldarola, Pasquale (26424559600) ;Rakisheva, Amina (58038558000) ;Bytyçi, Ibadete (56166743400) ;Kerimkulova, Alina (6507541067) ;Kalejs, Oskars (54956591300) ;Njeim, Mario (37038018700) ;Puodziukynas, Aras (12773148700) ;Groben, Laurent (24067000300) ;Sammut, Mark A. (59429090400) ;Grosu, Aurel (58583397600) ;Boskovic, Aneta (25935849200) ;Moustaghfir, Abdelhamid (6701833888) ;De Groot, Natasja (7005620503) ;Poposka, Lidija (23498648800) ;Anfinsen, Ole-Gunnar (6603679180) ;Mitkowski, Przemyslaw P. (6603107478) ;Cavaco, Diogo Magalhães (6602855444) ;Siliste, Calin (8573758300) ;Mikhaylov, Evgeny N. (35103083100) ;Bertelli, Luca (57220400956) ;Kojic, Dejan (57211564921) ;Hatala, Robert (7006435549) ;Fras, Zlatko (57217420437) ;Arribas, Fernando (7003576312) ;Juhlin, Tord (16032795200) ;Sticherling, Christian (7003587552) ;Abid, Leila (24334239900) ;Atar, Ilyas (6603165669) ;Sychov, Oleg (57195118600) ;Bates, Matthew D.G. (58558031900)Zakirov, Nodir U. (6602472382)[No abstract available] - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Cardiac remodelling – Part 1: From cells and tissues to circulating biomarkers. A review from the Study Group on Biomarkers of the Heart Failure Association of the European Society of Cardiology(2022) ;González, Arantxa (57191823224) ;Richards, A. Mark (7402299599) ;de Boer, Rudolf A. (8572907800) ;Thum, Thomas (57195743477) ;Arfsten, Henrike (57192299905) ;Hülsmann, Martin (7006719269) ;Falcao-Pires, Inês (12771795000) ;Díez, Javier (7201552601) ;Foo, Roger S.Y. (14419910700) ;Chan, Mark Y. (23388249600) ;Aimo, Alberto (56112889900) ;Anene-Nzelu, Chukwuemeka G. (36717287000) ;Abdelhamid, Magdy (57069808700) ;Adamopoulos, Stamatis (55399885400) ;Anker, Stefan D. (56223993400) ;Belenkov, Yuri (7006528098) ;Gal, Tuvia B. (7003448638) ;Cohen-Solal, Alain (57189610711) ;Böhm, Michael (35392235500) ;Chioncel, Ovidiu (12769077100) ;Delgado, Victoria (24172709900) ;Emdin, Michele (7005694410) ;Jankowska, Ewa A. (21640520500) ;Gustafsson, Finn (7005115957) ;Hill, Loreena (56572076500) ;Jaarsma, Tiny (56962769200) ;Januzzi, James L. (7003533511) ;Jhund, Pardeep S. (6506826363) ;Lopatin, Yuri (59263990100) ;Lund, Lars H. (7102206508) ;Metra, Marco (7006770735) ;Milicic, Davor (56503365500) ;Moura, Brenda (6602544591) ;Mueller, Christian (57638261900) ;Mullens, Wilfried (55916359500) ;Núñez, Julio (57201547451) ;Piepoli, Massimo F. (7005292730) ;Rakisheva, Amina (57196007935) ;Ristić, Arsen D. (7003835406) ;Rossignol, Patrick (7006015976) ;Savarese, Gianluigi (36189499900) ;Tocchetti, Carlo G. (6507913481) ;Van Linthout, Sophie (6602562561) ;Volterrani, Maurizio (7004062259) ;Seferovic, Petar (6603594879) ;Rosano, Giuseppe (7007131876) ;Coats, Andrew J.S. (35395386900)Bayés-Genís, Antoni (7004094140)Cardiac remodelling refers to changes in left ventricular structure and function over time, with a progressive deterioration that may lead to heart failure (HF) development (adverse remodelling) or vice versa a recovery (reverse remodelling) in response to HF treatment. Adverse remodelling predicts a worse outcome, whilst reverse remodelling predicts a better prognosis. The geometry, systolic and diastolic function and electric activity of the left ventricle are affected, as well as the left atrium and on the long term even right heart chambers. At a cellular and molecular level, remodelling involves all components of cardiac tissue: cardiomyocytes, fibroblasts, endothelial cells and leucocytes. The molecular, cellular and histological signatures of remodelling may differ according to the cause and severity of cardiac damage, and clearly to the global trend toward worsening or recovery. These processes cannot be routinely evaluated through endomyocardial biopsies, but may be reflected by circulating levels of several biomarkers. Different classes of biomarkers (e.g. proteins, non-coding RNAs, metabolites and/or epigenetic modifications) and several biomarkers of each class might inform on some aspects on HF development, progression and long-term outcomes, but most have failed to enter clinical practice. This may be due to the biological complexity of remodelling, so that no single biomarker could provide great insight on remodelling when assessed alone. Another possible reason is a still incomplete understanding of the role of biomarkers in the pathophysiology of cardiac remodelling. Such role will be investigated in the first part of this review paper on biomarkers of cardiac remodelling. © 2022 European Society of Cardiology. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Cardiac remodelling – Part 2: Clinical, imaging and laboratory findings. A review from the Study Group on Biomarkers of the Heart Failure Association of the European Society of Cardiology(2022) ;Aimo, Alberto (56112889900) ;Vergaro, Giuseppe (23111620200) ;González, Arantxa (57191823224) ;Barison, Andrea (24597524200) ;Lupón, Josep (57214510665) ;Delgado, Victoria (24172709900) ;Richards, A Mark (7402299599) ;de Boer, Rudolf A. (8572907800) ;Thum, Thomas (57195743477) ;Arfsten, Henrike (57192299905) ;Hülsmann, Martin (7006719269) ;Falcao-Pires, Inês (12771795000) ;Díez, Javier (7201552601) ;Foo, Roger S.Y. (14419910700) ;Chan, Mark Yan Yee (23388249600) ;Anene-Nzelu, Chukwuemeka G. (36717287000) ;Abdelhamid, Magdy (57069808700) ;Adamopoulos, Stamatis (55399885400) ;Anker, Stefan D. (56223993400) ;Belenkov, Yuri (7006528098) ;Gal, Tuvia B. (7003448638) ;Cohen-Solal, Alain (57189610711) ;Böhm, Michael (35392235500) ;Chioncel, Ovidiu (12769077100) ;Jankowska, Ewa A. (21640520500) ;Gustafsson, Finn (7005115957) ;Hill, Loreena (56572076500) ;Jaarsma, Tiny (56962769200) ;Januzzi, James L. (7003533511) ;Jhund, Pardeep (6506826363) ;Lopatin, Yuri (59263990100) ;Lund, Lars H. (7102206508) ;Metra, Marco (7006770735) ;Milicic, Davor (56503365500) ;Moura, Brenda (6602544591) ;Mueller, Christian (57638261900) ;Mullens, Wilfried (55916359500) ;Núñez, Julio (57201547451) ;Piepoli, Massimo F. (7005292730) ;Rakisheva, Amina (57196007935) ;Ristić, Arsen D. (7003835406) ;Rossignol, Patrick (7006015976) ;Savarese, Gianluigi (36189499900) ;Tocchetti, Carlo G. (6507913481) ;van Linthout, Sophie (6602562561) ;Volterrani, Maurizio (7004062259) ;Seferovic, Petar (6603594879) ;Rosano, Giuseppe (7007131876) ;Coats, Andrew J.S. (35395386900) ;Emdin, Michele (7005694410)Bayes-Genis, Antoni (7004094140)In patients with heart failure, the beneficial effects of drug and device therapies counteract to some extent ongoing cardiac damage. According to the net balance between these two factors, cardiac geometry and function may improve (reverse remodelling, RR) and even completely normalize (remission), or vice versa progressively deteriorate (adverse remodelling, AR). RR or remission predict a better prognosis, while AR has been associated with worsening clinical status and outcomes. The remodelling process ultimately involves all cardiac chambers, but has been traditionally evaluated in terms of left ventricular volumes and ejection fraction. This is the second part of a review paper by the Study Group on Biomarkers of the Heart Failure Association of the European Society of Cardiology dedicated to ventricular remodelling. This document examines the proposed criteria to diagnose RR and AR, their prevalence and prognostic value, and the variables predicting remodelling in patients managed according to current guidelines. Much attention will be devoted to RR in patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction because most studies on cardiac remodelling focused on this setting. © 2022 European Society of Cardiology. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication ESC guidance for the diagnosis and management of cardiovascular disease during the COVID-19 pandemic: part 2-care pathways, treatment, and follow-up(2022) ;Baigent, Colin (57224792507) ;Windecker, Stephan (7003473419) ;Andreini, Daniele (8342392800) ;Arbelo, Elena (16066822500) ;Barbato, Emanuele (58118036500) ;Bartorelli, Antonio L. (7005844246) ;Baumbach, Andreas (56962775900) ;Behr, Elijah R. (6701515513) ;Berti, Sergio (7005673335) ;Bueno, Héctor (57218323754) ;Capodanno, Davide (25642544700) ;Cappato, Riccardo (7006770623) ;Chieffo, Alaide (57202041611) ;Collet, Jean-Philippe (7102328222) ;Cuisset, Thomas (14627332500) ;De Simone, Giovanni (55515626600) ;Delgado, Victoria (24172709900) ;Dendale, Paul (7003942842) ;Dudek, Dariusz (7006649800) ;Edvardsen, Thor (6603263370) ;Elvan, Arif (6602334375) ;González-Juanatey, José R. (7005529659) ;Gori, Mauro (9044805200) ;Grobbee, Diederick (7103100613) ;Guzik, Tomasz J. (7003467849) ;Halvorsen, Sigrun (9039942100) ;Haude, Michael (7006762859) ;Heidbuchel, Hein (7004984289) ;Hindricks, Gerhard (35431335000) ;Ibanez, Borja (13907649300) ;Karam, Nicole (25027722300) ;Katus, Hugo (24299225600) ;Klok, Fredrikus A. (16301310900) ;Konstantinides, Stavros V. (7003963321) ;Landmesser, Ulf (6602879397) ;Leclercq, Christophe (59630023200) ;Leonardi, Sergio (36059439800) ;Lettino, Maddalena (6602951700) ;Marenzi, Giancarlo (7004643683) ;Mauri, Josepa (35453670900) ;Metra, Marco (7006770735) ;Morici, Nuccia (14016177400) ;Mueller, Christian (57638261900) ;Petronio, Anna Sonia (56604816300) ;Polovina, Marija M. (35273422300) ;Potpara, Tatjana (57216792589) ;Praz, Fabien (23009701400) ;Prendergast, Bernard (20135595700) ;Prescott, Eva (15036718700) ;Price, Susanna (7202475463) ;Pruszczyk, Piotr (7003926604) ;Rodríguez-Leor, Oriol (8045469300) ;Roffi, Marco (7004532440) ;Romaguera, Rafael (24345130100) ;Rosenkranz, Stephan (55190823300) ;Sarkozy, Andrea (8867294000) ;Scherrenberg, Martijn (57204193502) ;Seferovic, Petar (6603594879) ;Senni, Michele (7003359867) ;Spera, Francesco R. (56583947800) ;Stefanini, Giulio (14050996500) ;Thiele, Holger (57223640812) ;Tomasoni, Daniela (57214231971) ;Torracca, Lucia (6603743705) ;Touyz, Rhian M. (7005833567) ;Wilde, Arthur A. (7102614930)Williams, Bryan (57198065489)Aims: Since its emergence in early 2020, the novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 causing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has reached pandemic levels, and there have been repeated outbreaks across the globe. The aim of this two part series is to provide practical knowledge and guidance to aid clinicians in the diagnosis and management of cardiovascular (CV) disease in association with COVID-19. Methods and results: A narrative literature review of the available evidence has been performed, and the resulting information has been organized into two parts. The first, which was reported previously, focused on the epidemiology, pathophysiology, and diagnosis of CV conditions that may be manifest in patients with COVID-19. This second part addresses the topics of: care pathways and triage systems and management and treatment pathways, both of the most commonly encountered CV conditions and of COVID-19; and information that may be considered useful to help patients with CV disease (CVD) to avoid exposure to COVID-19. Conclusion: This comprehensive review is not a formal guideline but rather a document that provides a summary of current knowledge and guidance to practicing clinicians managing patients with CVD and COVID-19. The recommendations are mainly the result of observations and personal experience from healthcare providers. Therefore, the information provided here may be subject to change with increasing knowledge, evidence from prospective studies, and changes in the pandemic. Likewise, the guidance provided in the document should not interfere with recommendations provided by local and national healthcare authorities. © The European Society of Cardiology 2021. All rights reserved. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication ESC guidance for the diagnosis and management of cardiovascular disease during the COVID-19 pandemic: Part 2-care pathways, treatment, and follow-up(2022) ;Baigent, Colin (57224792507) ;Windecker, Stephan (7003473419) ;Andreini, Daniele (8342392800) ;Arbelo, Elena (16066822500) ;Barbato, Emanuele (57848364200) ;Bartorelli, Antonio L. (7005844246) ;Baumbach, Andreas (56962775900) ;Behr, Elijah R. (6701515513) ;Berti, Sergio (57201104586) ;Bueno, Héctor (57218323754) ;Capodanno, Davide (25642544700) ;Cappato, Riccardo (7006770623) ;Chieffo, Alaide (57202041611) ;Collet, Jean-Philippe (7102328222) ;Cuisset, Thomas (14627332500) ;De Simone, Giovanni (55515626600) ;Delgado, Victoria (24172709900) ;Dendale, Paul (7003942842) ;Dudek, Dariusz (7006649800) ;Edvardsen, Thor (6603263370) ;Elvan, Arif (6602334375) ;González-Juanatey, José R. (57226232704) ;Gori, Mauro (9044805200) ;Grobbee, Diederick (57216110328) ;Guzik, Tomasz J. (7003467849) ;Halvorsen, Sigrun (9039942100) ;Haude, Michael (7006762859) ;Heidbuchel, Hein (7004984289) ;Hindricks, Gerhard (35431335000) ;Ibanez, Borja (13907649300) ;Karam, Nicole (25027722300) ;Katus, Hugo (57193159685) ;Klok, Fredrikus A. (16301310900) ;Konstantinides, Stavros V. (7003963321) ;Landmesser, Ulf (6602879397) ;Leclercq, Christophe (59630023200) ;Leonardi, Sergio (36059439800) ;Lettino, Maddalena (6602951700) ;Marenzi, Giancarlo (7004643683) ;Mauri, Josepa (35453670900) ;Metra, Marco (7006770735) ;Morici, Nuccia (14016177400) ;Mueller, Christian (57638261900) ;Petronio, Anna Sonia (56604816300) ;Polovina, Marija M. (35273422300) ;Potpara, Tatjana (57216792589) ;Praz, Fabien (23009701400) ;Prendergast, Bernard (20135595700) ;Prescott, Eva (15036718700) ;Price, Susanna (7202475463) ;Pruszczyk, Piotr (7003926604) ;Rodríguez-Leor, Oriol (8045469300) ;Roffi, Marco (7004532440) ;Romaguera, Rafael (24345130100) ;Rosenkranz, Stephan (55190823300) ;Sarkozy, Andrea (8867294000) ;Seferovic, Petar (55873742100) ;Senni, Michele (7003359867) ;Spera, Francesco R. (56583947800) ;Stefanini, Giulio (14050996500) ;Thiele, Holger (57223640812) ;Tomasoni, Daniela (57214231971) ;Torracca, Lucia (6603743705) ;Touyz, Rhian M. (7005833567) ;Wilde, Arthur A. (57224960950)Williams, Bryan (57198065489)Aims: Since its emergence in early 2020, the novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 causing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has reached pandemic levels, and there have been repeated outbreaks across the globe. The aim of this two part series is to provide practical knowledge and guidance to aid clinicians in the diagnosis and management of cardiovascular (CV) disease in association with COVID-19. Methods and results: A narrative literature review of the available evidence has been performed, and the resulting information has been organized into two parts. The first, which was reported previously, focused on the epidemiology, pathophysiology, and diagnosis of CV conditions that may be manifest in patients with COVID-19. This second part addresses the topics of: care pathways and triage systems and management and treatment pathways, both of the most commonly encountered CV conditions and of COVID-19; and information that may be considered useful to help patients with CV disease (CVD) to avoid exposure to COVID-19. Conclusion: This comprehensive review is not a formal guideline but rather a document that provides a summary of current knowledge and guidance to practicing clinicians managing patients with CVD and COVID-19. The recommendations are mainly the result of observations and personal experience from healthcare providers. Therefore, the information provided here may be subject to change with increasing knowledge, evidence from prospective studies, and changes in the pandemic. Likewise, the guidance provided in the document should not interfere with recommendations provided by local and national healthcare authorities. © 2021 The European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication European Society of Cardiology guidance for the diagnosis and management of cardiovascular disease during the COVID-19 pandemic: part 1 - epidemiology, pathophysiology, and diagnosis(2022) ;Baigent, Colin (57224792507) ;Windecker, Stephan (7003473419) ;Andreini, Daniele (8342392800) ;Arbelo, Elena (16066822500) ;Barbato, Emanuele (58118036500) ;Bartorelli, Antonio L. (7005844246) ;Baumbach, Andreas (56962775900) ;Behr, Elijah R. (6701515513) ;Berti, Sergio (7005673335) ;Bueno, Héctor (57218323754) ;Capodanno, Davide (25642544700) ;Cappato, Riccardo (7006770623) ;Chieffo, Alaide (57202041611) ;Collet, Jean-Philippe (7102328222) ;Cuisset, Thomas (14627332500) ;De Simone, Giovanni (55515626600) ;Delgado, Victoria (24172709900) ;Dendale, Paul (7003942842) ;Dudek, Dariusz (7006649800) ;Edvardsen, Thor (6603263370) ;Elvan, Arif (6602334375) ;González-Juanatey, José R. (7005529659) ;Gori, Mauro (9044805200) ;Grobbee, Diederick (7103100613) ;Guzik, Tomasz J. (7003467849) ;Halvorsen, Sigrun (9039942100) ;Haude, Michael (7006762859) ;Heidbuchel, Hein (7004984289) ;Hindricks, Gerhard (35431335000) ;Ibanez, Borja (13907649300) ;Karam, Nicole (25027722300) ;Katus, Hugo (24299225600) ;Klok, Fredrikus A. (16301310900) ;Konstantinides, Stavros V. (7003963321) ;Landmesser, Ulf (6602879397) ;Leclercq, Christophe (59630023200) ;Leonardi, Sergio (36059439800) ;Lettino, Maddalena (6602951700) ;Marenzi, Giancarlo (7004643683) ;Mauri, Josepa (35453670900) ;Metra, Marco (7006770735) ;Morici, Nuccia (14016177400) ;Mueller, Christian (57638261900) ;Petronio, Anna Sonia (56604816300) ;Polovina, Marija M. (35273422300) ;Potpara, Tatjana (57216792589) ;Praz, Fabien (23009701400) ;Prendergast, Bernard (20135595700) ;Prescott, Eva (15036718700) ;Price, Susanna (7202475463) ;Pruszczyk, Piotr (7003926604) ;Rodríguez-Leor, Oriol (8045469300) ;Roffi, Marco (7004532440) ;Romaguera, Rafael (24345130100) ;Rosenkranz, Stephan (55190823300) ;Sarkozy, Andrea (8867294000) ;Scherrenberg, Martijn (57204193502) ;Seferovic, Petar (6603594879) ;Senni, Michele (7003359867) ;Spera, Francesco R. (56583947800) ;Stefanini, Giulio (14050996500) ;Thiele, Holger (57223640812) ;Tomasoni, Daniela (57214231971) ;Torracca, Lucia (6603743705) ;Touyz, Rhian M. (7005833567) ;Wilde, Arthur A. (7102614930)Williams, Bryan (57198065489)Aims: Since its emergence in early 2020, the novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 causing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has reached pandemic levels, and there have been repeated outbreaks across the globe. The aim of this two-part series is to provide practical knowledge and guidance to aid clinicians in the diagnosis and management of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in association with COVID-19. Methods and results: A narrative literature review of the available evidence has been performed, and the resulting information has been organized into two parts. The first, reported here, focuses on the epidemiology, pathophysiology, and diagnosis of cardiovascular (CV) conditions that may be manifest in patients with COVID-19. The second part, which will follow in a later edition of the journal, addresses the topics of care pathways, treatment, and follow-up of CV conditions in patients with COVID-19. Conclusion: This comprehensive review is not a formal guideline but rather a document that provides a summary of current knowledge and guidance to practicing clinicians managing patients with CVD and COVID-19. The recommendations are mainly the result of observations and personal experience from healthcare providers. Therefore, the information provided here may be subject to change with increasing knowledge, evidence from prospective studies, and changes in the pandemic. Likewise, the guidance provided in the document should not interfere with recommendations provided by local and national healthcare authorities. © 2021 The European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication European Society of Cardiology guidance for the diagnosis and management of cardiovascular disease during the COVID-19 pandemic: part 1-epidemiology, pathophysiology, and diagnosis(2022) ;Baigent, Colin (57224792507) ;Windecker, Stephan (7003473419) ;Andreini, Daniele (8342392800) ;Arbelo, Elena (16066822500) ;Barbato, Emanuele (58118036500) ;Bartorelli, Antonio L. (7005844246) ;Baumbach, Andreas (56962775900) ;Behr, Elijah R. (6701515513) ;Berti, Sergio (7005673335) ;Bueno, Héctor (57218323754) ;Capodanno, Davide (25642544700) ;Cappato, Riccardo (7006770623) ;Chieffo, Alaide (57202041611) ;Collet, Jean-Philippe (7102328222) ;Cuisset, Thomas (14627332500) ;De Simone, Giovanni (55515626600) ;Delgado, Victoria (24172709900) ;Dendale, Paul (7003942842) ;Dudek, Dariusz (7006649800) ;Edvardsen, Thor (6603263370) ;Elvan, Arif (6602334375) ;González-Juanatey, José R. (7005529659) ;Gori, Mauro (9044805200) ;Grobbee, Diederick (7103100613) ;Guzik, Tomasz J. (7003467849) ;Halvorsen, Sigrun (9039942100) ;Haude, Michael (7006762859) ;Heidbuchel, Hein (7004984289) ;Hindricks, Gerhard (35431335000) ;Ibanez, Borja (13907649300) ;Karam, Nicole (25027722300) ;Katus, Hugo (24299225600) ;Klok, Fredrikus A. (16301310900) ;Konstantinides, Stavros V. (7003963321) ;Landmesser, Ulf (6602879397) ;Leclercq, Christophe (59630023200) ;Leonardi, Sergio (36059439800) ;Lettino, Maddalena (6602951700) ;Marenzi, Giancarlo (7004643683) ;Mauri, Josepa (35453670900) ;Metra, Marco (7006770735) ;Morici, Nuccia (14016177400) ;Mueller, Christian (57638261900) ;Petronio, Anna Sonia (56604816300) ;Polovina, Marija M. (35273422300) ;Potpara, Tatjana (57216792589) ;Praz, Fabien (23009701400) ;Prendergast, Bernard (20135595700) ;Prescott, Eva (15036718700) ;Price, Susanna (7202475463) ;Pruszczyk, Piotr (7003926604) ;Rodríguez-Leor, Oriol (8045469300) ;Roffi, Marco (7004532440) ;Romaguera, Rafael (24345130100) ;Rosenkranz, Stephan (55190823300) ;Sarkozy, Andrea (8867294000) ;Scherrenberg, Martijn (57204193502) ;Seferovic, Petar (6603594879) ;Senni, Michele (7003359867) ;Spera, Francesco R. (56583947800) ;Stefanini, Giulio (14050996500) ;Thiele, Holger (57223640812) ;Tomasoni, Daniela (57214231971) ;Torracca, Lucia (6603743705) ;Touyz, Rhian M. (7005833567) ;Wilde, Arthur A. (7102614930)Williams, Bryan (57198065489)Aims:Since its emergence in early 2020, the novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 causing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has reached pandemic levels, and there have been repeated outbreaks across the globe. The aim of this two-part series is to provide practical knowledge and guidance to aid clinicians in the diagnosis and management of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in association with COVID-19. Methods and results: A narrative literature review of the available evidence has been performed, and the resulting information has been organized into two parts. The first, reported here, focuses on the epidemiology, pathophysiology, and diagnosis of cardiovascular (CV) conditions that may be manifest in patients with COVID-19. The second part, which will follow in a later edition of the journal, addresses the topics of care pathways, treatment, and follow-up of CV conditions in patients with COVID-19. Conclusion: This comprehensive review is not a formal guideline but rather a document that provides a summary of current knowledge and guidance to practicing clinicians managing patients with CVD and COVID-19. The recommendations are mainly the result of observations and personal experience from healthcare providers. Therefore, the information provided here may be subject to change with increasing knowledge, evidence from prospective studies, and changes in the pandemic. Likewise, the guidance provided in the document should not interfere with recommendations provided by local and national healthcare authorities. © The European Society of Cardiology 2021. All rights reserved. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Focus cardiac ultrasound core curriculum and core syllabus of the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging(2018) ;Neskovic, Aleksandar N. (35597744900) ;Skinner, Henry (7101631965) ;Price, Susanna (7202475463) ;Via, Gabriele (8527779100) ;De Hert, Stefan (7005911237) ;Stankovic, Ivan (57197589922) ;Galderisi, Maurizio (7005866296) ;Donal, Erwan (7003337454) ;Muraru, Denisa (57203383206) ;Sloth, Erik (6604068763) ;Gargani, Luna (23012323000) ;Cardim, Nuno (7004229183) ;Stefanidis, Alexandros (7004044132) ;Cameli, Matteo (36906722500) ;Habib, Gilbert (7101933258) ;Cosyns, Bernard (57202595662) ;Lancellotti, Patrizio (7003380556) ;Edvardsen, Thor (6603263370) ;Popescu, Bogdan A. (37005664700) ;Delgado, Victoria (24172709900) ;Gimelli, Alessia (6603051677) ;Flachskampf, Frank A. (7006759790) ;Masci, Pier Giorgio (19640399200) ;Marsan, Nina Ajmone (23035780700) ;Di Salvo, Giovanni (7003610825) ;Fox, Kevin (56701784200)Jurcut, Ruxandra (25228919600)There is a growing trend of using ultrasound examination of the heart as a first-line diagnostic tool for initial patient evaluation in acute settings. Focus cardiac ultrasound (FoCUS) is a standardized but restricted cardiac ultrasound examination that may be undertaken by a range of medical professionals with diverse backgrounds. The intention of this core curriculum and syllabus is to define a unifying framework for educational and training processes/programmes that should result in competence in FoCUS for various medical professionals dealing with diagnostics and treatment of cardiovascular emergencies. The European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging prepared this document in close cooperation with representatives of the European Society of Anaesthesiology, the European Association of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesiology, the Acute Cardiovascular Care Association of the European Society of Cardiology and the World Interactive Network Focused On Critical Ultrasound. It aims to provide the key principles and represents a guide for teaching and training of FoCUS. We offer this document to the emergency and critical care community as a reference outline for teaching materials and courses related to FoCUS, for promoting teamwork and encouraging the development of the field. © 2017 The Author. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Multimodality imaging in patients with heart failure and preserved ejection fraction: An expert consensus document of the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging(2022) ;Smiseth, Otto A. (7006367337) ;Morris, Daniel A. (37056154300) ;Cardim, Nuno (7004229183) ;Cikes, Maja (55895105900) ;Delgado, Victoria (24172709900) ;Donal, Erwan (7003337454) ;Flachskampf, Frank A (7006759790) ;Galderisi, Maurizio (57203882101) ;Gerber, Bernhard L (7102014010) ;Gimelli, Alessia (6603051677) ;Klein, Allan L (7402142693) ;Knuuti, Juhani (57210225163) ;Lancellotti, Patrizio (7003380556) ;Mascherbauer, Julia (6507613914) ;Milicic, Davor (56503365500) ;Seferovic, Petar (6603594879) ;Solomon, Scott (7401460954) ;Edvardsen, Thor (6603263370) ;Popescu, Bogdan A. (37005664700) ;Bertrand, Philippe B. (55754216700) ;Dweck, Marc (12783691400) ;Haugaa, Kristina H. (24733615600) ;Sade, Leyla Elif (12808884600) ;Stankovic, Ivan (58102398200) ;Ha, Jong-Won (57965523300) ;Nagueh, Sherif (7006967559) ;Oh, Jae K (7402155034) ;Ohte, Nobuyuki (55630495700)Cosyns, Bernard (57202595662)Nearly half of all patients with heart failure (HF) have a normal left ventricular (LV) ejection fraction (EF) and the condition is termed heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF). It is assumed that in these patients HF is due primarily to LV diastolic dysfunction. The prognosis in HFpEF is almost as severe as in HF with reduced EF (HFrEF). In contrast to HFrEF where drugs and devices are proven to reduce mortality, in HFpEF there has been limited therapy available with documented effects on prognosis. This may reflect that HFpEF encompasses a wide range of different pathological processes, which multimodality imaging is well placed to differentiate. Progress in developing therapies for HFpEF has been hampered by a lack of uniform diagnostic criteria. The present expert consensus document from the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging (EACVI) provides recommendations regarding how to determine elevated LV filling pressure in the setting of suspected HFpEF and how to use multimodality imaging to determine specific aetiologies in patients with HFpEF. © 2021 Published on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Non-Invasive Imaging in Coronary Syndromes: Recommendations of The European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging and the American Society of Echocardiography, in Collaboration with The American Society of Nuclear Cardiology, Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography, and Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance(2022) ;Edvardsen, Thor (6603263370) ;Asch, Federico M. (12770772400) ;Davidson, Brian (37092888900) ;Delgado, Victoria (24172709900) ;DeMaria, Anthony (36046565000) ;Dilsizian, Vasken (7005153160) ;Gaemperli, Oliver (11141900500) ;Garcia, Mario J. (35390839000) ;Kamp, Otto (7005178280) ;Lee, Daniel C. (13806507700) ;Neglia, Danilo (7004525977) ;Neskovic, Aleksandar N. (35597744900) ;Pellikka, Patricia A. (7007042258) ;Plein, Sven (6701840061) ;Sechtem, Udo (35225938600) ;Shea, Elaine (57215874388) ;Sicari, Rosa (7004130198) ;Villines, Todd C. (6506399752) ;Lindner, Jonathan R. (7201829734)Popescu, Bogdan A. (37005664700)[No abstract available] - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Non-invasive imaging in coronary syndromes: Recommendations of the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging and the American Society of Echocardiography, in collaboration with the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology, Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography, and Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance(2022) ;Edvardsen, Thor (6603263370) ;Asch, Federico M (12770772400) ;Davidson, Brian (37092888900) ;Delgado, Victoria (24172709900) ;Demaria, Anthony (36046565000) ;Dilsizian, Vasken (7005153160) ;Gaemperli, Oliver (11141900500) ;Garcia, Mario J (35390839000) ;Kamp, Otto (7005178280) ;Lee, Daniel C (13806507700) ;Neglia, Danilo (7004525977) ;Neskovic, Aleksandar N (35597744900) ;Pellikka, Patricia A (7007042258) ;Plein, Sven (6701840061) ;Sechtem, Udo (35225938600) ;Shea, Elaine (57215874388) ;Sicari, Rosa (7004130198) ;Villines, Todd C (6506399752) ;Lindner, Jonathan R (7201829734)Popescu, Bogdan A (37005664700)[No abstract available] - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Non-Invasive Imaging in Coronary Syndromes: Recommendations of The European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging and the American Society of Echocardiography, in Collaboration with The American Society of Nuclear Cardiology, Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography, and Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance(2022) ;Edvardsen, Thor (6603263370) ;Asch, Federico M. (12770772400) ;Davidson, Brian (37092888900) ;Delgado, Victoria (24172709900) ;DeMaria, Anthony (36046565000) ;Dilsizian, Vasken (7005153160) ;Gaemperli, Oliver (11141900500) ;Garcia, Mario J. (35390839000) ;Kamp, Otto (7005178280) ;Lee, Daniel C. (13806507700) ;Neglia, Danilo (7004525977) ;Neskovic, Aleksandar N. (35597744900) ;Pellikka, Patricia A. (7007042258) ;Plein, Sven (6701840061) ;Sechtem, Udo (35225938600) ;Shea, Elaine (57215874388) ;Sicari, Rosa (7004130198) ;Villines, Todd C. (6506399752) ;Lindner, Jonathan R. (7201829734)Popescu, Bogdan A. (37005664700)[No abstract available] - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Optimized implementation of cardiac resynchronization therapy: A call for action for referral and optimization of care(2021) ;Mullens, Wilfried (55916359500) ;Auricchio, Angelo (7005282507) ;Martens, Pieter (56689442300) ;Witte, Klaus (7102394350) ;Cowie, Martin R. (7006231575) ;Delgado, Victoria (24172709900) ;Dickstein, Kenneth (7005037423) ;Linde, Cecilia (19735913300) ;Vernooy, Kevin (6507642418) ;Leyva, Francisco (7004081367) ;Bauersachs, Johann (7004626054) ;Israel, Carsten W. (7005881304) ;Lund, Lars H. (7102206508) ;Donal, Erwan (7003337454) ;Boriani, Giuseppe (57675336900) ;Jaarsma, Tiny (56962769200) ;Berruezo, Antonio (6507103172) ;Traykov, Vassil (6506077488) ;Yousef, Zaheer (6602320998) ;Kalarus, Zbigniew (56266442700) ;Nielsen, Jens Cosedis (7404066667) ;Steffel, Jan (8882159100) ;Vardas, Panos (57206232389) ;Coats, Andrew (35395386900) ;Seferovic, Petar (6603594879) ;Edvardsen, Thor (6603263370) ;Heidbuchel, Hein (7004984289) ;Ruschitzka, Frank (7003359126)Leclercq, Christophe (7006426549)Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is one of the most effective therapies for heart failure with reduced ejection fraction and leads to improved quality of life, reductions in heart failure hospitalization rates and all-cause mortality. Nevertheless, up to two-thirds of eligible patients are not referred for CRT. Furthermore, post-implantation follow-up is often fragmented and suboptimal, hampering the potential maximal treatment effect. This joint position statement from three European Society of Cardiology Associations, Heart Failure Association (HFA), European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA) and European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging (EACVI), focuses on optimized implementation of CRT. We offer theoretical and practical strategies to achieve more comprehensive CRT referral and post-procedural care by focusing on four actionable domains: (i) overcoming CRT under-utilization, (ii) better understanding of pre-implant characteristics, (iii) abandoning the term 'non-response' and replacing this by the concept of disease modification, and (iv) implementing a dedicated post-implant CRT care pathway. © 2021 Published on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Optimized implementation of cardiac resynchronization therapy: a call for action for referral and optimization of care: A joint position statement from the Heart Failure Association (HFA), European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA), and European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging (EACVI) of the European Society of Cardiology(2020) ;Mullens, Wilfried (55916359500) ;Auricchio, Angelo (7005282507) ;Martens, Pieter (56689442300) ;Witte, Klaus (7102394350) ;Cowie, Martin R. (7006231575) ;Delgado, Victoria (24172709900) ;Dickstein, Kenneth (7005037423) ;Linde, Cecilia (19735913300) ;Vernooy, Kevin (6507642418) ;Leyva, Francisco (7004081367) ;Bauersachs, Johann (7004626054) ;Israel, Carsten W. (7005881304) ;Lund, Lars H. (7102206508) ;Donal, Erwan (7003337454) ;Boriani, Giuseppe (57675336900) ;Jaarsma, Tiny (56962769200) ;Berruezo, Antonio (6507103172) ;Traykov, Vassil (6506077488) ;Yousef, Zaheer (6602320998) ;Kalarus, Zbigniew (56266442700) ;Cosedis Nielsen, Jens (7404066667) ;Steffel, Jan (8882159100) ;Vardas, Panos (57206232389) ;Coats, Andrew (35395386900) ;Seferovic, Petar (6603594879) ;Edvardsen, Thor (6603263370) ;Heidbuchel, Hein (7004984289) ;Ruschitzka, Frank (7003359126)Leclercq, Christophe (7006426549)Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is one of the most effective therapies for heart failure with reduced ejection fraction and leads to improved quality of life, reductions in heart failure hospitalization rates and all-cause mortality. Nevertheless, up to two-thirds of eligible patients are not referred for CRT. Furthermore, post-implantation follow-up is often fragmented and suboptimal, hampering the potential maximal treatment effect. This joint position statement from three European Society of Cardiology Associations, Heart Failure Association (HFA), European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA) and European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging (EACVI), focuses on optimized implementation of CRT. We offer theoretical and practical strategies to achieve more comprehensive CRT referral and post-procedural care by focusing on four actionable domains: (i) overcoming CRT under-utilization, (ii) better understanding of pre-implant characteristics, (iii) abandoning the term ‘non-response’ and replacing this by the concept of disease modification, and (iv) implementing a dedicated post-implant CRT care pathway. © the Author(s) 2020. This article has been co-published with permission in European Journal of Heart Failure (published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of European Society of Cardiology) and EP Europace - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Rational and design of EuroCRT: An international observational study on multi-modality imaging and cardiac resynchronization therapy(2017) ;Donal, Erwan (7003337454) ;Delgado, Victoria (24172709900) ;Magne, Julien (22938314200) ;Bucciarelli-Ducci, Chiara (18534251300) ;Leclercq, Christophe (7006426549) ;Cosyns, Bernard (57202595662) ;Sitges, Marta (7006509888) ;Edvardsen, Thor (6603263370) ;Sade, Elif (59157858400) ;Stankovic, Ivan (57197589922) ;Agricola, Eustachio (7004352036) ;Galderisi, Maurizio (7005866296) ;Lancellotti, Patrizio (7003380556) ;Hernandez, Alfredo (57014110400) ;Plein, Sven (6701840061) ;Muraru, Denisa (57203383206) ;Schwammenthal, Ehud (7007108816) ;Hindricks, Gerhard (35431335000) ;Popescu, Bogdan A. (37005664700)Habib, Gilbert (7101933258)Aims: Assessment of left ventricular (LV) volumes and ejection fraction (LVEF) with cardiac imaging is important in the selection of patients for cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). Several observational studies have explored the role of imaging-derived LV dyssynchrony parameters to predict the response to CRT, but have yielded inconsistent results, precluding the inclusion of imaging-derived LV dyssynchrony parameters in current guidelines for selection of patients for CRT. Methods: The EuroCRT is a large European multicentre prospective observational study led by the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging. We aim to explore if combing the value of cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) and echocardiography could be beneficial for selecting heart failure patients for CRT in terms of improvement in long-term survival, clinical symptoms, LV function, and volumes. Speckle tracking echocardiography will be used to assess LV dyssynchrony and wasted cardiac work whereas myocardial scar will be assessed with late gadolinium contrast enhanced CMR. All data will be measured in core laboratories. The study will be conducted in European centres with known expertise in both CRT and multimodality cardiac imaging. © The Author 2017. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication The role of ventricular–arterial coupling in cardiac disease and heart failure: assessment, clinical implications and therapeutic interventions. A consensus document of the European Society of Cardiology Working Group on Aorta & Peripheral Vascular Diseases, European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging, and Heart Failure Association(2019) ;Ikonomidis, Ignatios (6602274086) ;Aboyans, Victor (56214736500) ;Blacher, Jacque (35279448200) ;Brodmann, Marianne (55145360000) ;Brutsaert, Dirk L. (7006117073) ;Chirinos, Julio A. (6701724789) ;De Carlo, Marco (56802144900) ;Delgado, Victoria (24172709900) ;Lancellotti, Patrizio (7003380556) ;Lekakis, John (7006346875) ;Mohty, Dania (6507966239) ;Nihoyannopoulos, Petros (55959198800) ;Parissis, John (7004855782) ;Rizzoni, Damiano (7006049994) ;Ruschitzka, Frank (7003359126) ;Seferovic, Petar (6603594879) ;Stabile, Eugenio (6701371251) ;Tousoulis, Dimitrios (35399054300) ;Vinereanu, Dragos (6603080279) ;Vlachopoulos, Charalambos (7003866217) ;Vlastos, Dimitrios (56019372500) ;Xaplanteris, Panagiotis (22036643000) ;Zimlichman, Reuven (7005717468)Metra, Marco (7006770735)Ventricular–arterial coupling (VAC) plays a major role in the physiology of cardiac and aortic mechanics, as well as in the pathophysiology of cardiac disease. VAC assessment possesses independent diagnostic and prognostic value and may be used to refine riskstratification and monitor therapeutic interventions. Traditionally, VAC is assessed by the non-invasive measurement of the ratio of arterial (Ea) to ventricular end-systolic elastance (Ees). With disease progression, both Ea and Ees may become abnormal and the Ea/Ees ratio may approximate its normal values. Therefore, the measurement of each component of this ratio or of novel more sensitive markers of myocardial (e.g. global longitudinal strain) and arterial function (e.g. pulse wave velocity) may better characterize VAC. In valvular heart disease, systemic arterial compliance and valvulo–arterial impedance have an established diagnostic and prognostic value and may monitor the effects of valve replacement on vascular and cardiac function. Treatment guided to improve VAC through improvement of both or each one of its components may delay incidence of heart failure and possibly improve prognosis in heart failure. In this consensus document, we describe the pathophysiology, the methods of assessment as well as the clinical implications of VAC in cardiac diseases and heart failure. Finally, we focus on interventions that may improve VAC and thus modify prognosis. © 2019 The Authors. European Journal of Heart Failure © 2019 European Society of Cardiology - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication The use of handheld ultrasound devices: A position statement of the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging (2018 update)(2019) ;Cardim, Nuno (7004229183) ;Dalen, Havard (36019157800) ;Voigt, Jens-Uwe (35582937800) ;Ionescu, Adrian (16238931900) ;Price, Susanna (7202475463) ;Neskovic, Alexsandar N. (35597744900) ;Edvardsen, Thor (6603263370) ;Galderisi, Maurizio (57203882101) ;Sicari, Rosa (7004130198) ;Donal, Erwan (7003337454) ;Stefanidis, Alexandros (7004044132) ;Delgado, Victoria (24172709900) ;Zamorano, Jose (7101735283)Popescu, Bogdan A. (37005664700)Recent technological advances in echocardiography, with progressive miniaturization of ultrasound machines, have led to the development of handheld ultrasound devices (HUD). These devices, no larger than some mobile phones, can be used to perform partial, focused exams as an extension to the physical examination. The European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging (EACVI) acknowledges that the dissemination of appropriate HUD use is inevitable and desirable, because of its potential impact on patient management. However, as a scientific society of cardiac imaging, our role is to provide guidance in order to optimize patient benefit and minimize drawbacks from inappropriate use of this technology. This document provides updated recommendations for the use of HUD, including nomenclature, appropriateness, indications, operators, clinical environments, data management and storage, educational needs, and training of potential users. It also addresses gaps in evidence, controversial issues, and future technological developments. © The Author(s) 2019.
