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    Consensus on the assessment of systemic sclerosis–associated primary heart involvement: World Scleroderma Foundation/Heart Failure Association guidance on screening, diagnosis, and follow-up assessment
    (2023)
    Bruni, Cosimo (55215566600)
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    Buch, Maya H (7003995450)
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    Djokovic, Aleksandra (42661226500)
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    De Luca, Giacomo (7102935568)
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    Dumitru, Raluca B (57188631952)
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    Giollo, Alessandro (57190286443)
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    Galetti, Ilaria (57204474580)
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    Steelandt, Alexia (57216729057)
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    Bratis, Konstantinos (37116390200)
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    Suliman, Yossra Atef (55990793600)
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    Milinkovic, Ivan (51764040100)
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    Baritussio, Anna (57211083589)
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    Hasan, Ghadeer (57317342500)
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    Xintarakou, Anastasia (57215722191)
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    Isomura, Yohei (57965009300)
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    Markousis-Mavrogenis, George (56509535200)
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    Mavrogeni, Sophie (35596963600)
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    Gargani, Luna (23012323000)
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    Caforio, Alida LP (7005166754)
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    Tschöpe, Carsten (7003819329)
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    Ristic, Arsen (7003835406)
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    Plein, Sven (6701840061)
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    Behr, Elijah (6701515513)
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    Allanore, Yannick (7003519327)
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    Kuwana, Masataka (7007110532)
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    Denton, Christopher P (7006031021)
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    Furst, Daniel E (57392567300)
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    Khanna, Dinesh (57197777977)
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    Krieg, Thomas (57201518143)
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    Marcolongo, Renzo (57210907868)
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    Pepe, Alessia (22980876200)
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    Distler, Oliver (7003679934)
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    Sfikakis, Petros (7005759885)
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    Seferovic, Petar (6603594879)
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    Matucci-Cerinic, Marco (7005642558)
    Introduction: Heart involvement is a common problem in systemic sclerosis. Recently, a definition of systemic sclerosis primary heart involvement had been proposed. Our aim was to establish consensus guidance on the screening, diagnosis and follow-up of systemic sclerosis primary heart involvement patients. Methods: A systematic literature review was performed to investigate the tests used to evaluate heart involvement in systemic sclerosis. The extracted data were categorized into relevant domains (conventional radiology, electrocardiography, echocardiography, cardiac magnetic resonance imaging, laboratory, and others) and presented to experts and one patient research partner, who discussed the data and added their opinion. This led to the formulation of overarching principles and guidance statements, then reviewed and voted on for agreement. Consensus was attained when the mean agreement was ⩾7/10 and of ⩾70% of voters. Results: Among 2650 publications, 168 met eligibility criteria; the data extracted were discussed over three meetings. Seven overarching principles and 10 guidance points were created, revised and voted on. The consensus highlighted the importance of patient counseling, differential diagnosis and multidisciplinary team management, as well as defining screening and diagnostic approaches. The initial core evaluation should integrate history, physical examination, rest electrocardiography, trans-thoracic echocardiography and standard serum cardiac biomarkers. Further investigations should be individually tailored and decided through a multidisciplinary management. The overall mean agreement was 9.1/10, with mean 93% of experts voting above 7/10. Conclusion: This consensus-based guidance on screening, diagnosis and follow-up of systemic sclerosis primary heart involvement provides a foundation for standard of care and future feasibility studies that are ongoing to support its application in clinical practice. © The Author(s) 2023.
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    Consensus on the assessment of systemic sclerosis–associated primary heart involvement: World Scleroderma Foundation/Heart Failure Association guidance on screening, diagnosis, and follow-up assessment
    (2023)
    Bruni, Cosimo (55215566600)
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    Buch, Maya H (7003995450)
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    Djokovic, Aleksandra (42661226500)
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    De Luca, Giacomo (7102935568)
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    Dumitru, Raluca B (57188631952)
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    Giollo, Alessandro (57190286443)
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    Galetti, Ilaria (57204474580)
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    Steelandt, Alexia (57216729057)
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    Bratis, Konstantinos (37116390200)
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    Suliman, Yossra Atef (55990793600)
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    Milinkovic, Ivan (51764040100)
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    Baritussio, Anna (57211083589)
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    Hasan, Ghadeer (57317342500)
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    Xintarakou, Anastasia (57215722191)
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    Isomura, Yohei (57965009300)
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    Markousis-Mavrogenis, George (56509535200)
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    Mavrogeni, Sophie (35596963600)
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    Gargani, Luna (23012323000)
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    Caforio, Alida LP (7005166754)
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    Tschöpe, Carsten (7003819329)
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    Ristic, Arsen (7003835406)
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    Plein, Sven (6701840061)
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    Behr, Elijah (6701515513)
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    Allanore, Yannick (7003519327)
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    Kuwana, Masataka (7007110532)
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    Denton, Christopher P (7006031021)
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    Furst, Daniel E (57392567300)
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    Khanna, Dinesh (57197777977)
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    Krieg, Thomas (57201518143)
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    Marcolongo, Renzo (57210907868)
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    Pepe, Alessia (22980876200)
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    Distler, Oliver (7003679934)
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    Sfikakis, Petros (7005759885)
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    Seferovic, Petar (6603594879)
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    Matucci-Cerinic, Marco (7005642558)
    Introduction: Heart involvement is a common problem in systemic sclerosis. Recently, a definition of systemic sclerosis primary heart involvement had been proposed. Our aim was to establish consensus guidance on the screening, diagnosis and follow-up of systemic sclerosis primary heart involvement patients. Methods: A systematic literature review was performed to investigate the tests used to evaluate heart involvement in systemic sclerosis. The extracted data were categorized into relevant domains (conventional radiology, electrocardiography, echocardiography, cardiac magnetic resonance imaging, laboratory, and others) and presented to experts and one patient research partner, who discussed the data and added their opinion. This led to the formulation of overarching principles and guidance statements, then reviewed and voted on for agreement. Consensus was attained when the mean agreement was ⩾7/10 and of ⩾70% of voters. Results: Among 2650 publications, 168 met eligibility criteria; the data extracted were discussed over three meetings. Seven overarching principles and 10 guidance points were created, revised and voted on. The consensus highlighted the importance of patient counseling, differential diagnosis and multidisciplinary team management, as well as defining screening and diagnostic approaches. The initial core evaluation should integrate history, physical examination, rest electrocardiography, trans-thoracic echocardiography and standard serum cardiac biomarkers. Further investigations should be individually tailored and decided through a multidisciplinary management. The overall mean agreement was 9.1/10, with mean 93% of experts voting above 7/10. Conclusion: This consensus-based guidance on screening, diagnosis and follow-up of systemic sclerosis primary heart involvement provides a foundation for standard of care and future feasibility studies that are ongoing to support its application in clinical practice. © The Author(s) 2023.
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    Emergency echocardiography: The European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging recommendations
    (2013)
    Neskovic, Aleksandar N. (35597744900)
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    Hagendorff, Andreas (7004833586)
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    Lancellotti, Patrizio (7003380556)
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    Guarracino, Fabio (55411547300)
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    Varga, Albert (7102315827)
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    Cosyns, Bernard (57202595662)
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    Flachskampf, Frank A. (7006759790)
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    Popescu, Bogdan A. (37005664700)
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    Gargani, Luna (23012323000)
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    Zamorano, Jose Luis (7101735283)
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    Badano, Luigi P. (35548608000)
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    Focus cardiac ultrasound core curriculum and core syllabus of the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging
    (2018)
    Neskovic, Aleksandar N. (35597744900)
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    Skinner, Henry (7101631965)
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    Price, Susanna (7202475463)
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    Via, Gabriele (8527779100)
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    De Hert, Stefan (7005911237)
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    Stankovic, Ivan (57197589922)
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    Galderisi, Maurizio (7005866296)
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    Donal, Erwan (7003337454)
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    Muraru, Denisa (57203383206)
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    Sloth, Erik (6604068763)
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    Gargani, Luna (23012323000)
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    Cardim, Nuno (7004229183)
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    Stefanidis, Alexandros (7004044132)
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    Cameli, Matteo (36906722500)
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    Habib, Gilbert (7101933258)
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    Cosyns, Bernard (57202595662)
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    Lancellotti, Patrizio (7003380556)
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    Edvardsen, Thor (6603263370)
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    Popescu, Bogdan A. (37005664700)
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    Delgado, Victoria (24172709900)
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    Gimelli, Alessia (6603051677)
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    Flachskampf, Frank A. (7006759790)
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    Masci, Pier Giorgio (19640399200)
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    Marsan, Nina Ajmone (23035780700)
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    Di Salvo, Giovanni (7003610825)
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    Fox, Kevin (56701784200)
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    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.
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    How-to: Focus Cardiac Ultrasound in acute settings
    (2022)
    Soliman-Aboumarie, Hatem (57217848787)
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    Breithardt, Ole-A (6604004683)
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    Gargani, Luna (23012323000)
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    Trambaiolo, Paolo (6602701604)
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    Neskovic, Aleksandar N (35597744900)
    Focus cardiac ultrasound (FoCUS) provides vital information at at the bedside which has the potential of improving outcomes in the acute settings. FoCUS could help the clinicians in their daily clinical decision-making while applied within the clinical context as an extension of bedside clinical examination. FoCUS practitioners should be aware of their own limitations with the importance of the timely referral for comprehensive Echocardiography whenever required. © 2021 Published on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved.
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    Level 1 of Entrustable Professional Activities in adult echocardiography: A position statement from the EACVI regarding the training and competence requirements for selecting and interpreting echocardiographic examinations
    (2021)
    Stankovic, Ivan (57197589922)
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    Muraru, Denisa (57203383206)
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    Fox, Kevin (56701784200)
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    Di Salvo, Giovanni (7003610825)
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    Hasselberg, Nina E (40761590500)
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    Breithardt, Ole-A (6604004683)
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    Hansen, Tina B (55861108500)
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    Neskovic, Aleksandar N (35597744900)
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    Gargani, Luna (23012323000)
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    Cosyns, Bernard (57202595662)
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    Edvardsen, Thor (6603263370)
    The goal of Level 1 training in echocardiography is to enable the trainee to select echocardiography appropriately for the evaluation of a specific clinical question, and then to interpret the report. It is not the goal of Level 1 training to teach how to perform the examination itself - that is the goal of higher levels of training. However, understanding the principles, indications, and findings of this crucial technique is valuable to many medical professionals including outside cardiology. This should be seen as part of a general understanding of cardiac imaging modalities. The purpose of this position statement is to define the scope and outline the general requirements for Level 1 training and competence in echocardiography. Moreover, the document aims to make a clear distinction between Level 1 competence in echocardiography and focus cardiac ultrasound (FoCUS). © 2021 The Author(s).
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    Primary systemic sclerosis heart involvement: A systematic literature review and preliminary data-driven, consensus-based WSF/HFA definition
    (2022)
    Bruni, Cosimo (55215566600)
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    Buch, Maya H (7003995450)
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    Furst, Daniel E (7102326195)
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    De Luca, Giacomo (7102935568)
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    Djokovic, Aleksandra (42661226500)
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    Dumitru, Raluca B (57188631952)
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    Giollo, Alessandro (57190286443)
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    Polovina, Marija (35273422300)
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    Steelandt, Alexia (57216729057)
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    Bratis, Kostantinos (37116390200)
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    Suliman, Yossra Atef (55990793600)
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    Milinkovic, Ivan (51764040100)
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    Baritussio, Anna (57211083589)
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    Hasan, Ghadeer (57317342500)
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    Xintarakou, Anastasia (57215722191)
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    Isomura, Yohei (57965009300)
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    Markousis-Mavrogenis, George (56509535200)
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    Tofani, Lorenzo (57225364774)
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    Mavrogeni, Sophie (35596963600)
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    Gargani, Luna (23012323000)
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    Caforio, Alida LP (7005166754)
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    Tschöpe, Carsten (7003819329)
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    Ristic, Arsen (7003835406)
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    Klingel, Karin (7007087642)
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    Plein, Sven (6701840061)
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    Behr, Elijah R (6701515513)
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    Allanore, Yannick (7003519327)
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    Kuwana, Masataka (7007110532)
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    Denton, Christopher P (7006031021)
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    Khanna, Dinesh (57197777977)
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    Krieg, Thomas (57201518143)
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    Marcolongo, Renzo (57210907868)
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    Galetti, Ilaria (57204474580)
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    Zanatta, Elisabetta (56020038400)
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    Tona, Francesco (6603076988)
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    Seferovic, Petar (6603594879)
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    Matucci-Cerinic, Marco (7005642558)
    Introduction: Primary heart involvement in systemic sclerosis may cause morpho-functional and electrical cardiac abnormalities and is a common cause of death. The absence of a clear definition of primary heart involvement in systemic sclerosis limits our understanding and ability to focus on clinical research. We aimed to create an expert consensus definition for primary heart involvement in systemic sclerosis. Methods: A systematic literature review of cardiac involvement and manifestations in systemic sclerosis was conducted to inform an international and multi-disciplinary task force. In addition, the nominal group technique was used to derive a definition that was then subject to voting. A total of 16 clinical cases were evaluated to test face validity, feasibility, reliability and criterion validity of the newly created definition. Results: In total, 171 publications met eligibility criteria. Using the nominal group technique, experts added their opinion, provided statements to consider and ranked them to create the consensus definition, which received 100% agreement on face validity. A median 60(5–300) seconds was taken for the feasibility on a single case. Inter-rater agreement was moderate (mKappa (95% CI) = 0.56 (0.46–1.00) for the first round and 0.55 (0.44–1.00) for the second round) and intra-rater agreement was good (mKappa (95% CI) = 0.77 (0.47–1.00)). Criterion validity showed a 78 (73–84)% correctness versus gold standard. Conclusion: A preliminary primary heart involvement in systemic sclerosis consensus-based definition was created and partially validated, for use in future clinical research. © The Author(s) 2021.
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    Primary systemic sclerosis heart involvement: A systematic literature review and preliminary data-driven, consensus-based WSF/HFA definition
    (2022)
    Bruni, Cosimo (55215566600)
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    Buch, Maya H (7003995450)
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    Furst, Daniel E (7102326195)
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    De Luca, Giacomo (7102935568)
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    Djokovic, Aleksandra (42661226500)
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    Dumitru, Raluca B (57188631952)
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    Giollo, Alessandro (57190286443)
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    Polovina, Marija (35273422300)
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    Steelandt, Alexia (57216729057)
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    Bratis, Kostantinos (37116390200)
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    Suliman, Yossra Atef (55990793600)
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    Milinkovic, Ivan (51764040100)
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    Baritussio, Anna (57211083589)
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    Hasan, Ghadeer (57317342500)
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    Xintarakou, Anastasia (57215722191)
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    Isomura, Yohei (57965009300)
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    Markousis-Mavrogenis, George (56509535200)
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    Tofani, Lorenzo (57225364774)
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    Mavrogeni, Sophie (35596963600)
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    Gargani, Luna (23012323000)
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    Caforio, Alida LP (7005166754)
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    Tschöpe, Carsten (7003819329)
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    Ristic, Arsen (7003835406)
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    Klingel, Karin (7007087642)
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    Plein, Sven (6701840061)
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    Behr, Elijah R (6701515513)
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    Allanore, Yannick (7003519327)
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    Kuwana, Masataka (7007110532)
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    Denton, Christopher P (7006031021)
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    Khanna, Dinesh (57197777977)
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    Krieg, Thomas (57201518143)
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    Marcolongo, Renzo (57210907868)
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    Galetti, Ilaria (57204474580)
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    Zanatta, Elisabetta (56020038400)
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    Tona, Francesco (6603076988)
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    Seferovic, Petar (6603594879)
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    Matucci-Cerinic, Marco (7005642558)
    Introduction: Primary heart involvement in systemic sclerosis may cause morpho-functional and electrical cardiac abnormalities and is a common cause of death. The absence of a clear definition of primary heart involvement in systemic sclerosis limits our understanding and ability to focus on clinical research. We aimed to create an expert consensus definition for primary heart involvement in systemic sclerosis. Methods: A systematic literature review of cardiac involvement and manifestations in systemic sclerosis was conducted to inform an international and multi-disciplinary task force. In addition, the nominal group technique was used to derive a definition that was then subject to voting. A total of 16 clinical cases were evaluated to test face validity, feasibility, reliability and criterion validity of the newly created definition. Results: In total, 171 publications met eligibility criteria. Using the nominal group technique, experts added their opinion, provided statements to consider and ranked them to create the consensus definition, which received 100% agreement on face validity. A median 60(5–300) seconds was taken for the feasibility on a single case. Inter-rater agreement was moderate (mKappa (95% CI) = 0.56 (0.46–1.00) for the first round and 0.55 (0.44–1.00) for the second round) and intra-rater agreement was good (mKappa (95% CI) = 0.77 (0.47–1.00)). Criterion validity showed a 78 (73–84)% correctness versus gold standard. Conclusion: A preliminary primary heart involvement in systemic sclerosis consensus-based definition was created and partially validated, for use in future clinical research. © The Author(s) 2021.
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    Stress echo 2020: The international stress echo study in ischemic and non-ischemic heart disease
    (2017)
    Picano, Eugenio (7102408994)
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    Ciampi, Quirino (6602299243)
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    Citro, Rodolfo (15921921800)
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    D'Andrea, Antonello (55612687400)
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    Scali, Maria Chiara (55929478400)
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    Cortigiani, Lauro (55663049600)
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    Olivotto, Iacopo (7005289080)
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    Mori, Fabio (24290552500)
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    Galderisi, Maurizio (7005866296)
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    Costantino, Marco Fabio (55499164600)
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    Pratali, Lorenza (6603105724)
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    Di Salvo, Giovanni (7003610825)
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    Bossone, Eduardo (55238465000)
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    Ferrara, Francesco (57201099810)
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    Gargani, Luna (23012323000)
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    Rigo, Fausto (6701803166)
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    Gaibazzi, Nicola (6603190525)
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    Limongelli, Giuseppe (6603359014)
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    Pacileo, Giuseppe (57191394295)
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    Andreassi, Maria Grazia (7004571465)
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    Pinamonti, Bruno (7003658423)
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    Massa, Laura (7004628502)
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    Torres, Marco A. R. (7402581476)
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    Miglioranza, Marcelo H. (35956952500)
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    Daros, Clarissa Borguezan (57192979152)
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    De Castro E Silva Pretto, José Luis (6508318426)
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    Beleslin, Branko (6701355424)
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    Djordjevic-Dikic, Ana (57003143600)
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    Varga, Albert (7102315827)
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    Palinkas, Attila (6603576986)
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    Agoston, Gergely (55206815100)
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    Gregori, Dario (7003412314)
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    Trambaiolo, Paolo (6602701604)
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    Severino, Sergio (7006690054)
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    Arystan, Ayana (57095004800)
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    Paterni, Marco (7003660393)
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    Carpeggiani, Clara (7003751506)
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    Colonna, Paolo (57221823607)
    Background: Stress echocardiography (SE) has an established role in evidence-based guidelines, but recently its breadth and variety of applications have extended well beyond coronary artery disease (CAD). We lack a prospective research study of SE applications, in and beyond CAD, also considering a variety of signs in addition to regional wall motion abnormalities. Methods: In a prospective, multicenter, international, observational study design, > 100 certified high-volume SE labs (initially from Italy, Brazil, Hungary, and Serbia) will be networked with an organized system of clinical, laboratory and imaging data collection at the time of physical or pharmacological SE, with structured follow-up information. The study is endorsed by the Italian Society of Cardiovascular Echography and organized in 10 subprojects focusing on: contractile reserve for prediction of cardiac resynchronization or medical therapy response; stress B-lines in heart failure; hypertrophic cardiomyopathy; heart failure with preserved ejection fraction; mitral regurgitation after either transcatheter or surgical aortic valve replacement; outdoor SE in extreme physiology; right ventricular contractile reserve in repaired Tetralogy of Fallot; suspected or initial pulmonary arterial hypertension; coronary flow velocity, left ventricular elastance reserve and B-lines in known or suspected CAD; identification of subclinical familial disease in genotype-positive, phenotype- negative healthy relatives of inherited disease (such as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy). Results: We expect to recruit about 10,000 patients over a 5-year period (2016-2020), with sample sizes ranging from 5,000 for coronary flow velocity/ left ventricular elastance/ B-lines in CAD to around 250 for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy or repaired Tetralogy of Fallot. This data-base will allow to investigate technical questions such as feasibility and reproducibility of various SE parameters and to assess their prognostic value in different clinical scenarios. Conclusions: The study will create the cultural, informatic and scientific infrastructure connecting high-volume, accredited SE labs, sharing common criteria of indication, execution, reporting and image storage of SE to obtain original safety, feasibility, and outcome data in evidence-poor diagnostic fields, also outside the established core application of SE in CAD based on regional wall motion abnormalities. The study will standardize procedures, validate emerging signs, and integrate the new information with established knowledge, helping to build a next-generation SE lab without inner walls. © 2017 The Author(s).
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    The new frontiers of ultrasound in the complex world of vasculitides and scleroderma
    (2012)
    Porta, Francesco (56257387000)
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    Gargani, Luna (23012323000)
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    Kaloudi, Olga (16024485000)
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    Schmidt, Wolfgang A. (7404056149)
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    Picano, Eugenio (7102408994)
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    Damjanov, Nemanja (8503557800)
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    Matucci-Cerinic, Marco (7005642558)
    Modern US equipment allows rheumatologists to directly visualize vascular, musculoskeletal, dermal and internal organ structure. In multisystemic and challenging diseases such as vasculitides and scleroderma, where new outcome measures are required in both clinical practice and trials, US measures promise reproducible and objective scores of disease activity and extension. US reveals early pathognonomic abnormalities and may help start early treatment. © The Author 2012. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Society for Rheumatology. All rights reserved.
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    The use of echocardiography in acute cardiovascular care: Recommendations of the european association of cardiovascular imaging and the acute cardiovascular care association
    (2015)
    Lancellotti, Patrizio (7003380556)
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    Price, Susanna (7202475463)
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    Edvardsen, Thor (6603263370)
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    Cosyns, Bernard (57202595662)
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    Neskovic, Aleksandar N. (35597744900)
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    Dulgheru, Raluca (36918184500)
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    Flachskampf, Frank A. (7006759790)
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    Hassager, Christian (7005846737)
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    Pasquet, Agnes (7003499372)
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    Gargani, Luna (23012323000)
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    Galderisi, Maurizio (7005866296)
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    Cardim, Nuno (7004229183)
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    Haugaa, Kristina H. (24733615600)
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    Ancion, Arnaud (57202433299)
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    Zamorano, Jose-Luis (7101735283)
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    Donal, Erwan (7003337454)
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    Bueno, Héctor (57218323754)
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    Habib, Gilbert (7101933258)
    Echocardiography is one of the most powerful diagnostic and monitoring tools available to the modern emergency/ critical care practitioner. Currently, there is a lack of specific European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging/Acute Cardiovascular Care Association recommendations for the use of echocardiography in acute cardiovascular care. In this document, we describe the practical applications of echocardiography in patients with acute cardiac conditions, in particular with acute chest pain, acute heart failure, suspected cardiac tamponade, complications of myocardial infarction, acute valvular heart disease including endocarditis, acute disease of the ascending aorta and post-intervention complications. Specific issues regarding echocardiography in other acute cardiovascular care scenarios are also described. © The Author 2014.
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    The use of echocardiography in acute cardiovascular care: recommendations of the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging and the Acute Cardiovascular Care Association
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    Lancellotti, Patrizio (7003380556)
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    Price, Susanna (7202475463)
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    Edvardsen, Thor (6603263370)
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    Cosyns, Bernard (57202595662)
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    Neskovic, Aleksandar N. (35597744900)
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    Dulgheru, Raluca (36918184500)
    ;
    Flachskampf, Frank A. (7006759790)
    ;
    Hassager, Christian (7005846737)
    ;
    Pasquet, Agnes (7003499372)
    ;
    Gargani, Luna (23012323000)
    ;
    Galderisi, Maurizio (7005866296)
    ;
    Cardim, Nuno (7004229183)
    ;
    Haugaa, Kristina H. (24733615600)
    ;
    Ancion, Arnaud (57202433299)
    ;
    Zamorano, Jose-Luis (7101735283)
    ;
    Donal, Erwan (7003337454)
    ;
    Bueno, Héctor (57218323754)
    ;
    Habib, Gilbert (7101933258)
    Echocardiography is one of the most powerful diagnostic and monitoring tools available to the modern emergency/critical care practitioner. Currently, there is a lack of specific European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging/Acute Cardiovascular Care Association recommendations for the use of echocardiography in acute cardiovascular care. In this document, we describe the practical applications of echocardiography in patients with acute cardiac conditions, in particular with acute chest pain, acute heart failure, suspected cardiac tamponade, complications of myocardial infarction, acute valvular heart disease including endocarditis, acute disease of the ascending aorta and post-intervention complications. Specific issues regarding echocardiography in other acute cardiac care scenarios are also described. © The European Society of Cardiology 2015.

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