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Publication Comprehensive assessment of hypertensive heart disease: cardiac magnetic resonance in focus(2021) ;Tadic, Marijana (36455305000) ;Cuspidi, Cesare (7005373860) ;Plein, Sven (6701840061) ;Milivojevic, Isidora Grozdic (57215722641) ;Wang, Dao Wen (55618187200) ;Grassi, Guido (26643377500)Mancia, Giuseppe (36039693200)Arterial hypertension represents the most frequent cardiovascular risk factor that is associated with cardiac remodeling. Hypertensive heart disease was defined by the presence of left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) and diastolic dysfunction, and it has been diagnosed by echocardiography in everyday clinical practice. Interstitial myocardial fibrosis is the underlying cause of hypertension-induced cardiac remodeling, and it could not be visualized with different echocardiographic methods. Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) and its methods such as late gadolinium enhancement, and T1 mapping provides qualitative and quantitative assessment of interstitial myocardial fibrosis in hypertensive patients. Furthermore, CMR can provide differentiation of LVH between hypertensive patients and cardiomyopathies (hypertrophic or Fabry disease). Timely diagnosis of cardiac impairment and early treatment is essential because regression of LVH could be achieved with adequate treatment. Diffuse cardiac fibrosis in hypertensive patients might be an underlying mechanism that explains the increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in this population. Future longitudinal investigations are necessary to determine causal relationship between diffuse fibrosis and cardiovascular outcome in these patients. The aim of this review is to summarize the current knowledge regarding CMR techniques and their potential usage in patients with hypertensive heart disease. © 2020, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication 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) ;Buch, Maya H (7003995450) ;Djokovic, Aleksandra (42661226500) ;De Luca, Giacomo (7102935568) ;Dumitru, Raluca B (57188631952) ;Giollo, Alessandro (57190286443) ;Galetti, Ilaria (57204474580) ;Steelandt, Alexia (57216729057) ;Bratis, Konstantinos (37116390200) ;Suliman, Yossra Atef (55990793600) ;Milinkovic, Ivan (51764040100) ;Baritussio, Anna (57211083589) ;Hasan, Ghadeer (57317342500) ;Xintarakou, Anastasia (57215722191) ;Isomura, Yohei (57965009300) ;Markousis-Mavrogenis, George (56509535200) ;Mavrogeni, Sophie (35596963600) ;Gargani, Luna (23012323000) ;Caforio, Alida LP (7005166754) ;Tschöpe, Carsten (7003819329) ;Ristic, Arsen (7003835406) ;Plein, Sven (6701840061) ;Behr, Elijah (6701515513) ;Allanore, Yannick (7003519327) ;Kuwana, Masataka (7007110532) ;Denton, Christopher P (7006031021) ;Furst, Daniel E (57392567300) ;Khanna, Dinesh (57197777977) ;Krieg, Thomas (57201518143) ;Marcolongo, Renzo (57210907868) ;Pepe, Alessia (22980876200) ;Distler, Oliver (7003679934) ;Sfikakis, Petros (7005759885) ;Seferovic, Petar (6603594879)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. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication 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) ;Buch, Maya H (7003995450) ;Djokovic, Aleksandra (42661226500) ;De Luca, Giacomo (7102935568) ;Dumitru, Raluca B (57188631952) ;Giollo, Alessandro (57190286443) ;Galetti, Ilaria (57204474580) ;Steelandt, Alexia (57216729057) ;Bratis, Konstantinos (37116390200) ;Suliman, Yossra Atef (55990793600) ;Milinkovic, Ivan (51764040100) ;Baritussio, Anna (57211083589) ;Hasan, Ghadeer (57317342500) ;Xintarakou, Anastasia (57215722191) ;Isomura, Yohei (57965009300) ;Markousis-Mavrogenis, George (56509535200) ;Mavrogeni, Sophie (35596963600) ;Gargani, Luna (23012323000) ;Caforio, Alida LP (7005166754) ;Tschöpe, Carsten (7003819329) ;Ristic, Arsen (7003835406) ;Plein, Sven (6701840061) ;Behr, Elijah (6701515513) ;Allanore, Yannick (7003519327) ;Kuwana, Masataka (7007110532) ;Denton, Christopher P (7006031021) ;Furst, Daniel E (57392567300) ;Khanna, Dinesh (57197777977) ;Krieg, Thomas (57201518143) ;Marcolongo, Renzo (57210907868) ;Pepe, Alessia (22980876200) ;Distler, Oliver (7003679934) ;Sfikakis, Petros (7005759885) ;Seferovic, Petar (6603594879)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. - 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 Primary systemic sclerosis heart involvement: A systematic literature review and preliminary data-driven, consensus-based WSF/HFA definition(2022) ;Bruni, Cosimo (55215566600) ;Buch, Maya H (7003995450) ;Furst, Daniel E (7102326195) ;De Luca, Giacomo (7102935568) ;Djokovic, Aleksandra (42661226500) ;Dumitru, Raluca B (57188631952) ;Giollo, Alessandro (57190286443) ;Polovina, Marija (35273422300) ;Steelandt, Alexia (57216729057) ;Bratis, Kostantinos (37116390200) ;Suliman, Yossra Atef (55990793600) ;Milinkovic, Ivan (51764040100) ;Baritussio, Anna (57211083589) ;Hasan, Ghadeer (57317342500) ;Xintarakou, Anastasia (57215722191) ;Isomura, Yohei (57965009300) ;Markousis-Mavrogenis, George (56509535200) ;Tofani, Lorenzo (57225364774) ;Mavrogeni, Sophie (35596963600) ;Gargani, Luna (23012323000) ;Caforio, Alida LP (7005166754) ;Tschöpe, Carsten (7003819329) ;Ristic, Arsen (7003835406) ;Klingel, Karin (7007087642) ;Plein, Sven (6701840061) ;Behr, Elijah R (6701515513) ;Allanore, Yannick (7003519327) ;Kuwana, Masataka (7007110532) ;Denton, Christopher P (7006031021) ;Khanna, Dinesh (57197777977) ;Krieg, Thomas (57201518143) ;Marcolongo, Renzo (57210907868) ;Galetti, Ilaria (57204474580) ;Zanatta, Elisabetta (56020038400) ;Tona, Francesco (6603076988) ;Seferovic, Petar (6603594879)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. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Primary systemic sclerosis heart involvement: A systematic literature review and preliminary data-driven, consensus-based WSF/HFA definition(2022) ;Bruni, Cosimo (55215566600) ;Buch, Maya H (7003995450) ;Furst, Daniel E (7102326195) ;De Luca, Giacomo (7102935568) ;Djokovic, Aleksandra (42661226500) ;Dumitru, Raluca B (57188631952) ;Giollo, Alessandro (57190286443) ;Polovina, Marija (35273422300) ;Steelandt, Alexia (57216729057) ;Bratis, Kostantinos (37116390200) ;Suliman, Yossra Atef (55990793600) ;Milinkovic, Ivan (51764040100) ;Baritussio, Anna (57211083589) ;Hasan, Ghadeer (57317342500) ;Xintarakou, Anastasia (57215722191) ;Isomura, Yohei (57965009300) ;Markousis-Mavrogenis, George (56509535200) ;Tofani, Lorenzo (57225364774) ;Mavrogeni, Sophie (35596963600) ;Gargani, Luna (23012323000) ;Caforio, Alida LP (7005166754) ;Tschöpe, Carsten (7003819329) ;Ristic, Arsen (7003835406) ;Klingel, Karin (7007087642) ;Plein, Sven (6701840061) ;Behr, Elijah R (6701515513) ;Allanore, Yannick (7003519327) ;Kuwana, Masataka (7007110532) ;Denton, Christopher P (7006031021) ;Khanna, Dinesh (57197777977) ;Krieg, Thomas (57201518143) ;Marcolongo, Renzo (57210907868) ;Galetti, Ilaria (57204474580) ;Zanatta, Elisabetta (56020038400) ;Tona, Francesco (6603076988) ;Seferovic, Petar (6603594879)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. - 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.