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    Left atrial function during exercise stress echocardiography as a sign of paroxysmal/persistent atrial fibrillation
    (2024)
    Zagatina, Angela (22939399700)
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    Ciampi, Quirino (6602299243)
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    Peteiro, Jesus Vazquez (7003845482)
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    Kalinina, Elena (57202388238)
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    Begidova, Irina (58628207700)
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    Padang, Ratnasari (10142460400)
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    Boshchenko, Alla (6602887127)
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    Merli, Elisa (6701858723)
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    Lisi, Matteo (9334944000)
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    Rodriguez-Zanella, Hugo (56109055800)
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    Kobal, Sergio (6701854370)
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    Agoston, Gergely (55206815100)
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    Varga, Albert (7102315827)
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    Wierzbowska-Drabik, Karina (12772110800)
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    Kasprzak, Jarosław D. (35452933600)
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    Arbucci, Rosina (57201675703)
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    Čelutkienė, Jelena (6507133552)
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    Lowenstein, Jorge (7103408229)
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    Ratanasit, Nithima Chaowalit (56197693700)
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    Colonna, Paolo (57221823607)
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    Pepi, Mauro (7006081973)
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    Pellikka, Patricia A. (7007042258)
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    Picano, Eugenio (7102408994)
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    Barbieri, Andrea (56377673100)
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    Benfari, Giovanni (55503091000)
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    Villarraga, Hector R. (6507642778)
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    Kane, Garvan C. (23488717700)
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    Arruda-Olson, Adelaide M. (6506472111)
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    Vazquez, Jesus Peteiro (59404417300)
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    Dedic, Srdjan (57205504571)
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    Tesic, Milorad (36197477200)
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    Giga, Vojislav (55924460200)
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    Boskovic, Nikola (6508290354)
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    Djordievic-Dikic, Ana (6505607127)
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    Dekleva, Milica (56194369000)
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    Nikolic, Aleksandra (59432908700)
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    Timofeeva, Tatiana (58021004300)
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    Ryabova, Tamara (6701481228)
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    Sviazova, Natalia (59404099700)
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    Haberka, Maciej (22834420800)
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    Manganelli, Fiorenzo (59404205600)
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    Costantino, Marco Fabio (55499164600)
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    Dentamaro, Ilaria (55198907900)
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    Re, Federica (57210067725)
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    Bursi, Francesca (6506924671)
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    Rigo, Fausto (6701803166)
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    Bossone, Eduardo (55238465000)
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    Cocchia, Rosangela (16834672700)
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    Citro, Rodolfo (15921921800)
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    Del Franco, Annamaria (57935211000)
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    Olivotto, Iacopo (7005289080)
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    D’Alfonso, Maria Grazia (55959365300)
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    Mori, Fabio (24290552500)
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    Morrone, Doralisa (36478990700)
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    Tuttolomondo, Domenico (57205682070)
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    Gaibazzi, Nicola (6603190525)
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    D’Andrea, Antonello (55612687400)
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    Cortigiani, Lauro (55663049600)
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    Villari, Bruno (6701632106)
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    Palinkas, Eszter D. (57236014400)
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    Sepp, Robert (6602492870)
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    Palinkas, Attila (6603576986)
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    Wang, Yue Heng (59403787800)
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    Qingfeng, Zhang (57222060348)
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    Geqi, Ding (57458358500)
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    Hongmei, Zhang (57089698500)
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    Wang, Yi (57188577705)
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    Simova, Iana (23391267500)
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    Camarozano, Ana Cristina (14055534600)
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    Borguezan-Daros, Clarissa (57192979152)
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    Preradović, Tamara Kovačević (21743080300)
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    Stanetic, Bojan (56624448800)
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    Ostojic, Miodrag (34572650500)
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    Van De Heyning, Caroline M. (12797752300)
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    Saad, Ariel (24068996600)
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    Souto, Germán (59216083400)
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    Carral, Patricia (59403994200)
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    Salamé, Michael (57235732400)
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    Mosto, Hugo (23485887100)
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    Amor, Miguel (37066931100)
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    Merlo, Pablo M. (57191339958)
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    Marconi, Sofia (58627131700)
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    Haber, Diego M. Lowenstein (36639141900)
    Objective: Atrial cardiomyopathy is closely associated with atrial fibrillation (AF), and some patients exhibit no dysfunction at rest but demonstrate evident changes in left atrial (LA) function and LA volume during exercise. This study aimed to identify distinguishing signs during exercise stress echocardiography (ESE) among patients in sinus rhythm (SR), with and without history of paroxysmal/persistent AF (PAF). Methods: A prospective cohort of 1055 patients in SR was enrolled across 12 centers. The main study cohort was divided into two groups: the modeling group (n = 513) and the verification group (n = 542). All patients underwent ESE, which included B-lines, LA volume index (LAVi), and LA strain of the reservoir phase (LASr). Results: Age, resting and stress LAVi and LASr, and B-lines were identified as a combination of detectors for PAF in both groups. In the entire cohort, aside from resting and stress LAVi and LASr, additional parameters differentiating PAF and non-PAF patients were the presence of systemic hypertension, exercise E/e’ > 7, worse right ventricle (RV) contraction during exercise (∆ tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion < 5 mm), a lower left ventricular contractile reserve (< 1.6), and a reduced chronotropic reserve (heart rate reserve < 1.64). The composite score, summing all 9 items, yielded a score of > 4 as the best sensitivity (79%) and specificity (65%). Conclusion: ESE can complement rest echocardiography in the identification of previous PAF in patients with SR through the evaluation of LA functional reservoir and volume reserve, LV chronotropic, diastolic, and systolic reserve, and RV contractile reserve. Graphical Abstract: A scoring system predicting the probability of PAF. The score was computed using the cutoff values as in the illustration. The score >4 demonstrated a sensitivity of 79% and a specificity of 65% of PAF. (Figure presented.) © The Author(s) 2024.
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    Reduction of Coronary Flow Velocity Reserve as the Main Driver of Prognostically Beneficial Coronary Revascularization
    (2025)
    Cortigiani, Lauro (55663049600)
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    Gaibazzi, Nicola (6603190525)
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    Ciampi, Quirino (6602299243)
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    Rigo, Fausto (6701803166)
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    Tuttolomondo, Domenico (57205682070)
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    Bovenzi, Francesco (6602491849)
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    Gregori, Dario (7003412314)
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    Carerj, Scipione (56251394000)
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    Pepi, Mauro (7006081973)
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    Pellikka, Patricia A. (7007042258)
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    Picano, Eugenio (7102408994)
    Background: Regional wall motion abnormality (RWMA) can be absent during stress echocardiography (SE) in patients with chronic coronary syndromes (CCS) and angiographically significant coronary artery disease (CAD) despite a reduction of coronary flow velocity reserve (CFVR). Objectives: To assess the value of a physiology-driven approach, based on CFVR, to coronary revascularization in patients with physiologically and anatomically significant disease of the left anterior descending (LAD) coronary artery. Methods: In a 3-center, observational study with retrospective analysis of prospectively acquired data, 749 patients with CCS, CFVR of the LAD ≤2.0, and ≥50% diameter stenosis of the LAD were enrolled. All patients were evaluated with dipyridamole (0.84 mg/kg in 6’) SE. Patients were followed for 6.4 ± 4.5 years for the outcome of all-cause death. Results: Inducible RWMA was present in 295 patients (39%). Coronary flow velocity reserve was lower in patients with inducible RWMA compared to those without (1.51 ± 0.28 vs 1.65 ± 0.25; P <.001). Coronary revascularization was performed in 514 (69%) patients (388 with percutaneous coronary intervention, 126 with coronary artery bypass surgery). Of them, 226 exhibited inducible RWMA and 288 exhibited isolated reduction of CFVR. During the follow-up, 185 (25%) deaths occurred. The 10-year survival in the entire study population was 70%. The survival at 10 years was markedly lower in conservatively treated patients compared to invasively treated patients (53 vs 76%; P <.0001), with no significant difference between those with solitary reduction of CFVR and reduction of CFVR accompanied by concurrent inducible RWMA. Propensity score–weighted all-cause mortality risk was significantly higher for conservative than for invasive strategy (propensity score adjusted hazard ratio = 2.12; 95% CI, 1.51–2.96; P <.0001). Conclusions: In patients with CCS and physiologically and anatomically significant LAD disease, coronary revascularization driven by a reduction in CFVR is accompanied by a prognostic benefit independently of the presence of inducible RWMA. © 2024
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    Stress echo 2030: The novel ABCDE-(FGLPR) protocol to define the future of imaging
    (2021)
    Picano, Eugenio (7102408994)
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    Ciampi, Quirino (6602299243)
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    Cortigiani, Lauro (55663049600)
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    Arruda-Olson, Adelaide M. (6506472111)
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    Borguezan-Daros, Clarissa (57192979152)
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    Pretto, José Luis De Castro E Silva (6508318426)
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    Cocchia, Rosangela (16834672700)
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    Bossone, Eduardo (55238465000)
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    Merli, Elisa (6701858723)
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    Kane, Garvan C. (23488717700)
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    Varga, Albert (7102315827)
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    Agoston, Gergely (55206815100)
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    Scali, Maria Chiara (55929478400)
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    Morrone, Doralisa (36478990700)
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    Simova, Iana (23391267500)
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    Samardjieva, Martina (57237410300)
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    Boshchenko, Alla (6602887127)
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    Ryabova, Tamara (6701481228)
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    Vrublevsky, Alexander (6701757460)
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    Palinkas, Attila (6603576986)
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    Palinkas, Eszter D. (57236014400)
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    Sepp, Robert (6602492870)
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    Torres, Marco A. R. (7402581476)
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    Villarraga, Hector R. (6507642778)
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    Preradović, Tamara Kovačević (21743080300)
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    Citro, Rodolfo (15921921800)
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    Amor, Miguel (37066931100)
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    Mosto, Hugo (23485887100)
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    Salamè, Michael (57235732400)
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    Leeson, Paul (57198049926)
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    Mangia, Cristina (6603923582)
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    Gaibazzi, Nicola (6603190525)
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    Tuttolomondo, Domenico (57205682070)
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    Prota, Costantina (55635036000)
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    Peteiro, Jesus (7003845482)
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    Van De Heyning, Caroline M. (12797752300)
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    D'Andrea, Antonello (55612687400)
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    Rigo, Fausto (6701803166)
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    Nikolic, Aleksandra (59432908700)
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    Ostojic, Miodrag (34572650500)
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    Lowenstein, Jorge (7103408229)
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    Arbucci, Rosina (57201675703)
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    Lowenstein Haber, Diego M. (56112672500)
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    Merlo, Pablo M. (57191339958)
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    Wierzbowska-Drabik, Karina (12772110800)
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    Kasprzak, Jaroslaw D. (35452933600)
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    Haberka, Maciej (22834420800)
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    Camarozano, Ana Cristina (14055534600)
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    Ratanasit, Nithima (56197693700)
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    Mori, Fabio (24290552500)
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    D'Alfonso, Maria Grazia (55959365300)
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    Tassetti, Luigi (57222370443)
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    Milazzo, Alessandra (57236578200)
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    Olivotto, Iacopo (7005289080)
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    Marchi, Alberto (57193310942)
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    Rodriguez-Zanella, Hugo (56109055800)
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    Zagatina, Angela (22939399700)
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    Padang, Ratnasari (10142460400)
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    Dekleva, Milica (56194369000)
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    Djordievic-Dikic, Ana (6505607127)
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    Boskovic, Nikola (6508290354)
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    Tesic, Milorad (36197477200)
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    Giga, Vojislav (55924460200)
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    Beleslin, Branko (6701355424)
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    Di Salvo, Giovanni (7003610825)
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    Mandoli, Giulia Elena (57008235300)
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    Caso, Pio (7004481540)
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    Benfari, Giovanni (55503091000)
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    Malagoli, Alessandro (24481809700)
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    Bursi, Francesca (6506924671)
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    Mantovani, Francesca (36863798500)
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    Villari, Bruno (6701632106)
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    Russo, Antonello (57211507126)
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    De Nes, Michele (6507042094)
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    Carpeggiani, Clara (7003751506)
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    Monte, Ines (55884115100)
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    Re, Federica (57210067725)
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    Cotrim, Carlos (12767342300)
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    Bilardo, Giuseppe (21633568100)
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    Saad, Ariel K. (24068996600)
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    Karuzas, Arnas (57191692949)
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    Matuliaskas, Dovydas (57236301500)
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    Colonna, Paolo (57221823607)
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    Antonini-Canterin, Francesco (36811810300)
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    Pepi, Mauro (7006081973)
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    Pellikka, Patricia A. (7007042258)
    With stress echo (SE) 2020 study, a new standard of practice in stress imaging was developed and disseminated: The ABCDE protocol for functional testing within and beyond CAD. ABCDE protocol was the fruit of SE 2020, and is the seed of SE 2030, which is articulated in 12 projects: 1-SE in coronary artery disease (SECAD); 2-SE in diastolic heart failure (SEDIA); 3-SE in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (SEHCA); 4-SE post-chest radiotherapy and chemotherapy (SERA); 5-Artificial intelligence SE evaluation (AI-SEE); 6-Environmental stress echocardiography and air pollution (ESTER); 7-SE in repaired Tetralogy of Fallot (SETOF); 8-SE in post-COVID-19 (SECOV); 9: Recovery by stress echo of conventionally unfit donor good hearts (RESURGE); 10-SE for mitral ischemic regurgitation (SEMIR); 11-SE in valvular heart disease (SEVA); 12-SE for coronary vasospasm (SESPASM). The study aims to recruit in the next 5 years (2021-2025)≥10,000 patients followed for≥5 years (up to 2030) from≥20 quality-controlled laboratories from≥10 countries. In this COVID-19 era of sustainable health care delivery, SE2030 will provide the evidence to finally recommend SE as the optimal and versatile imaging modality for functional testing anywhere, any time, and in any patient. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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