Multimodality Imaging Evaluation of Diseases of the Pulmonic Valve and Right Ventricular Outflow Tract for the Adult Cardiologist.

IF 6.5 1区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging Pub Date : 2025-01-13 DOI:10.1161/CIRCIMAGING.124.017126
Seán P Murphy, Sadia Sultana, Emily K Zern, Albree Tower-Rader, Jessica L Churchill, Ada C Stefanescu Schmidt, Sihong Huang, Christopher P Learn, Timothy W Churchill, Doreen DeFaria Yeh, Evin Yucel
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Disorders of the pulmonic valve (PV) receive considerably less attention than other forms of valvular heart disease. Due to the dramatically improved survival of children with congenital heart disease over the last 5 decades, there has been a steady increase in the prevalence of adults with congenital heart disease, which necessitates that clinicians become familiar with the anatomy and the evaluation of right ventricular outflow tract and PV anomalies. A multimodality imaging approach using echocardiography, cardiac computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging is essential for a comprehensive evaluation of the anatomy and function of the right ventricular outflow tract, PV, and supravalvular region. As clinical presentation is often insidious with nonspecific symptoms, yet morbidity and mortality associated with severe untreated PV disease are significant, a high index of suspicion coupled with appropriate use of imaging techniques is critical in facilitating timely diagnosis and treatment. In this review, we aim to present a comprehensive approach to the diagnosis of PV disease and associated right ventricular outflow tract or supravalvular pulmonary stenosis, including optimal use of multimodality imaging to facilitate timely diagnosis, optimize therapeutic strategies, enhance postprocedural surveillance, and ultimately improve patient outcomes.

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成人心脏病专家肺动脉瓣和右心室流出道疾病的多模态影像学评价。
与其他形式的瓣膜性心脏病相比,肺动脉瓣疾病(PV)得到的关注要少得多。在过去的50年里,由于儿童先天性心脏病的存活率显著提高,成人先天性心脏病的患病率稳步上升,这就要求临床医生熟悉右心室流出道和左心室异常的解剖和评估。超声心动图、心脏计算机断层扫描和磁共振成像的多模式成像方法对于全面评估右心室流出道、PV和瓣上区域的解剖和功能至关重要。由于临床表现通常是隐匿的,伴有非特异性症状,但与严重未经治疗的PV病相关的发病率和死亡率很高,因此高度的怀疑指数加上适当使用成像技术对于促进及时诊断和治疗至关重要。在这篇综述中,我们的目的是提出一种全面的方法来诊断PV疾病和相关的右心室流出道或瓣上肺狭窄,包括优化多模态成像的使用,以促进及时诊断,优化治疗策略,加强术后监测,并最终改善患者的预后。
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期刊介绍: Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging, an American Heart Association journal, publishes high-quality, patient-centric articles focusing on observational studies, clinical trials, and advances in applied (translational) research. The journal features innovative, multimodality approaches to the diagnosis and risk stratification of cardiovascular disease. Modalities covered include echocardiography, cardiac computed tomography, cardiac magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy, magnetic resonance angiography, cardiac positron emission tomography, noninvasive assessment of vascular and endothelial function, radionuclide imaging, molecular imaging, and others. Article types considered by Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging include Original Research, Research Letters, Advances in Cardiovascular Imaging, Clinical Implications of Molecular Imaging Research, How to Use Imaging, Translating Novel Imaging Technologies into Clinical Applications, and Cardiovascular Images.
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