多模态成像在瓣膜结构干预中的应用。

IF 4.2 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Cardiac Failure Review Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.15420/cfr.2022.10
Karine Grigoryan, Camelia Demetrescu, Ioannis Kasouridis, Olukayode Abiola, Pier Giorgio Masci, Didem Oguz, Giulia Benedetti, Mak SzeMun, Purvi Parwani, Rebecca Preston, Amedeo Chiribiri, Jane Hancock, Tiffany Patterson, Simon Redwood, Bernard Prendergast, Julia Grapsa
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在过去的十年里,随着新设备的出现,结构瓣膜介入治疗迅速发展,并且适应了以前被认为不能手术的患者。此外,超声心动图是主要的成像工具和患者筛查的第一线,心脏磁共振和CT现在是术前计划和术后随访的重要工具。本文综述了主动脉瓣、二尖瓣和三尖瓣结构介入的成像方式及其范围,包括多模态成像。肺动脉瓣手术,这主要是在患者进行先天性问题,讨论。这篇文章提出了个体化成像方法对每个可用的介入程序的指导。
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Multimodality Imaging in Valvular Structural Interventions.

Structural valvular interventions have skyrocketed in the past decade with new devices becoming available and indications for patients who would previously have been deemed inoperable. Furthermore, while echocardiography is the main imaging tool and the first line for patient screening, cardiac magnetic resonance and CT are now essential tools in pre-planning and post-procedural follow-up. This review aims to address imaging modalities and their scope in aortic, mitral and tricuspid structural valvular interventions, including multimodality imaging. Pulmonary valve procedures, which are mostly carried out in patients with congenital problems, are discussed. This article presents a guide on individualised imaging approcahes on each of the available interventional procedures.

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