Multimodality Imaging in Restrictive Cardiomyopathies: An EACVI expert consensus document In collaboration with the "Working Group on myocardial and pericardial diseases" of the European Society of Cardiology Endorsed by The Indian Academy of Echocardiography

Gilbert Habib, Chiara Bucciarelli-Ducci, Alida L. P. Caforio, Nuno Cardim, Philippe Charron, Bernard Cosyns, Aure ' Lie Dehaene, Genevieve Derumeaux, Erwan Donal, Marc R. Dweck, Thor Edvardsen, Paola Anna Erba, Laura Ernande, Oliver Gaemperli, Maurizio Galderisi, Julia Grapsa, Alexis Jacquier, Karin Klingel, Patrizio Lancellotti, Danilo NegliaAlessia Pepe, Pasquale Perrone-Filardi, Steffen E. Petersen, Sven Plein, Bogdan A. Popescu, Patricia Reant, L. Elif Sade, Erwan Salaun, Riemer H. J. A. Slart, Christophe Tribouilloy, Jose Zamorano

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Abstract

Restrictive cardiomyopathies (RCMs) are a diverse group of myocardial diseases with a wide range of aetiologies, including familial, genetic and acquired diseases and ranging from very rare to relatively frequent cardiac disorders. In all these diseases, imaging techniques play a central role. Advanced imaging techniques provide important novel data on the diagnostic and prognostic assessment of RCMs. This EACVI consensus document provides comprehensive information for the appropriateness of all non-invasive imaging techniques for the diagnosis, prognostic evaluation, and management of patients with RCM.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1090-1091
Number of pages2
JournalEuropean Heart Journal. Cardiovascular Imaging
Volume18
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2017

Keywords

  • cardiac magnetic resonance
  • cardiomyopathies
  • computed tomography
  • echocardiography
  • nuclear imaging
  • restrictive cardiomyopathies

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