Multimodality imaging is recommended to optimize risk stratification and therapeutic decision-making processes in patients with aortic stenosis.
How can multimodality imaging optimize risk stratification and therapeutic decision-making in patients with aortic stenosis?
Multimodality imaging is fundamental for the diagnostic work-up, follow-up, and selection of optimal timing and type of intervention in aortic stenosis.
Aortic stenosis is the most frequent valvular heart disease. In aortic stenosis, therapeutic decision essentially depends on symptomatic status, stenosis severity, and status of left ventricular systolic function. Surgical aortic valve replacement or transcatheter aortic valve implantation is the sole effective therapy in symptomatic patients with severe aortic stenosis, whereas the management of asymptomatic patients remains controversial and is mainly based on individual risk stratification. Imaging is fundamental for the initial diagnostic work-up, follow-up, and selection of the optimal timing and type of intervention. The present review provides specific recommendations for utilization of multimodality imaging to optimize risk stratification and therapeutic decision-making processes in aortic stenosis.
Dulgheru et al. (Mon,) conducted a review in Aortic stenosis. Multimodality imaging was evaluated. Multimodality imaging is recommended to optimize risk stratification and therapeutic decision-making processes in patients with aortic stenosis.
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