Imaging the myocardial ischemic cascade. [Review] (Record no. 11094)

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PMID 29556943
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Title Imaging the myocardial ischemic cascade. [Review]
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Source The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging. 2018 Mar 19
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Abbreviated source Int J Cardiovasc Imaging. 2018 Mar 19
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Journal name The international journal of cardiovascular imaging
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Year 2018
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Manufacturer FY2018
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Date added to catalog 2018-04-20
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Abstract Non-invasive imaging plays a growing role in the diagnosis and management of ischemic heart disease from its earliest manifestations of endothelial dysfunction to myocardial infarction along the myocardial ischemic cascade. Experts representing the North American Society for Cardiovascular Imaging and the European Society of Cardiac Radiology have worked together to organize the role of non-invasive imaging along the framework of the ischemic cascade. The current status of non-invasive imaging for ischemic heart disease is reviewed along with the role of imaging for guiding surgical planning. The issue of cost effectiveness is also considered. Preclinical disease is primarily assessed through the coronary artery calcium score and used for risk assessment. Once the patient becomes symptomatic, other imaging tests including echocardiography, CCTA, SPECT, PET and CMR may be useful. CCTA appears to be a cost-effective gatekeeper. Post infarction CMR and PET are the preferred modalities. Imaging is increasingly used for surgical planning of patients who may require coronary artery bypass.
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Language note English
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Institution MedStar Heart & Vascular Institute
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Medline publication type Journal Article
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Medline publication type Review
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Local Authors Thourani, Vinod
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All authors Bluemke DA, Bremerich J, de Boer MJ, Garcia EV, Gutbertlet M, Hundley WG, Jerosch-Herold M, Kuijpers D, Kwong RY, Lerakis S, Nagel E, Oshinski J, Oudkerk M, Paul JF, Slart RHJA, Stillman AE, Thourani V, van der Harst P, Vliegenthart R, Wintersperger BJ
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DOI <a href="https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10554-018-1330-4">https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10554-018-1330-4</a>
Public note https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10554-018-1330-4
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ORCID text Stillman, Arthur E
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