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Cardiovascular multimodality imaging in women: a scientific statement of the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging of the European Society of Cardiology.
Almeida, Ana G; Grapsa, Julia; Gimelli, Alessia; Bucciarelli-Ducci, Chiara; Gerber, Bernhard; Ajmone-Marsan, Nina; Bernard, Anne; Donal, Erwan; Dweck, Marc R; Haugaa, Kristina H; Hristova, Krassimira; Maceira, Alicia; Mandoli, Giulia Elena; Mulvagh, Sharon; Morrone, Doralisa; Plonska-Gosciniak, Edyta; Sade, Leyla Elif; Shivalkar, Bharati; Schulz-Menger, Jeanette; Shaw, Leslee; Sitges, Marta; von Kemp, Berlinde; Pinto, Fausto J; Edvardsen, Thor; Petersen, Steffen E; Cosyns, Bernard.
Afiliação
  • Almeida AG; Heart and Vessels Department, University Hospital Santa Maria, CAML, CCUL, Faculty of Medicine of Lisbon University, Lisbon, Portugal.
  • Grapsa J; Cardiology Department, Guys and St Thomas NHS Trust, London, UK.
  • Gimelli A; Imaging Department, Fondazione Toscana Gabriele Monasterio, Pisa, Italy.
  • Bucciarelli-Ducci C; Department of Cardiology, Royal Brompton and Harefield Hospitals, Guys' and St Thomas NHS Hospitals, London, UK.
  • Gerber B; School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences, King's College London, London, UK.
  • Ajmone-Marsan N; Service de Cardiologie, Département Cardiovasculaire, Cliniques Universitaires St. Luc, UCLouvain, Brussels, Belgium.
  • Bernard A; Division CARD, Institut de Recherche Expérimental et Clinique (IREC), UCLouvain, Brussels, Belgium.
  • Donal E; Department of Cardiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands.
  • Dweck MR; EA4245 Transplantation, Immunologie, Inflammation, Université de Tours, Tours, France.
  • Haugaa KH; Service de Cardiologie, CHRU de Tours, Tours, France.
  • Hristova K; CHU Rennes, Inserm, LTSI-UMR 1099, University of Rennes, Rennes, France.
  • Maceira A; Centre for Cardiovascular Science, Chancellors Building, Little France Crescent, Edinburgh, UK.
  • Mandoli GE; Department of Cardiology, Oslo University Hospital Rikshospitalet, Oslo, Norway.
  • Mulvagh S; ProCardio Center for Innovation, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway.
  • Morrone D; Institute of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
  • Plonska-Gosciniak E; Center for Cardiovascular Diseases, Faculty of Medicine, Sofia University, Sofia, Bulgaria.
  • Sade LE; Ascires Biomedical Group, Valencia, Spain.
  • Shivalkar B; Department of Medicine, Health Sciences School, UCH-CEU University, Valencia, Spain.
  • Schulz-Menger J; Department of Medical Biotechnologies, Division of Cardiology, University of Siena, Siena, Italy.
  • Shaw L; Division of Cardiology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada.
  • Sitges M; Division of Cardiology, Department of Surgical, Medical and Molecular Pathology and Critical Care Medicine, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy.
  • von Kemp B; Cardiology Department, Pomeranian Medical University, Szczecin, Poland.
  • Pinto FJ; Cardiology Department, University of Baskent, Ankara, Turkey.
  • Edvardsen T; UPMC Heart and Vascular Institute, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
  • Petersen SE; Cardiology, Delta (CHIREC) Hospital, Brussels, Belgium.
  • Cosyns B; Charité ECRC Medical Faculty of the Humboldt University Berlin and Helios-Clinics, Berlin, Germany.
Eur Heart J Cardiovasc Imaging ; 25(4): e116-e136, 2024 03 27.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38198766
ABSTRACT
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) represent an important cause of mortality and morbidity in women. It is now recognized that there are sex differences regarding the prevalence and the clinical significance of the traditional cardiovascular (CV) risk factors as well as the pathology underlying a range of CVDs. Unfortunately, women have been under-represented in most CVD imaging studies and trials regarding diagnosis, prognosis, and therapeutics. There is therefore a clear need for further investigation of how CVD affects women along their life span. Multimodality CV imaging plays a key role in the diagnosis of CVD in women as well as in prognosis, decision-making, and monitoring of therapeutics and interventions. However, multimodality imaging in women requires specific consideration given the differences in CVD between the sexes. These differences relate to physiological changes that only women experience (e.g. pregnancy and menopause) as well as variation in the underlying pathophysiology of CVD and also differences in the prevalence of certain conditions such as connective tissue disorders, Takotsubo, and spontaneous coronary artery dissection, which are all more common in women. This scientific statement on CV multimodality in women, an initiative of the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging of the European Society of Cardiology, reviews the role of multimodality CV imaging in the diagnosis, management, and risk stratification of CVD, as well as highlights important gaps in our knowledge that require further investigation.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Cardiologia / Doenças Cardiovasculares Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Cardiologia / Doenças Cardiovasculares Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article