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Role of Cardiovascular Imaging in Risk Assessment: Recent Advances, Gaps in Evidence, and Future Directions

Authors :
Francesco Perone
Marco Bernardi
Alban Redheuil
Dario Mafrica
Edoardo Conte
Luigi Spadafora
Fiona Ecarnot
Lale Tokgozoglu
Carlos G. Santos-Gallego
Sergio Emanuel Kaiser
Federica Fogacci
Annabelle Sabouret
Deepak L. Bhatt
Francesco Paneni
Maciej Banach
Raul Santos
Giuseppe Biondi Zoccai
Kausik K. Ray
Pierre Sabouret
Source :
Journal of Clinical Medicine, Vol 12, Iss 17, p 5563 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2023.

Abstract

Optimal risk assessment for primary prevention remains highly challenging. Recent registries have highlighted major discrepancies between guidelines and daily practice. Although guidelines have improved over time and provide updated risk scores, they still fail to identify a significant proportion of at-risk individuals, who then miss out on effective prevention measures until their initial ischemic events. Cardiovascular imaging is progressively assuming an increasingly pivotal role, playing a crucial part in enhancing the meticulous categorization of individuals according to their risk profiles, thus enabling the customization of precise therapeutic strategies for patients with increased cardiovascular risks. For the most part, the current approach to patients with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) is homogeneous. However, data from registries (e.g., REACH, CORONOR) and randomized clinical trials (e.g., COMPASS, FOURIER, and ODYSSEY outcomes) highlight heterogeneity in the risks of recurrent ischemic events, which are especially higher in patients with poly-vascular disease and/or multivessel coronary disease. This indicates the need for a more individualized strategy and further research to improve definitions of individual residual risk, with a view of intensifying treatments in the subgroups with very high residual risk. In this narrative review, we discuss advances in cardiovascular imaging, its current place in the guidelines, the gaps in evidence, and perspectives for primary and secondary prevention to improve risk assessment and therapeutic strategies using cardiovascular imaging.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20770383
Volume :
12
Issue :
17
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.0f1bbc5a72c348d188c854a42c12e750
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12175563