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Multimodality imaging evaluation of Chagas disease: an expert consensus of Brazilian Cardiovascular Imaging Department (DIC) and the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging (EACVI)

Authors :
Nunes, M
Badano, L
Marin-Neto, J
Edvardsen, T
Fernández-Golfín, C
Bucciarelli-Ducci, C
Popescu, B
Underwood, R
Habib, G
Zamorano, J
Saraiva, R
Sabino, E
Botoni, F
Barbosa, M
Barros, M
Falqueto, E
Simões, M
Schmidt, A
Rochitte, C
Rocha, M
Ribeiro, A
Lancellotti, P
Nunes, Maria Carmo P
Badano, Luigi
Marin-Neto, J Antonio
Edvardsen, Thor
Fernández-Golfín, Covadonga
Bucciarelli-Ducci, Chiara
Popescu, Bogdan A
Underwood, Richard
Habib, Gilbert
Zamorano, Jose Luis
Saraiva, Roberto Magalhães
Sabino, Ester Cerdeira
Botoni, Fernando A
Barbosa, Márcia Melo
Barros, Marcio Vinicius L
Falqueto, Eduardo
Simões, Marcus Vinicius
Schmidt, André
Rochitte, Carlos Eduardo
Rocha, Manoel Otávio Costa
Ribeiro, Antonio Luiz Pinho
Lancellotti, Patrizio
Nunes, M
Badano, L
Marin-Neto, J
Edvardsen, T
Fernández-Golfín, C
Bucciarelli-Ducci, C
Popescu, B
Underwood, R
Habib, G
Zamorano, J
Saraiva, R
Sabino, E
Botoni, F
Barbosa, M
Barros, M
Falqueto, E
Simões, M
Schmidt, A
Rochitte, C
Rocha, M
Ribeiro, A
Lancellotti, P
Nunes, Maria Carmo P
Badano, Luigi
Marin-Neto, J Antonio
Edvardsen, Thor
Fernández-Golfín, Covadonga
Bucciarelli-Ducci, Chiara
Popescu, Bogdan A
Underwood, Richard
Habib, Gilbert
Zamorano, Jose Luis
Saraiva, Roberto Magalhães
Sabino, Ester Cerdeira
Botoni, Fernando A
Barbosa, Márcia Melo
Barros, Marcio Vinicius L
Falqueto, Eduardo
Simões, Marcus Vinicius
Schmidt, André
Rochitte, Carlos Eduardo
Rocha, Manoel Otávio Costa
Ribeiro, Antonio Luiz Pinho
Lancellotti, Patrizio
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Aims To develop a document by Brazilian Cardiovascular Imaging Department (DIC) and the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging (EACVI) to review and summarize the most recent evidences about the non-invasive assessment of patients with Chagas disease, with the intent to set up a framework for standardized cardiovascular imaging to assess cardiovascular morphologic and functional disturbances, as well as to guide the subsequent process of clinical decision-making.Methods and results Chagas disease remains one of the most prevalent infectious diseases in Latin America, and has become a health problem in non-endemic countries. Dilated cardiomyopathy is the most severe manifestation of Chagas disease, which causes substantial disability and early mortality in the socially most productive population leading to a significant economical burden. Prompt and correct diagnosis of Chagas disease requires specialized clinical expertise to recognize the unique features of this disease. The appropriate and efficient use of cardiac imaging is pivotal for diagnosing the cardiac involvement in Chagas disease, to stage the disease, assess patients' prognosis and address management. Echocardiography is the most common imaging modality used to assess, and follow-up patients with Chagas disease. The presence of echocardiographic abnormalities is of utmost importance, since it allows to stage patients according to disease progression. In early stages of cardiac involvement, echocardiography may demonstrate segmental left ventricuar wall motion abnormalities, mainly in the basal segments of inferior, inferolateral walls, and the apex, which cannot be attributed to obstructive coronary artery arteries. The prevalence of segmental wall motion abnormalities varies according to the stage of the disease, reaching about 50% in patients with left ventricular dilatation and dysfunction. Speckle tracking echocardiography allows a more precise and quantitative measurement of the regional myo

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
STAMPA, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308930359
Document Type :
Electronic Resource