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Ten things to know about ten imaging studies: A preventive cardiology perspective.

2 Aug, 2021 | 00:12h | UTC

Ten things to know about ten imaging studies: A preventive cardiology perspective (“ASPC top ten imaging”) – American Journal of Preventive Cardiology

 


Expert consensus: Multimodality imaging of myocardial viability.

28 Jul, 2021 | 09:46h | UTC

Multimodality imaging of myocardial viability: an expert consensus document from the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging (EACVI) – European Heart Journal – Cardiovascular Imaging

Related: Review | Myocardial perfusion and viability imaging in coronary artery disease: clinical value in diagnosis, prognosis and therapeutic guidance.

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


AHA Expert Consensus Recommendations for Multimodality Imaging in Cardiac Amyloidosis.

5 Jul, 2021 | 01:41h | UTC

ASNC/AHA/ASE/EANM/HFSA/ISA/SCMR/SNMMI Expert Consensus Recommendations for Multimodality Imaging in Cardiac Amyloidosis:

Part 1 of 2—Evidence Base and Standardized Methods of Imaging

Part 2 of 2—Diagnostic Criteria and Appropriate Utilization – Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging

 


Review | Myocardial perfusion and viability imaging in coronary artery disease: clinical value in diagnosis, prognosis and therapeutic guidance.

25 Jun, 2021 | 10:12h | UTC

Myocardial Perfusion and Viability imaging in Coronary Artery Disease: Clinical Value in Diagnosis, Prognosis and Therapeutic Guidance – American Journal of Medicine

 


Expert analysis: the ever-growing role of coronary artery calcium in primary prevention.

22 Jun, 2021 | 09:54h | UTC

The Ever-Growing Role of Coronary Artery Calcium in Primary Prevention – American College of Cardiology

 

Commentary on Twitter

 


Case series: clinical and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging findings of 4 cases of myocarditis following mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccination.

17 Jun, 2021 | 09:43h | UTC

Possible Association Between COVID-19 Vaccine and Myocarditis: Clinical and CMR Findings – JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging

Commentary: Possible Association Between COVID-19 Vaccine and Myocarditis – American College of Cardiology

Related: CDC says heart inflammation cases were higher than expected in 16- to 24-year-olds after second Covid vaccine shot, but still rare. AND Israel reports link between rare cases of heart inflammation and COVID-19 vaccination in young men. AND CDC is investigating several reports that teenagers and young adults may have developed myocarditis after receiving mRNA vaccines. Most cases were mild, more often in males than females, more often following dose 2 than dose 1, and typically, within 4 days after vaccination.

 


Role of advanced imaging in COVID-19 cardiovascular complications

3 Mar, 2021 | 08:45h | UTC

Role of advanced imaging in COVID-19 cardiovascular complications – Insights into Imaging

 


Reporting incidental coronary, aortic valve and cardiac calcification on non-gated thoracic computed tomography, a consensus statement from the BSCI/BSCCT and BSTI

25 Jan, 2021 | 01:02h | UTC

Reporting incidental coronary, aortic valve and cardiac calcification on non-gated thoracic computed tomography, a consensus statement from the BSCI/BSCCT and BSTI – BIR Open

 


Contradicting early research, 2 new MRI studies show lower degrees of myocarditis in athletes recovered from COVID-19

17 Jan, 2021 | 22:14h | UTC

Study 1: Evaluation for Myocarditis in Competitive Student Athletes Recovering From Coronavirus Disease 2019 With Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging – JAMA Cardiology AND Commentaries: Screening Athletes for Myocarditis With Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging After COVID-19 Infection—Lessons From an English Philosopher – JAMA Cardiology AND Low Prevalence of Myocarditis in Athletes Recovered from COVID-19 – docwire News

Study 2: Cardiac MRI Shows Lower Degrees of Myocarditis in Athletes Recovered From COVID-19 – Circulation AND Commentaries: Cardiac MRI shows lower degrees of myocarditis in athletes recovered from COVID-19 – Vanderbilt University Medical Center AND Heart damage less common among athletes who recover from COVID-19 than previously believed, cardiologists find – Cardiovascular Business

 


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