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Heart valve disease is common and a major indication for imaging. Echocardiography is the first-line imaging technique for diagnosis, assessment, and serial surveillance. However, other modalities, notably cardiac magnetic resonance imaging and computerized tomography, are used if echocardiographic imaging is suboptimal or to obtain complementary information, particularly to aid risk assessment in individual patients. This review is a summary of current evidence for state-of-the-art clinical practice to inform appropriateness criteria for heart valve disease. It is divided according to common clinical scenarios: detection of valve disease, assessment of the valve and other cardiac structures, risk assessment, screening, and intervention.

Original publication

DOI

10.1093/ehjci/jew309

Type

Journal article

Journal

Eur Heart J Cardiovasc Imaging

Publication Date

01/05/2017

Volume

18

Pages

489 - 498

Keywords

heart valve disease, intervention, other cardiac structures assessment, risk assessment, screening, valve assessment, valve disease detection, Adult, Cardiac Imaging Techniques, Echocardiography, Europe, Female, Heart Valve Diseases, Humans, Incidental Findings, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Cine, Male, Postoperative Care, Practice Guidelines as Topic, Preoperative Care, Sensitivity and Specificity, Societies, Medical