State of the art: multimodality imaging in dilated cardiomyopathy
Brian P. Halliday
Abstract
Dilated cardiomyopathy represents a common phenotype expressed in individuals with a family of overlapping myocardial diseases due to acquired and/or genetic susceptibility. Disease trajectory, response to therapy and outcomes vary widely; therefore, further refinement of the diagnosis can help guide therapy and inform prognosis. Multimodality imaging plays a key role in this process, as well as excluding alternative causes which may mimic a primary myocardial disease. The following article discusses the role of different imaging modalities as well as what the future may look like in the context of recent research innovations.
Topics & Concepts
MedicineDilated cardiomyopathyMultimodalityContext (archaeology)ModalitiesCardiomyopathyDiseaseCardiologyInternal medicineIntensive care medicineHeart failureSocial scienceBiologySociologyPhilosophyPaleontologyLinguisticsCardiomyopathy and Myosin StudiesCardiac Structural Anomalies and RepairViral Infections and Immunology Research