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Advanced imaging tools for evaluating cardiac morphological and functional impairment in hypertensive disease

Maria Lembo, Maria Virginia Manzi, Costantino Mancusi, Carmine Morisco, Maria Assunta Elena Rao, Alberto Cuocolo, Raffaele Izzo, Bruno Trimarco

2021Journal of Hypertension15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Arterial hypertension represents a systemic burden, and it is responsible of various morphological, functional and tissue modifications affecting the heart and the cardiovascular system. Advanced imaging techniques, such as speckle tracking and three-dimensional echocardiography, cardiac magnetic resonance, computed tomography and PET-computed tomography, are able to identify cardiovascular injury at different stages of arterial hypertension, from subclinical alterations and overt organ damage to possible complications related to pressure overload, thus giving a precious contribution for guiding timely and appropriate management and therapy, in order to improve diagnostic accuracy and prevent disease progression. The present review focuses on the peculiarity of different advanced imaging tools to provide information about different and multiple morphological and functional aspects involved in hypertensive cardiovascular injury. This evaluation emphasizes the usefulness of the emerging multiimaging approach for a comprehensive overview of arterial hypertension induced cardiovascular damage.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineSpeckle tracking echocardiographyHypertensive heart diseaseCardiologySubclinical infectionDiseaseFunctional imagingInternal medicineBlood pressureHypertensive diseaseRadiologyImaging techniqueIntensive care medicineCardiac imagingFunctional impairmentMedical imagingEnd organ damageHeart diseasevalvular heart diseaseArterial diseaseCardiovascular Health and Disease PreventionCardiovascular Disease and AdiposityBlood Pressure and Hypertension Studies
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