European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging

<em style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; border: 0px none; outline: none 0px; vertical-align: baseline; font-family: helvetica, arial, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 21px; color: #000000;">European Heart Journal – Cardiovascular Imaging</em><span style="font-size: 14px; line-height: 21px; font-family: helvetica, arial, sans-serif; color: #000000;"> is a monthly international peer reviewed journal dealing with Cardiovascular Imaging. It is an official publication of the <a href="https://www.escardio.org/Sub-specialty-communities/European-Association-of-Cardiovascular-Imaging-%28EACVI%29">European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging</a>, a branch of the <a href="https://www.escardio.org/">European Society of Cardiology</a>.</span><br style="color: #000000; font-family: helvetica, arial, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 21px;"> <br style="color: #000000; font-family: helvetica, arial, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 21px;"> <span style="font-size: 14px; line-height: 21px; font-family: helvetica, arial, sans-serif; color: #000000;">The journal aims to publish the highest quality material, both scientific and clinical from all areas of cardiovascular imaging including echocardiography, magnetic resonance, computed tomography, nuclear and invasive imaging. A range of article types will be considered, including original research, reviews, editorials, image focus, letters and recommendation papers from relevant groups of the European Society of Cardiology. In addition it provides a forum for the exchange of information on all aspects of cardiovascular imaging.</span><br style="color: #000000; font-family: helvetica, arial, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 21px;"> <br style="color: #000000; font-family: helvetica, arial, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 21px;"> <span style="font-size: 14px; line-height: 21px; font-family: helvetica, arial, sans-serif; color: #000000;">Authors wishing to submit to </span><em style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; border: 0px none; outline: none 0px; vertical-align: baseline; font-family: helvetica, arial, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 21px; color: #000000;">European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging</em><span style="font-size: 14px; line-height: 21px; font-family: helvetica, arial, sans-serif; color: #000000;"> should refer to the </span><a href="https://academic.oup.com/ehjcimaging/pages/General_Instructions" style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; border: 0px none; outline: none 0px; vertical-align: baseline; font-family: helvetica, arial, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 21px; text-decoration: none; color: #0c4d96;" title="Instructions to Authors" type="html">instructions to authors</a><span style="font-size: 14px; line-height: 21px; font-family: helvetica, arial, sans-serif; color: #000000;"> and submit papers through the </span><a href="http://www.editorialmanager.com/ehjci/mainpage.html" style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; border: 0px none; outline: none 0px; vertical-align: baseline; font-family: helvetica, arial, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 21px; text-decoration: none; color: #0c4d96;" target="_blank" title="Online Submission System" type="html">online submission system</a><span style="font-size: 14px; line-height: 21px; font-family: helvetica, arial, sans-serif; color: #000000;">.</span>

List of Papers (Total 5,542)

Cardiac infiltration in Langerhans cell histiocytosis

A 54-year-old male with documented Langerhans cell histiocytosis and a three-week history of dyspnoea was admitted with a large pericardial effusion measur

Comparative prognostic importance of measures of left atrial structure and function in non-ischaemic dilated cardiomyopathy

This study aimed to compare the association between measures of left atrial (LA) structure and function, derived from cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR), with cardiovascular death or non-fatal heart failure events in patients with non-ischaemic dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM).

Left ventricular diastolic dysfunction in non-myocardial disorders

This article reviews and discusses non-myocardial disorders that represent diagnostic challenges when evaluating patients for suspected heart failure with preserved left ventricular ejection fraction. This includes pre-capillary pulmonary hypertension, which is important to differentiate from post-capillary hypertension caused by left-sided heart disease. The impact of electrical...

Diastolic function and dysfunction in athletes

Cardiac remodelling is often most profound in male athletes and in athletes with the greatest volumes of endurance training and is characterized by chamber enlargement and a mild-to-modest hypertrophy. The diastolic filling of the left ventricle (LV) is a complex process including the early recoil of the contracted LV, the active relaxation of the myocardium, the compliance of...

Diastolic dysfunction in hypertension: a comprehensive review of pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment

Diastolic dysfunction refers to impaired relaxation or filling of the ventricles during the diastolic phase of the cardiac cycle. Left ventricular diastolic dysfunction (LVDD) is common in hypertensive individuals and is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. LVDD serves as a critical precursor to heart failure, particularly heart failure with preserved ejection...

CMR to characterize myocardial structure and function in heart failure with preserved left ventricular ejection fraction

Despite remarkable progress in therapeutic drugs, morbidity, and mortality for heart failure (HF) remains high in developed countries. HF with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) now accounts for around half of all HF cases. It is a heterogeneous disease, with multiple aetiologies, and as such poses a significant diagnostic challenge. Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) has become a...

Focus issue on heart failure with preserved left ventricular ejection fraction

Although heart failure (HF) is a common disorder with high mortality, the diagnosis is often challenging. This is in part because HF symptoms are rather no

Left bundle branch block criteria in the 2021 ESC guidelines on CRT: a step back in identifying CRT candidates?

In the latest version of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) guidelines on cardiac pacing and cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT), a new and stric

Mitral annular disjunction and its progression during childhood in Marfan syndrome

Data on mitral annular disjunction (MAD) in children with Marfan syndrome (MFS) are sparse. To investigate the diagnostic yield of MAD by echocardiography and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR), its prevalence and progression during childhood.

Prospective deep learning–based quantitative assessment of coronary plaque by computed tomography angiography compared with intravascular ultrasound: the REVEALPLAQUE study

Coronary computed tomography angiography provides non-invasive assessment of coronary stenosis severity and flow impairment. Automated artificial intelligence (AI) analysis may assist in precise quantification and characterization of coronary atherosclerosis, enabling patient-specific risk determination and management strategies. This multicentre international study compared an...

The plasma proteome is linked with left ventricular and left atrial function parameters in patients with chronic heart failure

Examining the systemic biological processes in the heterogeneous syndrome of heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF), as reflected by circulating proteins, in relation to echocardiographic characteristics, may provide insights into heart failure pathophysiology. We investigated the link of 4210 repeatedly measured circulating proteins with repeatedly measured...

Combining anatomical and biochemical markers in the detection and risk stratification of coronary artery disease

We aimed to test the hypothesis if combining coronary artery calcium score (Ca-score) as a quantitative anatomical marker of coronary atherosclerosis with high-sensitivity cardiac troponin as a quantitative biochemical marker of myocardial injury provided incremental value in the detection of functionally relevant coronary artery disease (fCAD) and risk stratification.

Social media for cardiac imagers: a review

Cardiac imaging plays a pivotal role in the diagnosis and management of cardiovascular diseases. In the burgeoning landscape of digital technology and social media platforms, it becomes essential for cardiac imagers to know how to effectively increase the visibility and the impact of their activity. With the availability of social sites like X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and...

Heterogeneity of coronary vascular function and myocardial oxygenation in women with angina and non-obstructive coronary artery disease

Women with angina and non-obstructive coronary artery disease (ANOCA) have a heightened risk for cardiovascular events, and the pathophysiology for ischaemic symptoms may be related to alterations in microvascular structure and function. We examined the use of breathing-enhanced oxygenation-sensitive cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (OS-CMR) using vasoactive breathing...

Plasma lipidomics and coronary plaque changes: a substudy of the SMARTool clinical trial

To date, no studies have investigated the association between lipid species and coronary plaque changes over time, quantitatively assessed by serial imaging. We aimed to prospectively determine the association between lipid species quantified by a plasma lipidomic analysis and coronary plaque changes according to composition assessed by a quantitative serial analysis of coronary...

Interaction between risk factors, coronary calcium, and CCTA plaque characteristics in patients aged 18–45 years

The atherosclerotic profile and advanced plaque subtype burden in symptomatic patients ≤45 years old have not been established. This study aimed to assess the prevalence and predictors of coronary artery calcium (CAC), plaque subtypes, and plaque burden by coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) in symptomatic young patients.

Right heart strain in arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy: implications for cardiovascular outcome

Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) is characterized by progressive myocardial dysfunction and associated with an increased risk of major cardiovascular (CV) events. To determine right heart strain (ventricular and atrial global longitudinal strain (RVGLS and RAGLS) in patients with definite ARVC and its association with adverse events during follow-up.

Valvular heart disease: the oncoming tsunami

This editorial refers to ‘Prevalence of asymptomatic valvular heart disease in the elderly population: a community-based echocardiographic study’, by V. Ts

Prevalence of asymptomatic valvular heart disease in the elderly population: a community-based echocardiographic study

With an ageing population, the presence of asymptomatic valvular heart disease (VHD) in the community remains unknown. The aim of this study is to determine the prevalence and associated factors of asymptomatic VHD in individuals ≥60 years old and to evaluate the feasibility of echocardiographic screening for VHD in this population.

Standardization in paediatric echocardiographic reporting and critical interpretation of measurements, functional parameters, and prediction scores: a clinical consensus statement of the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging of the European Society of Cardiology and the Association for European Paediatric and Congenital Cardiology

This document has been developed to provide a guide for basic and advanced reporting in paediatric echocardiography. Furthermore, it aims to help clinicians in the interpretation of echocardiographic measurements and functional data for estimating the severity of disease in different paediatric age groups. The following topics will be reviewed and discussed in the present...

Multimodality imaging of a rare complication: interventricular septal haematoma in left bundle branch pacing

A 65-year-old male patient was admitted for pacemaker implantation. The procedure was uneventful, and the left bundle branch pacing system was implanted. S

Computed tomography pericoronary adipose tissue density predicts coronary allograft vasculopathy and adverse clinical outcomes after cardiac transplantation

To assess pericoronary adipose tissue (PCAT) density on coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) as a marker of inflammatory disease activity in coronary allograft vasculopathy (CAV).