Advanced Cardiac Imaging for Complex Adult Congenital Heart Diseases

作者: Mohammed A Chamsi-Pasha , Maan Malahfji

DOI: 10.14797/MDCJ-15-2-99

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摘要: The population of patients with adult congenital heart disease has grown and is currently estimated to include approximately 1 million people in the United States. Cardiologists imagers frequently encounter complex who have undergone multiple prior operations interventions. A myriad imaging tests are available, including echocardiography, cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography, all which collectively provide invaluable information on cardiac anatomy hemodynamics. Advanced plays a role diagnosis preprocedural planning also determines need frequency follow-up. This article provides contemporary review current disease.

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