In this Research Topic, we will highlight the potential usefulness and clinical relevance of non-invasive and invasive cardiovascular imaging techniques such as echocardiography, cardiac CT, cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) and catheterization in patients with valvular heart disease at different severity stages. Deep phenotyping, appropriate data handling and application of new algorithms will further increase our understanding of valvular heart diseases and the interaction with short- and long-term myocardial structural and functional changes.
Specifically, this collection will address the clinical and prognostic relevance of new imaging methods or proposed new diagnostic indices, parameters or algorithms in patients with various valvular heart diseases.
We are looking forward to receiving your contribution being it as an original research article, a review article, a meta-analysis article, a systematic-review article, a clinical trial or study design article.
In this Research Topic, we will highlight the potential usefulness and clinical relevance of non-invasive and invasive cardiovascular imaging techniques such as echocardiography, cardiac CT, cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) and catheterization in patients with valvular heart disease at different severity stages. Deep phenotyping, appropriate data handling and application of new algorithms will further increase our understanding of valvular heart diseases and the interaction with short- and long-term myocardial structural and functional changes.
Specifically, this collection will address the clinical and prognostic relevance of new imaging methods or proposed new diagnostic indices, parameters or algorithms in patients with various valvular heart diseases.
We are looking forward to receiving your contribution being it as an original research article, a review article, a meta-analysis article, a systematic-review article, a clinical trial or study design article.