This Research Topic was developed to highlight high quality case reports in Cardiovascular Imaging.
The specialty section Cardiovascular Imaging is devoted to publishing high quality articles and images related to current and future clinical applications of non-invasive and invasive cardiovascular imaging. Imaging modalities in modern cardiology include echocardiography, CT, CMR, nuclear imaging, coronary angiography, intravascular ultrasound, optical coherence tomography, computational modelling of the cardiovascular system, and molecular imaging.
Developments in cardiovascular imaging during the 20th and 21st centuries have been instrumental in transforming our understanding of cardiovascular pathophysiology, and in developing novel diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. Future developments in technology are likely to more strongly highlight the role of cardiovascular imaging aiding the evaluation of underlying pathophysiologic processes and precision medicine, unifying pathophysiology, molecular medicine and cardiovascular imaging. A major aim of this speciality section is to provide a forum for interaction between clinicians, scientists, engineers and biologists with an interest in cardiovascular imaging.
Case reports aim to highlight unique cases of patients that present with an unexpected/unusual diagnosis, treatment outcome, or clinical course. Case reports provide insight in to the differential diagnosis, decision making, and clinical management of unusual cases and are a valuable educational tool.
This Research Topic will only accept Case Report submissions, reports must be original with the aim to significantly advance the field to be considered. All Case Reports should also contain “Case Report" in the title to be included in this Research Topic. We welcome a range of Case Reports covering all aspects of Cardiovascular Imaging.
This Research Topic was developed to highlight high quality case reports in Cardiovascular Imaging.
The specialty section Cardiovascular Imaging is devoted to publishing high quality articles and images related to current and future clinical applications of non-invasive and invasive cardiovascular imaging. Imaging modalities in modern cardiology include echocardiography, CT, CMR, nuclear imaging, coronary angiography, intravascular ultrasound, optical coherence tomography, computational modelling of the cardiovascular system, and molecular imaging.
Developments in cardiovascular imaging during the 20th and 21st centuries have been instrumental in transforming our understanding of cardiovascular pathophysiology, and in developing novel diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. Future developments in technology are likely to more strongly highlight the role of cardiovascular imaging aiding the evaluation of underlying pathophysiologic processes and precision medicine, unifying pathophysiology, molecular medicine and cardiovascular imaging. A major aim of this speciality section is to provide a forum for interaction between clinicians, scientists, engineers and biologists with an interest in cardiovascular imaging.
Case reports aim to highlight unique cases of patients that present with an unexpected/unusual diagnosis, treatment outcome, or clinical course. Case reports provide insight in to the differential diagnosis, decision making, and clinical management of unusual cases and are a valuable educational tool.
This Research Topic will only accept Case Report submissions, reports must be original with the aim to significantly advance the field to be considered. All Case Reports should also contain “Case Report" in the title to be included in this Research Topic. We welcome a range of Case Reports covering all aspects of Cardiovascular Imaging.