About this Research Topic
Cardiomyopathies represent a diverse group of heart muscle diseases with varied aetiologies and clinical manifestations. The advent of multi-modality imaging enabled more precise diagnosis, risk stratification, and personalised treatment strategies. This topic review aims to comprehensively explore recent advances in multi-modality imaging and its role in shaping precision medicine approaches across different cardiomyopathies.
We are interested in original research and reviews on the role of advanced imaging techniques in the diagnosis, assessment and monitoring of various types of cardiomyopathies. We welcome studies describing how advanced imaging techniques integrated with genetics and omics data could be used in screening, predicting clinical outcomes and staging disease.
We also encourage reviews emphasising challenges in interpreting findings of different cardiac imaging modalities, putting them in the clinical perspective and discussing emerging imaging technologies and methodologies that hold promise for further advancing our understanding of cardiomyopathies and their translation into clinical practice. By synthesising the latest evidence from diverse imaging modalities and their applications across various cardiomyopathies, this research topic seeks manuscripts providing a broad and up-to-date perspective on the role of multi-modality imaging in advancing precision medicine in the field of cardiomyopathy.
Keywords: cardiomyopathy, precision medicine, cardiovascular health, modality imaging
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