Publications by authors named "V Barberis"

Circulating biomarkers and imaging techniques provide independent and complementary information to guide management of heart failure (HF). This consensus document by the Heart Failure Association (HFA) of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) presents current evidence-based indications relevant to integration of imaging techniques and biomarkers in HF. The document first focuses on application of circulating biomarkers together with imaging findings, in the broad domains of screening, diagnosis, risk stratification, guidance of treatment and monitoring, and then discusses specific challenging settings.

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  • Cardiovascular imaging is essential for assessing risk and detecting heart disease in cancer patients undergoing potentially harmful therapies.
  • The position statement evaluates various imaging techniques, including echocardiography and cardiac MRI, and recommends specific parameters for monitoring cardiovascular health in these patients.
  • It also outlines protocols for pre-treatment evaluations, surveillance during treatment, and addresses unique considerations for special populations, highlighting the need for ongoing research in the field of cardio-oncology.
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Background: Thoracic aortic aneurysm and dissection (TAA/D) represents a potentially lethal disease group characterized by an increased risk of dissection or rupture. Only a small percentage (approximately 30%) of individuals with nonsyndromic familial TAA/D have a pathogenic variant in one of the genes that have been found to be associated with the disease.

Methods: A targeted sequencing panel and direct sequencing approach were used to identify causative mutations in the index patients and other family members.

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Myriad advances in all fields of cardiac imaging have stimulated and reflected new understanding of cardiac performance, myocardial damage and the mechanisms of heart failure. In this paper, the Heart Failure Association assesses the potential usefulness of innovative imaging modalities in enabling more precise diagnostic and prognostic evaluation, as well as in guiding treatment strategies. Many new methods have gradually penetrated clinical practice and are on their way to becoming a part of routine evaluation.

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