With advancements in multimodality cardiovascular imaging, including three-dimensional and strain echocardiographic imaging, cardiac computed tomography and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging, there is an improved understanding of the various etiologies of valvular heart disease.
Editorial on Heart Valve Disease
Contemporary multimodality imaging evaluation and management of heart valve disease and related conditions
Original Article on Heart Valve Disease
Outcomes of contemporary imaging-guided management of sinus of Valsalva aneurysms
Review Article on Heart Valve Disease
Guide to functional mitral regurgitation: a contemporary review
Review: application of current imaging modalities in the management of left-sided valvular heart disease
Contemporary review in the multi-modality imaging evaluation and management of tricuspid regurgitation
Valvular heart disease in congenital heart disease: a narrative review
Multimodality imaging for the prevention of cardiovascular events: Coronary artery calcium and beyond
The role of imaging in pulmonary hypertension
State-of-the-art narrative review: multimodality imaging in electrophysiology and cardiac device therapies
Multimodality imaging assessment of bicuspid aortic valve disease, thoracic aortic ectasia, and thoracic aortic aneurysmal disease
Artificial intelligence in personalized cardiovascular medicine and cardiovascular imaging
Contemporary narrative review on left atrial strain mechanics in echocardiography: cardiomyopathy, valvular heart disease and beyond
Coronavirus disease and the cardiovascular system: a narrative review of the mechanisms of injury and management implications
Disclosure:
The focused series “Heart Valve Disease” was commissioned by the editorial office, Cardiovascular Diagnosis and Therapy without any sponsorship or funding. Deborah Kwon and Bo Xu are serving as the unpaid Guest Editors for the focused series.