The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging (iJCVI)

The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging (iJCVI) www.springer.com/generic/legal Clinical applications of imaging methods used in the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disease.

The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging publishes basic and clinical communications (research articles, review articles, technical notes and editorial comments) dealing with the design, development and evaluation of imaging methods used to study cardiovascular diseases; these imaging techniques include Magnetic Resonance, computed tomography, X-ray imaging, nuclear cardiology and echoc

ardiography. Topics include: multi-center or larger individual studies dealing with risk stratification and imaging utilization, applications for better characterization of cardiovascular diseases, assessment of the efficacy of new drugs and interventional devices. Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS) and technologies relating to video and digital image acquisition, processing, storage and analysis for cardiovascular imaging.

01/03/2021

Leaman and Leiden scores utilize coronary plaque location, composition&stenosis severity to risk stratify patients. Obese and overweight patients have similar average Leaman&Leiden scores, but obese patients were more likely to have Leiden scores>5, which may indicate higher risk for MACE https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10554-020-01938-x

  angiographic stenosis and plaque metrics performed only modestly in the prediction of 30-day revascularization and 2-y...
01/03/2021

angiographic stenosis and plaque metrics performed only modestly in the prediction of 30-day revascularization and 2-year MACE in high-risk patients in 372 patients of the CORE320 trial

To provide comparative prognostic information of coronary atherosclerotic plaque volume and stenosis assessment in patients with suspected coronary artery disease (CAD). We followed 372 patients with suspected or known CAD enrolled in the CORE320 study for 2 years after baseline 320-detector row car...

What are the differences in   plaque scores between Morise (South Asian) and matched Caucasian population?         https...
01/03/2021

What are the differences in plaque scores between Morise (South Asian) and matched Caucasian population? https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10554-020-01802-y

The authors found no difference sin low, intermediate or high-attenuation plaque, and MACE wwere similar after 32 months. Therefore, other factors accounting for tthe poorer outcomes in South Asians should be investigated https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10554-020-01802-y

Low-attenuation plaques (LAPs) are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular mortality and morbidity. South Asians experience poorer cardiovascular outcomes compared to Caucasian populations. We hypothesised that South Asian population has a higher prevalence of LAP compared to Caucasians....

12/30/2020

explains the benefits of imaging and plaque analysis in serial for the evaluation of CV risk analysis and targeted treatment. Whole-heart quantificationof plaque allows the transition from identifying “vulnerable” plaque to “vulnerable” patient https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10554-020-01849-x

  also allows for evaluation of plaque physiology based on computational models and not only of the “classic” features o...
12/29/2020

also allows for evaluation of plaque physiology based on computational models and not only of the “classic” features of high-risk plaque (plaque volume, low attenuation, napkin-ring sign, spotty calcification, positive remodeling) https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10554-020-01954-x

Prinicples of patient’specific computational fulid dynamics modeling of blood flow can be appled to to calucate local lesion-specific hemodynamics such as endothelial shear stress, fracitonal flow reserve and axial plaque stress https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10554-020-01954-x

Improvements in spatial and temporal resolution now permit robust high quality characterization of presence, morphology and composition of coronary atherosclerosis in computed tomography (CT). These characteristics include high risk features such as large plaque volume, low CT attenuation, napkin-ri...

12/29/2020

is very useful to assess plaque progression and the therapeutic effects of anti-atherosclerotic drugs! Because is non/-nvasive, it allows for setting up and enabling clinical trials with lower-risk populations, higher retention rates, and lower costs https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10554-020-01793-w

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