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dc.contributor.authorA.P. Patrianakos
dc.contributor.authorA.A. Zacharaki
dc.contributor.authorE.I. Skalidis
dc.contributor.authorM.I. Hamilos
dc.contributor.authorF.I. Parthenakis
dc.contributor.authorP.E. Vardas
dc.contributor.otherCorresponding author. Alexandros P. Patrianakos, MD, Consultant Cardiologist, Cardiology Department, Heraklion University Hospital, Staurakia, Voutes, Postal code 71410, Crete, Greece.; Heraklion University Hospital, Cardiology Department, Crete, Greece
dc.contributor.otherHeraklion University Hospital, Cardiology Department, Crete, Greece
dc.contributor.otherHeraklion University Hospital, Cardiology Department, Crete, Greece
dc.contributor.otherHeraklion University Hospital, Cardiology Department, Crete, Greece
dc.contributor.otherHeraklion University Hospital, Cardiology Department, Crete, Greece
dc.contributor.otherHeraklion University Hospital, Cardiology Department, Crete, Greece
dc.date.accessioned2017-07-04T09:22:47Z
dc.date.available2025-10-02T03:32:11Z
dc.date.issued01-01-2017
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dc.identifier.urihttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1109966617300258
dc.description.abstractAs structural heart disease interventions continue to evolve to a sophisticated level, accurate and reliable imaging is required for pre-procedural selection of cases, intra-procedural guidance, post-procedural evaluation, and long-term follow-up of patients.Traditionally, cardiovascular procedures in the catheterization laboratory are guided by fluoroscopy and angiography. Advances in echocardiography can overcome most limitations of conventional imaging modalities and provide successful completion of each step of any catheter–based treatment. Echocardiography's unique characteristics rendered it the ideal technique for percutaneous catheter-based procedures.The purpose of this review is to demonstrate the use of the most common and up-to-date echocardiographic techniques in recent non-coronary percutaneous interventional procedures, underlining its inevitable and growing role, as well as illustrating areas of weakness and limitations, and to provide future perspectives. Keywords: Transesophageal, 3D echocardiography, Catheterization laboratory, Interventional
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dc.language.isoEN
dc.publisherElsevier
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dc.rightsCC BY-SA
dc.subject['plant protection', 'entomology', 'phytopathology', 'plant disease', 'plant injuries', 'Agriculture (General)', 'S1-972', 'Plant culture', 'SB1-1110']
dc.subject.lccDiseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system
dc.titleThe growing role of echocardiography in interventional cardiology: The present and the future
dc.typeArticle
dc.description.pages17-31
dc.description.doi10.1016/j.hjc.2017.01.008
dc.title.journalHellenic Journal of Cardiology
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dc.identifier.oaioai:doaj.org/journal:2342dcdb2cd44c24a783d9d9d988905d
dc.journal.infoVolume 58, Issue 1


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