Variability in approach to exercise stress echocardiography for diagnosis of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction: an international survey on real-world practice.
Yuta TaniYogesh N V ReddyFrederik H VerbruggeJeong Hoon YangKazuaki NegishiTomonari HaradaKazuki KagamiYuki SaitoNaoki YuasaHidemi SorimachiFumitaka MurakamiToshimitsu KatoNaoki WadaHideki IshiiMasaru ObokataPublished in: European heart journal. Imaging methods and practice (2024)
In real-world practice, exercise echocardiographic criteria utilized across cardiologists vary, which meaningfully impacts the frequency of HFpEF diagnoses, with indeterminate results being common. Despite these diagnostic uncertainties, many cardiologists initiate pharmacotherapy based on exercise echocardiography. The lack of consensus on universal diagnostic criteria for exercise echocardiography and approaches to indeterminate results may limit the delivery of evidence-based treatment for HFpEF.