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Multimodality Imaging of Constrictive Pericarditis: Pathophysiology and New Concepts.

Sumit SohalSheetal Vasundara MathaiKevin LipatArpanjeet KaurGautam VisveswaranMarc CohenSergio WaxmanNidhish TiwariEsad Vucic
Published in: Current cardiology reports (2022)
Multimodality imaging has provided us with the capability to recognize early stages of the disease and identify patients with a potential for reversibility and can be treated with medical management. Additionally, peri-procedural planning and prediction of post-operative complications has been made possible with the use of advanced imaging techniques. Advanced imaging has the potential to play a greater role in identification of patients with reversible disease process and provide peri-procedural risk stratification, thereby improving outcomes for patients with CP.
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