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Imaging of the brain-heart axis: prognostic value in a European setting.

Nidaa MikailDominik F SagerPimrapat GebertAhmed HaiderAtanas TodorovSusan BengsNoemi SablonierIsabelle GlarnerAdriana VinzensNastaran Sang BastianGioia EpprechtClaudia SütschAlessia DelcòMichael FiechterAngela PortmannValerie TreyerSusanne WegenerChristoph GräniAju P PazhenkottilCaroline E GebhardVera Regitz-ZagrosekFelix C TannerPhilipp A KaufmannRonny Ralf BuechelAlexia RossiChristian Loewe
Published in: European heart journal (2024)
In a European patient cohort where cardiovascular status is known, SNA imaging is a robust and independent predictor of all-cause mortality, but its prognostic value for MACE is less evident. Further studies should define specific patient populations that might profit from SNA imaging.
Keyphrases
  • high resolution
  • heart failure
  • atrial fibrillation
  • fluorescence imaging
  • multiple sclerosis
  • brain injury
  • resting state
  • subarachnoid hemorrhage