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Imaging in patients with cardiovascular implantable electronic devices - Part 1: Imaging before and during device implantation.

Ivan StankovicJens Uwe VoigtHaran Burri FehraDenisa MuraruL Elif SadeKristina Hermann HaugaaJoost LumensMauro BiffiJean-Nicolas DacherNina Ajmone MarsanElise BakelantsCharlotte H ManistyMarc R DweckOtto A SmisethErwan Donal
Published in: European heart journal. Cardiovascular Imaging (2023)
More than 500,000 cardiovascular implantable electronic devices (CIED) are implanted in the European Society of Cardiology countries each year. The role of cardiovascular imaging in patients being considered for CIED is distinctly different from imaging in CIED recipients. In the former group, imaging can help identify specific or potentially reversible causes of heart block, the underlying tissue characteristics associated with malignant arrhythmias, the mechanical consequences of conduction delays and can also aid challenging lead placements. On the other hand, cardiovascular imaging is required in CIED recipients both for standard indications, and to assess the response to device implantation, to diagnose immediate and delayed complications after implantation, and to guide device optimization. The present clinical consensus statement (Part 1) from the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging, in collaboration with the European Heart Rhythm Association, provides comprehensive, up-to-date and evidence-based guidance to cardiologists, cardiac imagers and pacing specialists regarding the use of imaging in patients undergoing implantation of conventional pacemakers, cardioverter defibrillators and resynchronization therapy devices. The document summarizes the existing evidence regarding the use of imaging in patient selection and during the implantation procedure and also underlines gaps in evidence in the field. The role of imaging after CIED implantation is discussed in the second document (Part 2).
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