| Literature DB >> 28977550 |
Pasquale Perrone-Filardi1, Antonio Coca2, Maurizio Galderisi1, Stefania Paolillo3, Francisco Alpendurada4, Giovanni de Simone5, Erwan Donal6, Thomas Kahan7, Giuseppe Mancia8, Josep Redon9, Roland Schmieder10, Bryan Williams11, Enrico Agabiti-Rosei12.
Abstract
Arterial hypertension (HTN) accounts for the largest amount of attributable cardiovascular (CV) mortality worldwide, and risk stratification in hypertensive patients is of crucial importance to manage treatment and prevent adverse events. Asymptomatic involvement of different organs in patients affected by HTN represents an independent determinant of CV risk and the identification of target organ damage (TOD) is recommended to further reclassify patients' risk. Non-invasive CV imaging is progressively being used and continues to provide new technological opportunities to TOD evaluation at early stage. The aim of this article is to provide the community of cardiology with an update on appropriate and justified use of non-invasive imaging tests in the growing population of hypertensive patients.Entities:
Keywords: arterial hypertension; cardiovascular risk; non-invasive cardiovascular imaging; prognosis; target organ damage
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28977550 DOI: 10.1093/ehjci/jex094
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Heart J Cardiovasc Imaging ISSN: 2047-2404 Impact factor: 6.875