| Literature DB >> 31960833 |
Federico Nardi1, Paolo Giuseppe Pino2, Domenico Gabrielli3, Furio Colivicchi4, Maurizio Giuseppe Abrignani5, Antonio Francesco Amico6, Nadia Aspromonte7, Francesco Antonio Benedetto8, Erika Bertella9, Lidia Maria Boccardi10, Chiara Bucciarelli Ducci11, Pasquale Caldarola12, Marco Campana13, Pio Caso14, Rodolfo Citro15, Anna Maria Costante16, Benedetta Carla De Chiara17, Ernesto Di Cesare18, Stefania Angela Di Fusco4, Stefano Domenicucci19, Iolanda Enea20, Paola Erba21, Giorgio Faganello22, Silvia Favilli23, Giovanna Geraci24, Raffaele Giubbini25, Nicola Giunta26, Vincenzo Guido27, Massimo Imazio28, Georgette Khoury29, Giovanni La Canna30, Donato Mele31, Antonella Maurizia Moreo32, Giuseppe Guglielmo Mercuro33, Giuseppe Musumeci34, Danilo Neglia35, Iris Parrini36, Bruno Pinamonti37, Luigi Pollarolo1, Gianluca Pontone38, Carmelo Privitera39, Carmine Riccio40, Gianfranco Sinagra37, Stefano Urbinati41, Ferdinando Varbella42, Massimo Zoni Berisso19, Guerrino Zuin43, Andrea Di Lenarda22, Michele Massimo Gulizia44.
Abstract
The complexity of cardiovascular diseases has led to an extensive use of technological instruments and the development of multimodality imaging. This extensive use of different cardiovascular imaging tests in the same patient has increased costs and waiting times.The concept of appropriateness has changed over time. Appropriateness criteria address the need for specific cardiovascular imaging tests in well-defined clinical scenarios, and define the kind of cardiovascular imaging that is appropriated for each clinical scenario in different stages of the disease. The concept of appropriateness criteria has replaced the old idea of appropriate use criteria and reflects the increasing effort of the international Scientific Societies to create and review in a critical way the management of diagnostic tests used by clinicians.The aim of this Italian consensus document is to address the use of multimodality imaging in the diagnosis and management of the major cardiovascular clinical scenarios, taking into consideration not only the international guidelines and scientific documents already published, but also the reality of Italian laws as well as the various professional profiles involved in patient management and availability of technological diagnostic instruments.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 31960833 DOI: 10.1714/3285.32588
Source DB: PubMed Journal: G Ital Cardiol (Rome) ISSN: 1827-6806