Awareness of the involvement of the right ventricle in both common and rare cardiovascular diseases has grown. Recent developments in echocardiography and electrocardiography have contributed... Show moreAwareness of the involvement of the right ventricle in both common and rare cardiovascular diseases has grown. Recent developments in echocardiography and electrocardiography have contributed to further insight into the pathophysiology of the right ventricle as well as its relation to the pulmonary circulation and the left ventricle. Because echocardiography is accessible, non-invasive, and inexpensive it is an ideal technique for the assessment of the right ventricle and can be used for screening patients at risk of right ventricular dysfunction as well as monitor therapeutic responses. Furthermore, advanced echocardiographic techniques such as 2-dimensional speckle-tracking imaging may add to a better understanding of right ventricular mechanics. Integrated application of echocardiographic and electrocardiographic techniques could provide further understanding into the different pathophysiological aspects of right ventricular function. These insights could be used to identify risk factors, prognostic factors and monitor response to therapy through serial assessment in patients at risk for right ventricular dysfunction and failure such as patients with pulmonary hypertension, heart failure and those undergoing cardiac surgery. Furthermore, a better understanding of the mechanisms that lead to right ventricular remodeling may aid to the development of right ventricular specific therapies that improve survival in patients with right ventricular dysfunction. Show less
Over the last decade, there has been an exponential development in cardiac imaging technology. Currently, cardiac imaging plays a central role in clinical management and decision making in the... Show moreOver the last decade, there has been an exponential development in cardiac imaging technology. Currently, cardiac imaging plays a central role in clinical management and decision making in the diverse and growing population of patients encountered in daily cardiology practice. Important outcome-related parameters can be derived from these techniques, allowing better risk stratification of patients with ischemic heart disease. Still, the large amount of information provided by the different imaging modalities can be overwhelming and it can be challenging for the cardiologist to make optimal use of all information that is provided by the different modalities. The purpose of this thesis was to optimize the clinical usefulness of specific cardiac imaging modalities for particular patient categories, with the purpose of improving risk estimation in patients with suspected coronary artery disease, patients who suffered from STEMI and heart failure patients. Show less
Evaluation of patients with ischemic heart disease using echocardiography is indispensable. Both in the acute setting of STEMI, at follow-up and in the chronic phase during the possible development... Show moreEvaluation of patients with ischemic heart disease using echocardiography is indispensable. Both in the acute setting of STEMI, at follow-up and in the chronic phase during the possible development of heart failure, routine echocardiographic assessment is an essential part of daily clinical practice. Show less