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  • Advanced Echocardiography T...
    Iskander, John; Kelada, Peter; Rashad, Lara; Massoud, Doaa; Afdal, Peter; Abdelmassih, Antoine Fakhry

    Current problems in cardiology, 06/2022, Volume: 47, Issue: 6
    Journal Article

    •Cardiac affection in systemic diseases shows widespread prevalence, which entails cardiac surveillance at the point of care.•STE can detect subclinical systolic dysfunction in many systemic diseases.•Contrast echocardiography increases feasibility and allows myocardial perfusion imaging.•3DE is used for real-time volume quantification and valve representation.•Machine learning enables less experienced personnel to obtain comprehensive cardiac assessment. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) has been showing patterns of extensive rise in prevalence in the contemporary era, affecting the quality of life of millions of people and leading the causes of death worldwide. It has been a provocative challenge for modern medicine to diagnose CVD in its crib, owing to its etiological factors being attributed to a large array of systemic diseases, as well as its non-binary hideous nature that gradually leads to functional disability. Novel echocardiography techniques have enabled the cardiac ultrasound to provide a comprehensive analysis of the heart in an objective, feasible, time- and cost-effective manner. Speckle tracking echocardiography, contrast echocardiography, and 3D echocardiography have shown the highest potential for widespread use. The uses of novel modalities have been elaborately demonstrated in this study as a proof of concept that echocardiography has a place in routine general practice with supportive evidence being as recent as its role in the concurrent COVID-19 pandemic. Despite such evidence, many uses remain off-label and unexploited in practice. Generalization of echocardiography at the point of care can become a much-needed turning point in the clinical approach to case management. To actualize such aspirations, we recommend further prospective and interventional studies to examine the effect of implementing advanced techniques at the point of care on the decision-making process and evaluate their effectiveness in prevention of cardiovascular morbidities and mortalities.