Multimodality imaging in the diagnosis, risk stratification, and management of patients with dilated cardiomyopathies: an expert consensus document from the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging
European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging

Abstract
Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is defined by the presence of left ventricular or biventricular dilatation and systolic dysfunction in the absence of abnormal loading conditions or coronary artery disease sufficient to explain these changes. This is a heterogeneous disease frequently having a genetic background. Imaging is important for the diagnosis, the prognostic assessment and for guiding therapy. A multimodality imaging approach provides a comprehensive evaluation of all the issues related to this disease. The present document aims to provide recommendations for the use of multimodality imaging according to the clinical question. Selection of one or another imaging technique should be based on the clinical condition and context. Techniques are presented with the aim to underscore what is ‘clinically relevant’ and what are the tools that ‘can be used’. There remain some gaps in evidence on the impact of multimodality imaging on the management and the treatment of DCM patients where ongoing research is important.
Contributors

Victoria Delgado
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Chiara Bucciarelli-Ducci
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Elena Galli
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Kristina H Haugaa
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Philippe Charron
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Jens-Uwe Voigt
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Nuno Cardim
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P G Masci
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Maurizio Galderisi
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Oliver Gaemperli
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Alessia Gimelli
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Yigal M Pinto
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Patrizio Lancellotti
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Gilbert Habib
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Perry Elliott
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Thor Edvardsen
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Bernard Cosyns
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Bogdan A Popescu
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Bernhard Gerber
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Denisa Muraru
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Frank Flachskampf
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Sven Plein
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Danilo Neglia
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Matteo Cameli
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Caroline Weytjens
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