Imaging and mechanisms of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction: a state-of-the-art review
European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging

Abstract
Understanding of the pathophysiology of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) has advanced rapidly over the past two decades. Currently, HFpEF is recognized as a heterogeneous syndrome, and there is a growing movement towards developing personalized treatments based on phenotype-guided strategies. Left ventricular dysfunction is a fundamental pathophysiological abnormality in HFpEF; however, recent evidence also highlights significant roles for the atria, right ventricle, pericardium, and extracardiac contributors. Imaging plays a central role in characterizing these complex and highly integrated domains of pathophysiology. This review focuses on established evidence, recent insights, and the challenges that need to be addressed concerning the pathophysiology of HFpEF, with a focus on imaging-based evaluations and opportunities for further research.
Contributors

Tomonari Harada
Author

Atsushi Tada
Author

Barry A Borlaug
Author
Mayo Clinic Hospital - St. Mary's Campus Rochester , United States of America
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