Aortic Stenosis Progression: Lessons from Multimodality Imaging
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This review explores how multimodality imaging techniques can enhance the assessment of aortic stenosis progression, particularly in the aging population. The authors aim to highlight the clinical utility of various imaging modalities in evaluating aortic valve calcification and metabolic activity, as well as their potential as targets for clinical research aimed at slowing disease progression.
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