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Stress Echo 2030: the Novel ABCDE-(FGLPR) Protocol to Define the Future of Imaging

RECRUITINGSponsored by Fatebenefratelli Hospital
Actively Recruiting
SponsorFatebenefratelli Hospital
Started2021-04-01
Est. completion2022-12-31
Eligibility
Age18 Years – 75 Years

Summary

With stress echo (SE) 2020 study, a new standard of practice in stress imaging was developed and disseminated: the ABCDE protocol for functional testing within and beyond CAD. ABCDE protocol was the fruit of SE 2020, and is the seed of SE 2030, which is articulated in 12 projects: 1-SE in coronary artery disease (SECAD); 2- SE in diastolic heart failure (SEDIA); 3-SE in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (SEHCA); 4- SE post-chest radiotherapy and chemotherapy (SERA); 5- Artificial intelligence SE evaluation (AI-SEE); 6- Environmental stress echocardiography and air pollution (ESTER); 7- SE in repaired Tetralogy of Fallot (SETOF) ; 8- SE in post-COVID-19 (SECOV); 9: Recovery by stress echo of conventionally unfit donor good hearts (RESURGE); 10- SE for mitral ischemic regurgitation (SEMIR); 11- SE in valvular heart disease (SEVA); 12- SE for coronary vasospasm (SESPASM). The study aims to recruit in the next 5 years (2021-2025) ≥10 000 patients followed for ≥5 years (up to 2030) from ≥20 quality-controlled laboratories from ≥10 countries. In this COVID-19 era of sustainable health care delivery, SE2030 will provide the evidence to finally recommend SE as the optimal and versatile imaging modality for functional testing anywhere, any time and in any patient.

Eligibility

Age: 18 Years – 75 Years
Inclusion Criteria:

Known or suspected coronary artery disease Hypertrofic cardiomiopathy Repaired Tetralogy of Fallot Primary valvular disease

Exclusion Criteria:

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Conditions8

Congenital Heart DiseaseCoronary Artery DiseaseHeart DiseaseHeart FailureHeart TransplantationHypertrophic CardiomyopathyPost-chest Radio/ChemiotherapyValvular Heart Disease

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