Patricia M. Carrascosa · Carlos M. Capuñay
Alejandro Deviggiano
Gastón A. Rodríguez-Granillo
Editors
2019
In the past few decades, cardiac CT and MRI have rapidly shifted from appealing research tools, to adjuvant diagnostic strategies, and ultimately to a fundamental role in a wide range of ischemic and nonischemic diseases. In parallel, structural heart disease, closely related to the recent surge of several noncoronary percutaneous interventions, has underwent an enormous growth both in terms of number of procedures and variety of interventions. Indeed, these imaging techniques are revolutionizing the diagnostic and therapeutic approach of cardiovascular patients and progressively becoming attractive subspecialties among radiologists and cardiologists.