Looking beyond the established cut-off

Over the last decades, clinical guidelines and established cut-off have been proposed to guide the diagnosis and treatment of many congenital and acquired heart and vessels diseases and have increasingly became a part of clinical practice and potentially citable evidence for malpractice litigation [1]. However, disparities in the measurements of vessels dimensions and ventricular volumes and function are not uncommon between different imaging modalities and even within the same modality.
Source: International Journal of Cardiology - Category: Cardiology Authors: Tags: Editorial Source Type: research