2023 ESC Guidelines for the management of cardiomyopathies

Elena Arbelo , Alexandros Protonotarios , Juan R. Gimeno , Elena Arbelo , Alexandros Protonotarios , Juan R. Gimeno , Eloisa Arbustini , Roberto Barriales‐Villa , Cristina Basso , Connie R. Bezzina , Elena Biagini , Nico A. Blom , Rudolf A. de Boer , Tim De Winter , Perry Elliott , Marcus Flather , Pablo García‐Pavía , Kristina H. Haugaa , Jodie Ingles , Ruxandra Jurcuţ , Sabine Klaassen , Giuseppe Limongelli , Bart Loeys , Jens Mogensen , Iacopo Olivotto , Antonios Pantazis , Sanjay Sharma , J. Peter van Tintelen , James S. Ware , Juan Pablo Kaski , Philippe Charron , Massimo Imazio , Magdy Abdelhamid , Victor Aboyans , Michael Arad , Folkert W. Asselbergs , Riccardo Asteggiano , Zofia T. Bilińska , Damien Bonnet , Henning Bundgaard , Nuno Cardim , Jelena Čelutkienė , Maja Čikeš , Gaetano Maria De Ferrari , Veronica Dusi , Volkmar Falk , Laurent Fauchier , Estelle Gandjbakhch , Tiina Heliö , Konstantinos C. Koskinas , Dipak Kotecha , Ulf Landmesser , George Lazaros , Basil S. Lewis , Aleš Linhart , Maja‐Lisa Løchen , Benjamin Meder , Richard Mindham , James Moon , Jens Cosedis Nielsen , Steffen E. Petersen , Eva Prescott , Mary N. Sheppard , Gianfranco Sinagra , Marta Sitges , Jacob Tfelt‐Hansen , Rhian M. Touyz , Rogier J. A. Veltrop , Josef Veselka , Karim Wahbi , Arthur A.M. Wilde , Katja Zeppenfeld , B. Kichou , Hamayak Sisakian , Douglas S. Scherr , Bernhard Gerber , Alen Džubur , Мариана Господинова , Ivo Planinc , Hera Heracleous Moustra , David Zemánek , Morten K. Jensen , Ahmad Samir , Kairit Palm , Tiina Heliö , Karim Wahbi , Eric Schulze‐Bahr , Vlachopoulos Haralambos , Róbert Sepp , Berglind Aðalsteinsdóttir , Deirdre Ward , Miry Blich , Gianfranco Sinagra , Afrim Poniku , Olga Lunegova , Ainārs Rudzītis , Roland Kassab , Jūratė Barysienė , Steve Huijnen , Tiziana Felice , Eleonora Vataman , Nikola Pavlović , Nawal Doghmi
2023 European Heart Journal 1,795 citations

Abstract

Guidelines evaluate and summarize available evidence with the aim of assisting health professionals in proposing the best diagnostic or therapeutic approach for an individual patient with a given condition. Guidelines are intended for use by health professionals and the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) makes its Guidelines freely available. ESC Guidelines do not override the individual responsibility of health professionals to make appropriate and accurate decisions in consideration of each patient’s health condition and in consultation with that patient or the patient’s caregiver where appropriate and/or necessary. It is also the health professional’s responsibility to verify the rules and regulations applicable in each country to drugs and devices at the time of prescription, and, where appropriate, to respect the ethical rules of their profession. ESC Guidelines represent the official position of the ESC on a given topic and are regularly updated. ESC Policies and Procedures for formulating and issuing ESC Guidelines can be found on the ESC website (https://www.escardio.org/Guidelines). The Members of this Task Force were selected by the ESC to represent professionals involved with the medical care of patients with this pathology. The selection procedure aimed to include members from across the whole of the ESC region and from relevant ESC Subspecialty Communities. Consideration was given to diversity and inclusion, notably with respect to gender and country of origin. The Task Force performed a critical evaluation of diagnostic and therapeutic approaches, including assessment of the risk-benefit ratio. The strength of every recommendation and the level of evidence supporting them were weighed and scored according to predefined scales as outlined below. The Task Force followed ESC voting procedures, and all approved recommendations were subject to a vote and achieved at least 75% agreement among voting members. The experts of the writing and reviewing panels provided declaration of interest forms for all relationships that might be perceived as real or potential sources of conflicts of interest. Their declarations of interest were reviewed according to the ESC declaration of interest rules and can be found on the ESC website (http://www.escardio.org/Guidelines) and have been compiled in a report published in a supplementary document with the guidelines. The Task Force received its entire financial support from the ESC without any involvement from the healthcare industry.

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MedicineCardiologyInternal medicineIntensive care medicine

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2023
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Volume
44
Issue
37
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3503-3626
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Elena Arbelo, Alexandros Protonotarios, Juan R. Gimeno et al. (2023). 2023 ESC Guidelines for the management of cardiomyopathies. European Heart Journal , 44 (37) , 3503-3626. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehad194

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