Multimodality Imaging in Right Heart Tumors: A Practical Algorithm towards an Appropriate Diagnosis

Mariana Floria,Alexandru Burlacu, Paula Cristina Morariu, Alexandru-Florinel Oancea, Diana Elena Iov,Genoveva Livia Baroi, Celina Silvia Stafie,Viorel Scripcariu,Daniela Maria Tanase

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Right heart masses are usually suspected during a routine examination by transthoracic echocardiography or due to cardiac symptoms. Although very important, sometimes it may be a challenge to differentiate between normal structures (variants) and aberrant or pathologic masses regarding the right heart cardiac tumors. In the last entity, the majority of primary cardiac tumors in adults and children are benign; however, they may have a malignant counterpart. Right heart tumors might involve not only the walls (myocardium, endocardium and pericardium), but also valves and cardiac chambers. Cardiac tumors exhibit altered signal intensity and enhancement characteristics, requiring the use of several imaging methods following a multimodality-imaging algorithm that culminates in the excision or biopsy of the tumor formation. Therefore, various imaging modalities, including echocardiography, computer tomography, positron emission tomography, cardiac magnetic resonance imaging, scintigraphy or, even, invasive angiography, can be useful during their diagnosis. Echocardiography is the first-line non-invasive imaging modality used in the evaluation of the right heart tumors. Before the other diagnosis imaging modalities it is essential for defining morphology, assessing size, observing dynamic appearance, and evaluating functional abnormalities and hemodynamic consequences,. However, all imaging methods have frequently a complementary role; therefore, an integrated imaging approach is recommended.
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