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There is a role for multimodality imaging in the assessment and diagnosis of prosthetic valve disease. In particular, cardiac computed tomography (CT) is frequently utilized when there are limitations in the assessment of prosthetic valve function and degeneration by echocardiography.
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Young, K.A., Sharain, K., Anavekar, N.S., Foley, T.A. (2022). CT and MRI Correlations with 3DE in Assessment of Prosthetic Valves Including New Trends. In: Maalouf, J.F., Faletra, F.F., Asirvatham, S.J., Chandrasekaran, K. (eds) Practical 3D Echocardiography. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-72941-7_18
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