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ESC Working Group on Myocardial and Pericardial Diseases

The Working Group on Myocardial and Pericardial Diseases is involved in many scientific publications.
It contributes to ESC Clinical Pratice Guidelines (Table 1) , publishes articles in the E-journal of Cardiology (table 2) and writes other papers and recommendations of interest for cardiologists. 

The Working Group also publishes a monthly newsletter with valuable scientific Case of the Month and Paper of the Month

The Working Group is involved in many scientific publications, such as position papers and consensus documents

Review the latest litterature from the ESC resources:

 ESC Practice Guidelines

 Articles from the E-journal of Cardiology Practice


Date publishedTitleAuthorsTopic
02 May 2012Identifying Takotsubo CardiomyopathyKyriacou C. Myocardial Disease
05 Apr 2011Ventricular arrhythmias complicating acute myocarditisChevalier P., Scridon A.Myocardial Disease
05 Jul 2010Takotsubo cardiomyopathyNovo S, Carità P, Fazio G, Novo G. Myocardial Disease
20 Apr 2010Beyond initial positive in-hospital outcome in patients with endocarditisZamorano J., Almería C., Perez Isla L., Rodrigo J.L. Myocardial Disease
17 Feb 2009Imaging assessment of Fabry cardiomyopathy and its clinical implicationsSerra V., Domínguez E., Zamorano J.L. Myocardial Disease
17 Apr 2008Early diagnosis of acute viral myocarditis by cardiovascular magnetic resonance Jeserich M, Pavlik G.
Myocardial Disease
08 Jun 2004Myocardial fractional flow reserve: a useful index to assess the severity of coronary artery stenosis.Sdiri W. and Lafont A. FESC

Myocardial Disease
18 Dec 2002Virus induced myocarditis and inflammatory cardiomyopathyKühl U.
Myocardial Disease
22 Oct 2002Restrictive amyloid heart - the amyloidogenic proteins drive specific therapeutic choicesArbustini E.
Myocardial Disease