Abstract
Cardiovascular diseases, specifically structural cardiopathies, continue to pose a significant burden on global healthcare systems. The accurate assessment of these conditions in adults demands precise and reliable imaging modalities. This article presents a comprehensive exploration of the role of two prominent diagnostic tools, echocardiography and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), in the evaluation of structural cardiopathies in the adult population. We scrutinize the clinical utility, advantages, limitations, and diagnostic accuracy of both imaging techniques, shedding light on their respective roles in the clinical decision-making process. Furthermore, we delve into recent advancements and emerging trends in echocardiography and MRI, highlighting the potential synergistic use of these modalities to optimize the diagnostic and therapeutic approach to structural cardiopathies in adults. The findings from this review will contribute to enhancing clinical practice and patient outcomes in the management of these intricate cardiovascular conditions.
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