Evidence Review
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2021.
World J Cardiol. Aug 26, 2021; 13(8): 254-270
Published online Aug 26, 2021. doi: 10.4330/wjc.v13.i8.254
Table 1 Comparison between different imaging modalities in the evaluation of prosthetic valve endocarditis
ModalityStrengthsWeaknessesSensitivitySpecificity
EchocardiographyAvailable, convenient, no radiation exposure, hemodynamic data, high temporal resolution.Operator- and imaging window-dependent, affected by prosthesis-related artifacts.TTE: 17%–36%; TEE: 82%–96%TTE: 86%[39,40]; TEE: 94%[39,40,45]
Cardiac CTSpatial resolution, defining paravalvular complications, delineating coronary-aorta anatomy, preoperative planning.Radiation exposure, contrast exposure limits use in advanced CKD.88%–97%95%[47,48,50]
Cardiac MRICharacterizing paravalvular complications, depicts inflammatory changes, assess the degree of intra-cardiac shunting.Limited data, lower spatial resolution, incompatibility with some cardiac devices. Limited clinical applicability.Limited dataLimited data
18F-FDG PET/CTExcellent diagnostic role in PVE, detection of metastatic infection foci.Availability, cost, requires special pre-test preparation, expertise, radiation exposure.73%–97%80%–94%[60-62]