Classification of the cardiomyopathies: a position statement from the european society of cardiology working group on myocardial and pericardial diseases

Perry Elliott(Hadassah Medical Center), B. Andersson(Hadassah Medical Center), Eloisa Arbustini(Hadassah Medical Center), Zofia T. Bilińska(Hadassah Medical Center), Franco Cecchi(Hadassah Medical Center), Philippe Charron(Hadassah Medical Center), Olivier Dubourg(Hadassah Medical Center), Uwe Kühl(Hadassah Medical Center), Bernhard Maisch(Hadassah Medical Center), William J. McKenna(Hadassah Medical Center), Lorenzo Monserrat(Hadassah Medical Center), Sabine Pankuweit(Hadassah Medical Center), Claudio Rapezzi(Hadassah Medical Center), Petar Seferović(Hadassah Medical Center), Luigi Tavazzi(Hadassah Medical Center), Andre Keren(Hadassah Medical Center)
European Heart Journal
October 5, 2007
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Abstract

In biology, classification systems are used to promote understanding and systematic discussion through the use of logical groups and hierarchies. In clinical medicine, similar principles are used to standardise the nomenclature of disease. For more than three decades, heart muscle diseases have been classified into primary or idiopathic myocardial diseases (cardiomyopathies) and secondary disorders that have similar morphological appearances, but which are caused by an identifiable pathology such as coronary artery disease or myocardial infiltration (specific heart muscle diseases). In this document, The European Society of Cardiology Working Group on Myocardial and Pericardial Diseases presents an update of the existing classification scheme. The aim is to help clinicians look beyond generic diagnostic labels in order to reach more specific diagnoses.


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