Since the discovery of the obese (ob) gene product leptin, fat has been considered an endocrine organ. Especially epicardial fat has gained increasing attention in recent years. The epicardial fat plays a major role in fat metabolism; however, harmful properties have also been reported. Echocardiography, computed tomography and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging are the non-invasive tools used to measure epicardial fat volume. This review briefly introduces the basic physiological and pathophysiological considerations concerning epicardial fat. The main issue of this review is the presentation of non-invasive measurement techniques of epicardial fat using various imaging modalities and a literature overview of associations between epicardia...
Obesity is associated with the development of heart failure and is a major risk factor for heart fai...
Heart failure is a health problem characterized by high morbidity and mortality, comparable to certa...
Objective: Epicardial fat is considered as indicator of cardiovascular risk. Several studies have te...
Epicardial fat is the visceral fat depot of heart. It is a metabolically active organ with anatomica...
Epicardial fat (EF) is a visceral fat deposit, located between the heart and the pericardium, which ...
Epicardial fat, as other visceral fat localizations, is correlated with car- diovascular disease, ca...
Epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) exhibits morphological similarities with pericardial adipose tissue,...
Background: The association between visceral obesity and cardiovascular risk has been well described...
Epicardial and myocardial fats increase with degree of visceral adiposity and possibly contribute to...
Adipose tissue surrounding the heart may contribute in the progression of coronary atherosclerosis d...
Abstract Background and Purpose: Epicardial fat is the true visceral fat located around the heart, ...
Over the last decade and a half there has been much interest in understanding the role of epicardial...
Objective: Ectopic fat accumulation within the heart and the liver are linked to an increased cardio...
Metabolic syndrome is related to multiple cardiovascular risk factors. Visceral adipose tissue (VAT)...
AbstractObjectiveEpicardial fat is considered as indicator of cardiovascular risk. Several studies h...
Obesity is associated with the development of heart failure and is a major risk factor for heart fai...
Heart failure is a health problem characterized by high morbidity and mortality, comparable to certa...
Objective: Epicardial fat is considered as indicator of cardiovascular risk. Several studies have te...
Epicardial fat is the visceral fat depot of heart. It is a metabolically active organ with anatomica...
Epicardial fat (EF) is a visceral fat deposit, located between the heart and the pericardium, which ...
Epicardial fat, as other visceral fat localizations, is correlated with car- diovascular disease, ca...
Epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) exhibits morphological similarities with pericardial adipose tissue,...
Background: The association between visceral obesity and cardiovascular risk has been well described...
Epicardial and myocardial fats increase with degree of visceral adiposity and possibly contribute to...
Adipose tissue surrounding the heart may contribute in the progression of coronary atherosclerosis d...
Abstract Background and Purpose: Epicardial fat is the true visceral fat located around the heart, ...
Over the last decade and a half there has been much interest in understanding the role of epicardial...
Objective: Ectopic fat accumulation within the heart and the liver are linked to an increased cardio...
Metabolic syndrome is related to multiple cardiovascular risk factors. Visceral adipose tissue (VAT)...
AbstractObjectiveEpicardial fat is considered as indicator of cardiovascular risk. Several studies h...
Obesity is associated with the development of heart failure and is a major risk factor for heart fai...
Heart failure is a health problem characterized by high morbidity and mortality, comparable to certa...
Objective: Epicardial fat is considered as indicator of cardiovascular risk. Several studies have te...