| Literature DB >> 21876825 |
Daniel M Sado1, Jonathan M Hasleton, Anna S Herrey, James C Moon.
Abstract
Heart Failure (HF) is a common syndrome with multiple causes. Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is a medical imaging technique with significant advantages, allowing the understanding of aetiology and pathophysiology of HF in the individual patient, permitting specific therapy to be administered and predicting prognosis. This paper discusses the diverse role of CMR in HF.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21876825 PMCID: PMC3157673 DOI: 10.4061/2011/739157
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cardiol Res Pract ISSN: 2090-0597 Impact factor: 1.866
Sequences commonly employed during a CMR examination.
| Sequence | When commonly used | Information obtained |
|---|---|---|
| Localisers | All studies | Allows cardiac piloting of all future images. Also allows extra cardiac structures to be assessed |
| Transverse Thoracic Stack | All studies | Assessment of extra cardiac thoracic structures |
| Cardiac long axis and LV short axis cines | All studies | Assessment of LV and RV volumes, systolic function and regional wall motion abnormality |
| Flow | Valve Disease/Shunts | Quantification of Qp : Qs shunt ratio. Quantification of valve regurgitant fraction and forward flow velocity. |
| T1 weighted turbo spin echo | ARVC assessment | Demonstration of myocardial fat |
| STIR | Acute Myocardial Infarction and Myocarditis | Demonstration of myocardial oedema |
| T2* | Iron overload syndromes (e.g., Beta Thalassaemia major) | Demonstration and quantification of myocardial and liver iron |
| Gadolinium First Pass Perfusion | Ischaemic Heart Disease, Cardiac mass assessment | Demonstration of perfusion defects in areas of ischaemic myocardium. Assessment of the vascularity of a cardiac mass |
| Gadolinium Enhanced Aortogram | Aortic Disease | Demonstration of dissection/dilatation of the aorta. |
| Early Gadolinium Inversion Recovery | Assessment of intracardiac mass | Demonstration of LV or left atrial appendage thrombus |
| Late Gadolinium Inversion Recovery | Nearly All Studies | Assessment of LV infarction and viability in ischaemic heart disease. Assessment of fibrosis in Cardiomyopathies. |
Figure 1A CMR conditional pacemaker. (a, b) show the pacemaker on a chest X-ray. On (b) the arrows point to MRI conditional markers on the header and leads. (c) shows a large artifact from the pacemaker box on a transverse white blood stack. (d) shows suseptibility artifact from the pacemaker leads in the heart.