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Zhiyun Yang1,2, Hui Wang3, Qiang Lv1,2, Xin Du1,2, Junming Zhu4, Jianzeng Dong1,2,5.
Abstract
We report a rare case of a 43-year-old woman with calcific annular constrictive pericarditis (CP) encircling the basal segment of the right ventricle and the mid-segment of the left ventricle (LV) lateral wall. Over time, localized calcification has caused LV to be tightly strangled and shaped like a gourd. However, multimodality imaging confirmed no significantly clinical constriction associated with decreased cardiac movement and function. Additionally, cardiac magnetic resonance feature tracking confirmed the relatively preserved diastolic function and the characteristic "plateau" pattern of CP. The treatment strategy of this case is challenging and dialectical.Entities:
Keywords: cardiac magnetic resonance feature tracking; constrictive pericarditis; heart failure; multimodality imaging; pericardial calcification
Year: 2022 PMID: 35187134 PMCID: PMC8854651 DOI: 10.3389/fcvm.2022.834262
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Cardiovasc Med ISSN: 2297-055X
Figure 1Electrocardiogram (A) and chest radiogram (B) of calcific annular constrictive pericarditis. Electrocardiogram (A) showed sinus rhythm and secondary ST-segment and T-wave changes caused by pericardial calcification, and chest radiogram (B) demonstrated pericardial calcification was not observed obviously.
Figure 2Multimodality imaging of calcific annular constrictive pericarditis. Echocardiographic in apical 4-chamber view (A), CT in 4-chambers view (B), 3D volume rendering view (C), and CMR cine imaging in 4-chambers view (D) revealed calcific annular constrictive pericarditis trapping in the right atrioventricular groove and the mid-segment of LV lateral wall (arrows) and the altered shape of “gourd-shaped” heart. CMR delayed enhanced imaging (E) showed no obvious abnormal findings. LV feature tracking model (F) also showed localized strangulation in LV and abnormal heart shape changes. CMR, cardiac magnetic resonance; CT, computed tomography; LV, left ventricle.
Figure 3Cardiac magnetic resonance feature tracking strain rate analysis of calcific annular constrictive pericarditis. CMR-FT revealed LV global myocardial strain rate, LV global and regional basal-mid-apical segment time-strain curves, and bull's-eye plots in longitudinal, circumferential, and radial direction. The characteristic “plateau” pattern of CP could be observed in LV global and regional mid-segment time-strain curves. CMR-FT, cardiac magnetic resonance feature tracking; CP, constrictive pericarditis; GCS, global circumferential strain; GLS, global longitudinal strain; GRS, global radial strain; LV, left ventricle.