Advances in dilated cardiomyopathy evaluation via cardiac MRI diagnosis and prognosis: a literature review

Alex Fernando Abarca Real, Jessica del Rocio Flores Obregón, Magaly Morelia Sacancela Usiña, Juan José Martínez Saltos, Ronie Hugo Crespo Tonato
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With a variety of aetiologies and clinical presentations, Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM) presents considerable hurdles for both diagnosis and treatment. Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) has become a useful diagnostic technique for DCM, providing information on the anatomy, physiology, and tissue properties of the heart. Using both well-established and recently developed CMR techniques, this review investigates the function of CMR in the diagnosis and treatment of idiopathic DCM. Using reliable databases, a thorough search of the literature was carried out with an emphasis on papers released between 2014 and 2024. English-language literature examining the clinical uses of CMR in idiopathic DCM were included in the inclusion criteria. A vital component of the assessment of dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR), which provides thorough insights into the anatomy and function of the heart. Precise evaluation of tissue properties, ventricular function, and cardiac shape is made possible by CMR, which helps DCM patients get an accurate diagnosis and risk assessment. The use of advanced CMR methods, such as T1 mapping and late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) imaging, yields significant insights into the underlying aetiologies and myocardial fibrosis. Furthermore, customized prognostic evaluations are provided by CMR-based risk stratification algorithms that include many factors, improving clinical decision-making in DCM treatment. Continuous developments are expected to improve prognostic utility and accuracy, which will need efforts to lower prices and increase accessibility in order to achieve better patient outcomes and wider clinical usage
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通过心脏磁共振成像诊断和预后评估扩张型心肌病的进展:文献综述
扩张型心肌病(DCM)的病因和临床表现多种多样,给诊断和治疗带来了相当大的困难。心脏磁共振成像(CMR)已成为诊断 DCM 的有效技术,可提供有关心脏解剖、生理和组织特性的信息。本综述利用成熟的和最新开发的 CMR 技术,研究了 CMR 在特发性 DCM 诊断和治疗中的功能。我们利用可靠的数据库对文献进行了全面检索,重点检索了 2014 年至 2024 年间发表的论文。纳入标准包括研究 CMR 在特发性 DCM 中临床应用的英文文献。心脏磁共振成像(CMR)是评估扩张型心肌病(DCM)的重要组成部分,它能深入了解心脏的解剖结构和功能。CMR 可以精确评估组织特性、心室功能和心脏形态,帮助 DCM 患者获得准确的诊断和风险评估。使用先进的 CMR 方法,如 T1 映射和晚期钆增强 (LGE) 成像,可以深入了解潜在的病因和心肌纤维化。此外,基于 CMR 的风险分层算法可提供定制的预后评估,其中包括多种因素,从而改善 DCM 治疗的临床决策。不断的发展有望提高预后的实用性和准确性,这就需要努力降低价格和提高可及性,以实现更好的患者预后和更广泛的临床应用。
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