Advanced Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Ischemic and Nonischemic Cardiomyopathies

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Echocardiography-A Journal of Cardiovascular Ultrasound and Allied Techniques Pub Date : 2025-02-14 DOI:10.1111/echo.70106
Farah Tamizuddin, Jadranka Stojanovska, Danielle Toussie, Anna Shmukler, Leon Axel, Ranjini Srinivasan, Kana Fujikura, Jordi Broncano, Luba Frank, Geraldine Villasana-Gomez
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Cardiomyopathies represent a diverse group of heart diseases that can be broadly classified into ischemic and nonischemic etiologies, each requiring distinct diagnostic approaches. Noninvasive imaging modalities, such as computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), play a pivotal role in the diagnosis, risk stratification, and prognosis of these conditions. This paper reviews the characteristic CT and MRI findings associated with ischemic cardiomyopathy (ICM) and nonischemic cardiomyopathy (NICM), focusing on their ability to provide detailed anatomical, functional, and tissue characterization. In ICM, CT and MRI reveal myocardial scarring, infarct size, and coronary artery disease, while MRI further distinguishes tissue viability through late gadolinium enhancement (LGE). Conversely, nonischemic cardiomyopathies demonstrate a wide array of findings, with MRI's LGE pattern analysis being particularly critical for identifying specific subtypes, such as restrictive, hypertrophic, or dilated cardiomyopathies. By comparing the strengths and limitations of these modalities, this paper highlights their complementary roles in improving diagnostic accuracy, risk stratification, prognosis, and therapeutic decision making in both ischemic and nonischemic cardiomyopathies.

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缺血性和非缺血性心肌病的高级计算机断层扫描和磁共振成像
心肌病代表了一组不同的心脏病,可以大致分为缺血性和非缺血性病因,每种病因都需要不同的诊断方法。无创成像方式,如计算机断层扫描(CT)和磁共振成像(MRI),在这些疾病的诊断、风险分层和预后中起着关键作用。本文综述了与缺血性心肌病(ICM)和非缺血性心肌病(NICM)相关的特征性CT和MRI表现,重点介绍了它们提供详细的解剖、功能和组织特征的能力。在ICM中,CT和MRI显示心肌瘢痕、梗死面积和冠状动脉疾病,而MRI通过晚期钆增强(LGE)进一步区分组织活力。相反,非缺血性心肌病表现出广泛的发现,MRI的LGE模式分析对于识别特定亚型(如限制性、肥厚性或扩张性心肌病)尤其重要。通过比较这些方法的优势和局限性,本文强调了它们在提高缺血性和非缺血性心肌病的诊断准确性、风险分层、预后和治疗决策方面的互补作用。
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期刊介绍: Echocardiography: A Journal of Cardiovascular Ultrasound and Allied Techniques is the official publication of the International Society of Cardiovascular Ultrasound. Widely recognized for its comprehensive peer-reviewed articles, case studies, original research, and reviews by international authors. Echocardiography keeps its readership of echocardiographers, ultrasound specialists, and cardiologists well informed of the latest developments in the field.
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