CT and MR Imaging of Cardiomyopathies in Clinical Practice–An Approach After an Abnormal Echocardiogram or Electrocardiogram

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Echocardiography-A Journal of Cardiovascular Ultrasound and Allied Techniques Pub Date : 2025-02-18 DOI:10.1111/echo.70104
Pedro Monteiro, Tiago Peixoto, Patrícia Rodrigues, João Gomes Carvalho
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Cardiomyopathies represent a diverse group of myocardial disorders characterized by structural and functional abnormalities in the absence of significant coronary artery disease or other primary causes. This review highlights the diagnostic and prognostic value of cardiac magnetic resonance and computed tomography in the assessment of cardiomyopathies. While echocardiography remains the first-line imaging modality, cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) and cardiac computerized tomography (CCT) offer superior tissue characterization, morphological assessment, and functional evaluation, crucial for phenotyping cardiomyopathies into hypertrophic, dilated, restrictive, arrhythmogenic, and non-dilated left ventricular subtypes. For hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, CMR enables precise identification of fibrosis, hypertrophy distribution, and risk stratification for sudden cardiac death. CMR is pivotal in identifying phenocopies, like cardiac amyloidosis and Anderson–Fabry disease, and differentiating between pathological and physiological remodeling in athlete's heart. For dilated cardiomyopathy, late gadolinium enhancement, T1 mapping, and extracellular volume measurements aid in distinguishing etiologies and predicting adverse outcomes. In arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy, CMR demonstrates superior sensitivity for detecting structural abnormalities in the right ventricle, and the presence of fibrosis which is associated with arrhythmic risk. CCT main roles are excluding coronary artery disease and complementing CMR. This review proposes a diagnostic pathway integrating multimodality imaging for clinical management in cardiomyopathies.

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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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