Myocardial Viability: Evolving Insights and Challenges in Revascularization and Functional Recovery.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease Pub Date : 2025-03-20 DOI:10.3390/jcdd12030106
Kristoffer Ken Ralota, Jamie Layland, Kyi Thar Han Win, Nay M Htun
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The prevalence of heart failure, driven significantly by ischemic heart disease, continues to rise globally. Myocardial viability-the potential ability of dysfunctional myocardium to recover contractile function after revascularization-remains an ongoing key area of research in managing ischemic cardiomyopathy. Advances in imaging modalities, including PET/SPECT, cardiac MRI, and dobutamine stress echocardiography, have enabled identification of viable myocardium that can potentially predict their functional recovery following revascularization. Despite these advances, recent evidence from major trials questions the routine reliance on viability testing for revascularization guidance. These studies found a limited correlation between myocardial viability and improved outcomes in key metrics including mortality. Furthermore, they highlighted the effectiveness of guideline-directed medical therapy in improving left ventricular function independent of revascularization. This narrative review explores the concept of myocardial viability, its assessment through contemporary imaging techniques, its clinical utility in decision making for revascularization, and future directions.

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心肌活力:在血运重建和功能恢复中不断发展的见解和挑战。
在缺血性心脏病的显著推动下,心力衰竭的患病率在全球范围内继续上升。心肌活力-功能障碍心肌在血运重建后恢复收缩功能的潜在能力-仍然是管理缺血性心肌病的关键研究领域。成像技术的进步,包括PET/SPECT、心脏MRI和多巴酚丁胺应激超声心动图,已经能够识别有活力的心肌,并有可能预测其血运重建术后的功能恢复。尽管取得了这些进展,但最近来自主要试验的证据对常规依赖活力测试进行血运重建指导提出了质疑。这些研究发现心肌活力与包括死亡率在内的关键指标的改善结果之间存在有限的相关性。此外,他们强调了指南导向的药物治疗在改善独立于血运重建的左心室功能方面的有效性。这篇叙述性的综述探讨了心肌活力的概念,它通过当代成像技术的评估,它在血运重建决策中的临床应用,以及未来的发展方向。
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Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease
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