Value of cardiac magnetic resonance on the risk stratification of cardiomyopathies.

IF 1.9 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS World Journal of Cardiology Pub Date : 2023-10-26 DOI:10.4330/wjc.v15.i10.487
Rafael Vidal-Perez, Mariana Brandão, Wael Zaher, Ruben Casado-Arroyo, Alberto Bouzas-Mosquera, Ricardo Fontes-Carvalho, Jose Manuel Vazquez-Rodriguez
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Cardiomyopathies represent a diverse group of heart muscle diseases with varying etiologies, presenting a diagnostic challenge due to their heterogeneous manifestations. Regular evaluation using cardiac imaging techniques is imperative as symptoms can evolve over time. These imaging approaches are pivotal for accurate diagnosis, treatment planning, and optimizing prognostic outcomes. Among these, cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) stands out for its ability to provide precise anatomical and functional assessments. This manuscript explores the significant contributions of CMR in the diagnosis and management of patients with cardiomyopathies, with special attention to risk stratification. CMR's high spatial resolution and tissue characterization capabilities enable early detection and differentiation of various cardiomyopathy subtypes. Additionally, it offers valuable insights into myocardial fibrosis, tissue viability, and left ventricular function, crucial parameters for risk stratification and predicting adverse cardiac events. By integrating CMR into clinical practice, clinicians can tailor patient-specific treatment plans, implement timely interventions, and optimize long-term prognosis. The non-invasive nature of CMR reduces the need for invasive procedures, minimizing patient discomfort. This review highlights the vital role of CMR in monitoring disease progression, guiding treatment decisions, and identifying potential complications in patients with cardiomyopathies. The utilization of CMR has significantly advanced our understanding and management of these complex cardiac conditions, leading to improved patient outcomes and a more personalized approach to care.

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心脏磁共振对心肌病风险分层的价值。
心肌病代表了一组病因不同的心肌疾病,由于其异质性表现,对诊断提出了挑战。使用心脏成像技术进行定期评估是必要的,因为症状会随着时间的推移而演变。这些成像方法对于准确诊断、治疗计划和优化预后结果至关重要。其中,心血管磁共振(CMR)以其提供精确解剖和功能评估的能力而脱颖而出。本文探讨了CMR在心肌病患者诊断和治疗中的重要贡献,并特别关注风险分层。CMR的高空间分辨率和组织表征能力使其能够早期检测和分化各种心肌病亚型。此外,它还为心肌纤维化、组织活力和左心室功能提供了有价值的见解,这些是风险分层和预测心脏不良事件的关键参数。通过将CMR融入临床实践,临床医生可以制定针对患者的治疗计划,及时实施干预措施,并优化长期预后。CMR的非侵入性减少了对侵入性手术的需求,最大限度地减少了患者的不适。这篇综述强调了CMR在监测疾病进展、指导治疗决策和识别心肌病患者潜在并发症方面的重要作用。CMR的使用大大提高了我们对这些复杂心脏病的理解和管理,从而改善了患者的预后,并提供了更个性化的护理方法。
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