Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in patients with coronary disease

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Wu H.D. [1 ]
Kwong R.Y. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Medicine, Cardiovascular Division, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA 02115
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Single Photon Emission Compute Tomography; Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance; Cardiac Magnetic Resonance; Dobutamine; Late Gadolinium Enhancement;
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10.1007/s11936-008-0009-x
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Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) has emerged as a versatile noninvasive tool for the comprehensive evaluation of'patients with suspected or established coronary artery disease (CAD). In a single imaging session, CMR can assess left ventricular anatomy and function, myocardial perfusion, viability, and coronary luminal stenosis. Using specific pulse sequences, left ventricular global and regional function can be assessed by cine CMR at rest and in response to inotropic stress; first-pass perfusion quantified by vasodilator stress; myocardial viability evaluated by delayed enhancement imaging and also by functional reserve; and coronary artery stenosis assessed by angiography. All these modalities can be achieved with high spatial resolution and image contrast, without exposure to ionizing radiation, and within a reasonable time frame of about 1 hour of scan time. Also, the imaging planes can be programmed to provide identical views of the heart for each type of image, thereby facilitating intermodality comparisons. There is early but accumulating evidence that the accuracy and prognostic values of many of these modalities are comparable or superior to radionuclide scintigraphy and echocardiography in head-to-head studies. Current limitations unique to CMR include the inability to perform exercise stress testing inside the CMR suite and exclusion of patients with indwelling metallic devices such as defibrillators and pacemakers. Despite these limitations, CMR is unique in its multifaceted approach that can be specifically tailored to the clinical question at hand, making it arguably the best tool for the diagnosis and management of CAD. With the rapid pace of advancement in CMR hardware and pulse sequence technologies, the clinical use of this powerful technique is likely to grow even greater in this area. Copyright © 2008 by Current Medicine Group LLC.
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