Extent of myocardial noncompaction: comparison between MRI and echocardiographic evaluation

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Fahad Alhabshan
Jeffrey F. Smallhorn
Fraser Golding
Norman Musewe
Robert M. Freedom
Shi-Joon Yoo
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[1] University of Toronto,Department of Pediatrics, Division of Cardiology, Hospital for Sick Children
[2] University of Toronto,Department of Diagnostic Imaging, Division of Cardiology, Hospital for Sick Children
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Pediatric Radiology | 2005年 / 35卷
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Noncompaction; MRI; Echocardiography;
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Background: Noncompaction of the left ventricular myocardium is an important cause of cardiomyopathy. There is no clear consensus about its diagnostic criteria or the diagnostic test of choice. MRI is increasingly used in the pediatric cardiac field because of its superior and objective image quality. Objective: To compare the echocardiographic and MRI findings in four patients with recently diagnosed ventricular noncompaction. Materials and methods: We compared the extent of myocardial involvement shown at MRI and echocardiography in four individuals, two patients with echocardiographic diagnosis of left ventricular noncompaction, and two family members of one of the patients. Results: In all patients, MRI showed wider area of involvement than echocardiography. A definite diagnosis was entertained in only two patients by echocardiography but in all by MRI. Cine imaging was diagnostic of the disease in all patients. Black-blood pool imaging with double-inversion recovery sequence also helped to visualize the abnormal areas by showing slow flow artifacts in the four- and two-chamber images. Conclusion: MRI provided better delineation of the extent of the abnormal trabeculation in patients with noncompaction of the left ventricular myocardium. It was particularly useful when the myocardial involvement was subtle, as in the asymptomatic family members.
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