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The global cardiovascular magnetic resonance registry (GCMR) of the society for cardiovascular magnetic resonance (SCMR): its goals, rationale, data infrastructure, and current developments

BACKGROUND: With multifaceted imaging capabilities, cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is playing a progressively increasing role in the management of various cardiac conditions. A global registry that harmonizes data from international centers, with participation policies that aim to be open a...

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Autores principales: Kwong, Raymond Y., Petersen, Steffen E., Schulz-Menger, Jeanette, Arai, Andrew E., Bingham, Scott E., Chen, Yucheng, Choi, Yuna L., Cury, Ricardo C., Ferreira, Vanessa M., Flamm, Scott D., Steel, Kevin, Bandettini, W. Patricia, Martin, Edward T., Nallamshetty, Leelakrishna, Neubauer, Stefan, Raman, Subha V., Schelbert, Erik B., Valeti, Uma S., Cao, Jie Jane, Reichek, Nathaniel, Young, Alistair A., Fexon, Lyuba, Pivovarov, Misha, Ferrari, Victor A., Simonetti, Orlando P.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5303267/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28187739
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12968-016-0321-7
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Sumario:BACKGROUND: With multifaceted imaging capabilities, cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is playing a progressively increasing role in the management of various cardiac conditions. A global registry that harmonizes data from international centers, with participation policies that aim to be open and inclusive of all CMR programs, can support future evidence-based growth in CMR. METHODS: The Global CMR Registry (GCMR) was established in 2013 under the auspices of the Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (SCMR). The GCMR team has developed a web-based data infrastructure, data use policy and participation agreement, data-harmonizing methods, and site-training tools based on results from an international survey of CMR programs. RESULTS: At present, 17 CMR programs have established a legal agreement to participate in GCMR, amongst them 10 have contributed CMR data, totaling 62,456 studies. There is currently a predominance of CMR centers with more than 10 years of experience (65%), and the majority are located in the United States (63%). The most common clinical indications for CMR have included assessment of cardiomyopathy (21%), myocardial viability (16%), stress CMR perfusion for chest pain syndromes (16%), and evaluation of etiology of arrhythmias or planning of electrophysiological studies (15%) with assessment of cardiomyopathy representing the most rapidly growing indication in the past decade. Most CMR studies involved the use of gadolinium-based contrast media (95%). CONCLUSIONS: We present the goals, mission and vision, infrastructure, preliminary results, and challenges of the GCMR. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Identification number on ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT02806193. Registered 17 June 2016. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12968-016-0321-7) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.