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Detection of Left Ventricular Thrombi on Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Viability Studies

OBJECTIVE: To highlight detection of left ventricular thrombi on cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) viability studies. METHOD: This retrospective observational study was conducted in the Radiology Department at our Hospital in Dhahran, from April 2015-2019. All recently re-perfused (post-percutaneous...

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Autores principales: Alhassan, Donya A., Waheed, Khawaja Bilal, Sharif, Muhammad N., Ul Hassan, Muhammad Z., Ghaffar, Fazal, Salem, Khaled S., Said, Emad F.M., Altalaq, Bayan M., Qarmash, Ahmad O., Arulanantham, Zechariah J.
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Publicado: Saudi Heart Association 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7721448/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33299778
http://dx.doi.org/10.37616/2212-5043.1042
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author Alhassan, Donya A.
Waheed, Khawaja Bilal
Sharif, Muhammad N.
Ul Hassan, Muhammad Z.
Ghaffar, Fazal
Salem, Khaled S.
Said, Emad F.M.
Altalaq, Bayan M.
Qarmash, Ahmad O.
Arulanantham, Zechariah J.
author_facet Alhassan, Donya A.
Waheed, Khawaja Bilal
Sharif, Muhammad N.
Ul Hassan, Muhammad Z.
Ghaffar, Fazal
Salem, Khaled S.
Said, Emad F.M.
Altalaq, Bayan M.
Qarmash, Ahmad O.
Arulanantham, Zechariah J.
author_sort Alhassan, Donya A.
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description OBJECTIVE: To highlight detection of left ventricular thrombi on cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) viability studies. METHOD: This retrospective observational study was conducted in the Radiology Department at our Hospital in Dhahran, from April 2015-2019. All recently re-perfused (post-percutaneous coronary intervention/PCI) patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarctions (STEMI), having low ejection fractions (<40%), impaired LV functions or abnormal wall motions on transthoracic echocardiographies (TTEs), who underwent cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging viability studies were included. Patients with incomplete or limited studies (due to artifacts), previous coronary artery bypass graft (CABG), those who lost follow-ups, and those who were contraindicated or unfit for MRIs were excluded. An area of low signal intensity with no late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) was defined as thrombus on MR imaging, and two radiologists reached consensus report for the diagnoses. Patients with anterior or non-anterior wall MI were documented, and their ejection fractions were recorded. Percentage estimation of LV thrombi as detected on CMR studies was made. Any complications (like MI, stroke or death) that occurred within one year of diagnoses were documented. A Chi-square was used to determine association. RESULTS: Of the 125 patients, most were men (71.2%) with a mean age of 56.78 years. Eleven patients had left ventricular thrombi (8.8%), and most of these were anterior wall infarctions with low ejection fractions (<40%). Three out of 11 patients with LV thrombi developed complications versus 3 out of 114 without LV thrombi (P- value, .0005). CONCLUSION: Left ventricular thrombi can be detected on cardiac viability studies in recently re-perfused STEMI patients and may possibly predict the risk of complications.
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spelling pubmed-77214482020-12-08 Detection of Left Ventricular Thrombi on Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Viability Studies Alhassan, Donya A. Waheed, Khawaja Bilal Sharif, Muhammad N. Ul Hassan, Muhammad Z. Ghaffar, Fazal Salem, Khaled S. Said, Emad F.M. Altalaq, Bayan M. Qarmash, Ahmad O. Arulanantham, Zechariah J. J Saudi Heart Assoc Original Article OBJECTIVE: To highlight detection of left ventricular thrombi on cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) viability studies. METHOD: This retrospective observational study was conducted in the Radiology Department at our Hospital in Dhahran, from April 2015-2019. All recently re-perfused (post-percutaneous coronary intervention/PCI) patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarctions (STEMI), having low ejection fractions (<40%), impaired LV functions or abnormal wall motions on transthoracic echocardiographies (TTEs), who underwent cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging viability studies were included. Patients with incomplete or limited studies (due to artifacts), previous coronary artery bypass graft (CABG), those who lost follow-ups, and those who were contraindicated or unfit for MRIs were excluded. An area of low signal intensity with no late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) was defined as thrombus on MR imaging, and two radiologists reached consensus report for the diagnoses. Patients with anterior or non-anterior wall MI were documented, and their ejection fractions were recorded. Percentage estimation of LV thrombi as detected on CMR studies was made. Any complications (like MI, stroke or death) that occurred within one year of diagnoses were documented. A Chi-square was used to determine association. RESULTS: Of the 125 patients, most were men (71.2%) with a mean age of 56.78 years. Eleven patients had left ventricular thrombi (8.8%), and most of these were anterior wall infarctions with low ejection fractions (<40%). Three out of 11 patients with LV thrombi developed complications versus 3 out of 114 without LV thrombi (P- value, .0005). CONCLUSION: Left ventricular thrombi can be detected on cardiac viability studies in recently re-perfused STEMI patients and may possibly predict the risk of complications. Saudi Heart Association 2020-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7721448/ /pubmed/33299778 http://dx.doi.org/10.37616/2212-5043.1042 Text en © 2020 Saudi Heart Association This is an open access article under the CC-BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Alhassan, Donya A.
Waheed, Khawaja Bilal
Sharif, Muhammad N.
Ul Hassan, Muhammad Z.
Ghaffar, Fazal
Salem, Khaled S.
Said, Emad F.M.
Altalaq, Bayan M.
Qarmash, Ahmad O.
Arulanantham, Zechariah J.
Detection of Left Ventricular Thrombi on Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Viability Studies
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title_fullStr Detection of Left Ventricular Thrombi on Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Viability Studies
title_full_unstemmed Detection of Left Ventricular Thrombi on Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Viability Studies
title_short Detection of Left Ventricular Thrombi on Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Viability Studies
title_sort detection of left ventricular thrombi on cardiac magnetic resonance viability studies
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7721448/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33299778
http://dx.doi.org/10.37616/2212-5043.1042
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