Cargando…

Left Ventricular Diastolic Function Studied with Magnetic Resonance Imaging: A Systematic Review of Techniques and Relation to Established Measures of Diastolic Function

Purpose: In recent years, cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) has been used to assess LV diastolic function. In this systematic review, studies were identified where CMR parameters had been evaluated in healthy and/or patient groups with proven diastolic dysfunction or known to develop heart failure wi...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Bojer, Annemie Stege, Soerensen, Martin Heyn, Gaede, Peter, Myerson, Saul, Madsen, Per Lav
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2021
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8305340/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34359363
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11071282
_version_ 1783727551163662336
author Bojer, Annemie Stege
Soerensen, Martin Heyn
Gaede, Peter
Myerson, Saul
Madsen, Per Lav
author_facet Bojer, Annemie Stege
Soerensen, Martin Heyn
Gaede, Peter
Myerson, Saul
Madsen, Per Lav
author_sort Bojer, Annemie Stege
collection PubMed
description Purpose: In recent years, cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) has been used to assess LV diastolic function. In this systematic review, studies were identified where CMR parameters had been evaluated in healthy and/or patient groups with proven diastolic dysfunction or known to develop heart failure with preserved ejection fraction. We aimed at describing the parameters most often used, thresholds where possible, and correlation to echocardiographic and invasive measurements. Methods and results: A systematic literature review was performed using the databases of PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane. In total, 3808 articles were screened, and 102 studies were included. Four main CMR techniques were identified: tagging; time/volume curves; mitral inflow quantification with velocity-encoded phase-contrast sequences; and feature tracking. Techniques were described and estimates were presented in tables. From published studies, peak change of torsion shear angle versus volume changes in early diastole (−dφ′/dV′) (from tagging analysis), early peak filling rate indexed to LV end-diastolic volume <2.1 s(−1) (from LV time-volume curve analysis), enlarged LA maximal volume >52 mL/m(2), lowered LA total (<40%), and lowered LA passive emptying fractions (<16%) seem to be reliable measures of LV diastolic dysfunction. Feature tracking, especially of the atrium, shows promise but is still a novel technique. Conclusion: CMR techniques of LV untwisting and early filling and LA measures of poor emptying are promising for the diagnosis of LV filling impairment, but further research in long-term follow-up studies is needed to assess the ability for the parameters to predict patient related outcomes.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-8305340
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2021
publisher MDPI
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-83053402021-07-25 Left Ventricular Diastolic Function Studied with Magnetic Resonance Imaging: A Systematic Review of Techniques and Relation to Established Measures of Diastolic Function Bojer, Annemie Stege Soerensen, Martin Heyn Gaede, Peter Myerson, Saul Madsen, Per Lav Diagnostics (Basel) Systematic Review Purpose: In recent years, cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) has been used to assess LV diastolic function. In this systematic review, studies were identified where CMR parameters had been evaluated in healthy and/or patient groups with proven diastolic dysfunction or known to develop heart failure with preserved ejection fraction. We aimed at describing the parameters most often used, thresholds where possible, and correlation to echocardiographic and invasive measurements. Methods and results: A systematic literature review was performed using the databases of PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane. In total, 3808 articles were screened, and 102 studies were included. Four main CMR techniques were identified: tagging; time/volume curves; mitral inflow quantification with velocity-encoded phase-contrast sequences; and feature tracking. Techniques were described and estimates were presented in tables. From published studies, peak change of torsion shear angle versus volume changes in early diastole (−dφ′/dV′) (from tagging analysis), early peak filling rate indexed to LV end-diastolic volume <2.1 s(−1) (from LV time-volume curve analysis), enlarged LA maximal volume >52 mL/m(2), lowered LA total (<40%), and lowered LA passive emptying fractions (<16%) seem to be reliable measures of LV diastolic dysfunction. Feature tracking, especially of the atrium, shows promise but is still a novel technique. Conclusion: CMR techniques of LV untwisting and early filling and LA measures of poor emptying are promising for the diagnosis of LV filling impairment, but further research in long-term follow-up studies is needed to assess the ability for the parameters to predict patient related outcomes. MDPI 2021-07-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8305340/ /pubmed/34359363 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11071282 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Systematic Review
Bojer, Annemie Stege
Soerensen, Martin Heyn
Gaede, Peter
Myerson, Saul
Madsen, Per Lav
Left Ventricular Diastolic Function Studied with Magnetic Resonance Imaging: A Systematic Review of Techniques and Relation to Established Measures of Diastolic Function
title Left Ventricular Diastolic Function Studied with Magnetic Resonance Imaging: A Systematic Review of Techniques and Relation to Established Measures of Diastolic Function
title_full Left Ventricular Diastolic Function Studied with Magnetic Resonance Imaging: A Systematic Review of Techniques and Relation to Established Measures of Diastolic Function
title_fullStr Left Ventricular Diastolic Function Studied with Magnetic Resonance Imaging: A Systematic Review of Techniques and Relation to Established Measures of Diastolic Function
title_full_unstemmed Left Ventricular Diastolic Function Studied with Magnetic Resonance Imaging: A Systematic Review of Techniques and Relation to Established Measures of Diastolic Function
title_short Left Ventricular Diastolic Function Studied with Magnetic Resonance Imaging: A Systematic Review of Techniques and Relation to Established Measures of Diastolic Function
title_sort left ventricular diastolic function studied with magnetic resonance imaging: a systematic review of techniques and relation to established measures of diastolic function
topic Systematic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8305340/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34359363
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11071282
work_keys_str_mv AT bojerannemiestege leftventriculardiastolicfunctionstudiedwithmagneticresonanceimagingasystematicreviewoftechniquesandrelationtoestablishedmeasuresofdiastolicfunction
AT soerensenmartinheyn leftventriculardiastolicfunctionstudiedwithmagneticresonanceimagingasystematicreviewoftechniquesandrelationtoestablishedmeasuresofdiastolicfunction
AT gaedepeter leftventriculardiastolicfunctionstudiedwithmagneticresonanceimagingasystematicreviewoftechniquesandrelationtoestablishedmeasuresofdiastolicfunction
AT myersonsaul leftventriculardiastolicfunctionstudiedwithmagneticresonanceimagingasystematicreviewoftechniquesandrelationtoestablishedmeasuresofdiastolicfunction
AT madsenperlav leftventriculardiastolicfunctionstudiedwithmagneticresonanceimagingasystematicreviewoftechniquesandrelationtoestablishedmeasuresofdiastolicfunction