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Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Reveals Cardiac Pathophysiology in Autoimmune Rheumatic Diseases

BACKGROUND/AIMS: The high incidence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in patients with autoimmune rheumatic diseases (ARDs) is the main driver towards increased mortality in this patient group. Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) can non-invasively and robustly detect CVD in ARD patients at an ear...

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Autores principales: Markousis-Mavrogenis, George, Sfikakis, Petros P., Koutsogeorgopoulou, Loukia, Dimitroulas, Theodoros, Katsifis, Gikas, Giannakopoulou, Aikaterini, Voulgari, Paraskevi, Kolovou, Genovefa, Kitas, George D., Mavrogeni, Sophie I.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Mediterranean Journal of Rheumatology (MJR) 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8314875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34386698
http://dx.doi.org/10.31138/mjr.32.1.15
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author Markousis-Mavrogenis, George
Sfikakis, Petros P.
Koutsogeorgopoulou, Loukia
Dimitroulas, Theodoros
Katsifis, Gikas
Giannakopoulou, Aikaterini
Voulgari, Paraskevi
Kolovou, Genovefa
Kitas, George D.
Mavrogeni, Sophie I.
author_facet Markousis-Mavrogenis, George
Sfikakis, Petros P.
Koutsogeorgopoulou, Loukia
Dimitroulas, Theodoros
Katsifis, Gikas
Giannakopoulou, Aikaterini
Voulgari, Paraskevi
Kolovou, Genovefa
Kitas, George D.
Mavrogeni, Sophie I.
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description BACKGROUND/AIMS: The high incidence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in patients with autoimmune rheumatic diseases (ARDs) is the main driver towards increased mortality in this patient group. Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) can non-invasively and robustly detect CVD in ARD patients at an early stage of development. The review summarises the diagnostic information provided by CMR in ARD patients. SUMMARY: CMR uses a strong magnetic field combined with radio-frequency pulses (pulse sequences) to generate images. Firstly, balanced steady-state free precession (bSSFP) can be used for evaluating cardiac anatomy, mass, wall motion, atrial/ventricular function. Secondly, T2-weighted imaging (T2-W) can be used for oedema detection, which appears as a high signal intensity area on STIR (short tau inversion recovery) images. T2 mapping is a newer T2-W technique that can provide more optimal identification of myocardial oedema. Lastly, late gadolinium enhanced (LGE) T1-W images, taken 15 min. after injection of contrast agent, allow the detection of myocardial replacement fibrosis, which appears as a bright area in a background of black myocardium. However, LGE has inherent disadvantages for the assessment of diffuse myocardial fibrosis. Therefore, T1 mapping and extracellular volume fraction (ECV) have been developed to quantify diffuse myocardial fibrosis. RESULTS: Although multicentre studies are still missing, the CMR parameters have been extensively applied for the identification of oedema/fibrosis and treatment decision making in ARDs. CONCLUSIONS: Tissue characterisation with CMR allows early and robust identification of CVD in ARD patients and contributes to personalized management in the patients.
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spelling pubmed-83148752021-08-11 Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Reveals Cardiac Pathophysiology in Autoimmune Rheumatic Diseases Markousis-Mavrogenis, George Sfikakis, Petros P. Koutsogeorgopoulou, Loukia Dimitroulas, Theodoros Katsifis, Gikas Giannakopoulou, Aikaterini Voulgari, Paraskevi Kolovou, Genovefa Kitas, George D. Mavrogeni, Sophie I. Mediterr J Rheumatol Review BACKGROUND/AIMS: The high incidence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in patients with autoimmune rheumatic diseases (ARDs) is the main driver towards increased mortality in this patient group. Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) can non-invasively and robustly detect CVD in ARD patients at an early stage of development. The review summarises the diagnostic information provided by CMR in ARD patients. SUMMARY: CMR uses a strong magnetic field combined with radio-frequency pulses (pulse sequences) to generate images. Firstly, balanced steady-state free precession (bSSFP) can be used for evaluating cardiac anatomy, mass, wall motion, atrial/ventricular function. Secondly, T2-weighted imaging (T2-W) can be used for oedema detection, which appears as a high signal intensity area on STIR (short tau inversion recovery) images. T2 mapping is a newer T2-W technique that can provide more optimal identification of myocardial oedema. Lastly, late gadolinium enhanced (LGE) T1-W images, taken 15 min. after injection of contrast agent, allow the detection of myocardial replacement fibrosis, which appears as a bright area in a background of black myocardium. However, LGE has inherent disadvantages for the assessment of diffuse myocardial fibrosis. Therefore, T1 mapping and extracellular volume fraction (ECV) have been developed to quantify diffuse myocardial fibrosis. RESULTS: Although multicentre studies are still missing, the CMR parameters have been extensively applied for the identification of oedema/fibrosis and treatment decision making in ARDs. CONCLUSIONS: Tissue characterisation with CMR allows early and robust identification of CVD in ARD patients and contributes to personalized management in the patients. The Mediterranean Journal of Rheumatology (MJR) 2021-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8314875/ /pubmed/34386698 http://dx.doi.org/10.31138/mjr.32.1.15 Text en © 2021 The Mediterranean Journal of Rheumatology (MJR) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under and Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
spellingShingle Review
Markousis-Mavrogenis, George
Sfikakis, Petros P.
Koutsogeorgopoulou, Loukia
Dimitroulas, Theodoros
Katsifis, Gikas
Giannakopoulou, Aikaterini
Voulgari, Paraskevi
Kolovou, Genovefa
Kitas, George D.
Mavrogeni, Sophie I.
Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Reveals Cardiac Pathophysiology in Autoimmune Rheumatic Diseases
title Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Reveals Cardiac Pathophysiology in Autoimmune Rheumatic Diseases
title_full Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Reveals Cardiac Pathophysiology in Autoimmune Rheumatic Diseases
title_fullStr Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Reveals Cardiac Pathophysiology in Autoimmune Rheumatic Diseases
title_full_unstemmed Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Reveals Cardiac Pathophysiology in Autoimmune Rheumatic Diseases
title_short Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Reveals Cardiac Pathophysiology in Autoimmune Rheumatic Diseases
title_sort cardiovascular magnetic resonance reveals cardiac pathophysiology in autoimmune rheumatic diseases
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8314875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34386698
http://dx.doi.org/10.31138/mjr.32.1.15
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