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Myocardial viability under various ischemic burdens in chronic total occlusions: A stress-cardiac magnetic resonance study
Objectives: This study aimed to analyze each myocardial segment's ischemic burden, scarring, function, and viability by late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) imaging and stress-MRI using adenosine. Materials and methods: Semi-quantitative and qualitative parameters of myocardial segments were obtai...
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description | Objectives: This study aimed to analyze each myocardial segment's ischemic burden, scarring, function, and viability by late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) imaging and stress-MRI using adenosine. Materials and methods: Semi-quantitative and qualitative parameters of myocardial segments were obtained by stress-MRI. Moreover, segments without perfusion defect were defined as the no ischemic group, segments with a perfusion defect of ≤50% were defined as a low ischemic burden group, and segments with a perfusion defect of >50% were defined as a high ischemic burden group. “Segmental wall thickening (SWT)” was defined as the absolute difference between the end-diastolic and end-systolic wall thickness. Finally, viability was defined by dysfunctional myocardium (50%. Among the different ischemic burden groups, there were significant differences in LGE volume (p 0.05). Conclusions: Stress MRI parameters can accurately and detailly assess myocardial viability and function, so multi-parameter joint assessment of CTO patients by stress MRI may help in treatment decisions. |
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Among the different ischemic burden groups, there were significant differences in LGE volume (p < 0.01), and the trend of SWT was consistent with the degree of myocardial ischemia. The incidence of ≤50% LGE and viable myocardium was higher in segments of the no ischemia and low ischemic burden groups. However, there was no significant difference in the incidence of dysfunctional myocardial segments among the three groups (P > 0.05). 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