The role of cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in patients with ischemic heart disease

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Lebanese Order of Physicians

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Over the last decade, cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging has emerged as a powerful non-invasive imaging modality with pivotal role in the evaluation and management of patients with coronary artery disease. In particular, it quantifies ventricular function, detects myocardial ischemia and scar, visualizes myocardial edema and hemorrhage. CMR provides high resolution images that are not limited by acoustic window, and without the use of radiation or iodine contrast, hence being an attractive alternative to other non-invasive modalities. In this paper we present four different cases illustrating the role of CMR in the diagnosis of patients with known or suspected coronary artery disease, how it provides prognostic information and may guide or alter the management.

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Cardiovascular magnetic resonance, Coronary artery disease, Viability, Adult, Female, Humans, Magnetic resonance imaging, cine, Male, Middle aged, Myocardial ischemia, Troponin t, Anterior wall akinesis, Anteroseptal hypokinesia, Article, Cardiac imaging, Case report, Coronary artery obstruction, Coronary stenting, Dyslipidemia, Dyspnea, Echocardiography, Electrocardiogram, Follow up, Heart catheterization, Heart disease, Heart muscle ischemia, Heart perfusion, Human, Hypertension, Image enhancement, Ischemic heart disease, Left anterior descending coronary artery, Medical history, Myocardial hibernation, Myocarditis, Right coronary artery, Smoking, Thorax pain, Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging

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