Six of the nine SNPs previously identified at exome- or genome-wide significance in common variant studies of cardiomyopathy were also associated at genome-wide significance with at least one cardiac MRI phenotype in our study, including SNPs near ALPK3, BAG3, CLCNKA/HSPB7, FHOD3, FLNC, and...
Recently, cardiac MRI has gained a more prominent role in the diagnosis of myocarditis.92 The role of cardiac markers in the evaluation for myocarditis is limited. Troponin elevations are not specific or sensitive for the diagnosis of myocarditis.93 However, having a positive troponin does increase...
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For functional imaging, nuclear cardiology, stress echocardiography, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are used, whereas for anatomical imaging or non-invasive angiography, MRI, multislice CT (MSCT), and electron beam CT (EBCT) are used. This manuscript will update the reader on the current ...
Cardiac monitoring can help your doctor determine if you have an irregular heartbeat and what type. Unlike other methods of monitoring, an insertable cardiac monitor (ICM) can track your heartbeat long-term, if necessary.
During cardiologic work-up, echocardiography, combined left/right heart catheterization and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) established the diagnosis of constrictive pericarditis. Under conservative medical treatment, the patient again developed cardiac decompensation and, thus, a pericardectomy was performed...
When the heart problems were sorted and it was time to finally escape the intensive care unit, Sinema could not move his legs. An MRI found that, during treatment, his spinal cord suffered significant injury. Doctors said he likely would not walk again, but a transfer to the world-renowned...
MRI and serum high-sensitivity C reactive protein predict long-term mortality in non-ischaemic cardiomyopathy Open Heart, 2 (2015), Article e000298 CrossrefGoogle Scholar [9] S.M. Shanbhag, A.M. Greve, T. Aspelund, E.B. Schelbert, J.J. Cao, R. Danielsen, et al. Prevalence and progno...
Taking advantage of the larger organ (compared to rats) and guided by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) we deduced further anatomical information of radiocaine binding in the heart using image fusion from different times after injection (Figure S4). A summed PET image from 30–90 seconds ...
Myocardial delayed enhancement CT for the evaluation of heart failure: comparison to MRI Radiology, 288 (2018), pp. 682-691 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar 32 F. Grothues, G.C. Smith, J.C. Moon, et al. Comparison of interstudy reproducibility of cardiovascular magnetic resonance with two-dimen...