251. Delayed enhancement and myocardial velocity mapping CMR reveal differences in regional left ventricular function with varying levels of scar
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James C. Carr, Darshit Thakrar, Jeremy D. Collins, Michael Markl, Jacob U. Fluckiger, and Amita Goyal
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Medicine(all) ,lcsh:Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology ,Ventricular function ,Myocardial tissue ,business.industry ,Myocardial velocity ,Diastole ,Gold standard (test) ,Delayed enhancement ,Doppler imaging ,lcsh:RC666-701 ,Internal medicine ,Poster Presentation ,Cardiology ,Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Angiology - Abstract
Background Delayed enhancement (DE) CMR is the gold standard for detecting irreversibly damaged myocardial tissue (scar). Yet, direct impact of scar on regional systolic and diastolic left ventricular (LV) function is not well understood. Standard tools for LV velocities (Tissue Doppler Imaging) are limited by poor reproducibility and incomplete assessment of all regions and motion directions. Myocardial CMR velocity mapping (MVM) is reproducible, non-invasive, and allows direct measure of myocardial velocities of all LV motion components in all regions. Here, we analyze effects of LV scar burden on myocardial motion.
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