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Accuracy of Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Diagnosing Pediatric Cardiac Masses

Authors :
Margaret M. Samyn
Keren Hasbani
Emanuela R. Valsangiacomo
Sassan Hashemi
Tal Geva
Carlos F. Rosental
Amee Shah
Sujatha Buddhe
Antonio R. Perez-Atayde
David A. Parra
Gabriela Liberato
Ravi Ashwath
Supriya Jain
Katie L. Mowers
Sunil J. Ghelani
Juan Carlos Muniz
Heynric B. Grotenhuis
Rebecca S. Beroukhim
M. Jay Campbell
Lynn A. Sleeper
Tarique Hussain
Nilanjana Misra
Shelby Kutty
Timothy C. Slesnick
Anthony Merlocco
Russell R. Cross
Sowmya Balasubramanian
Pierluigi Festa
Maria Kiaffas
Christopher Z. Lam
Arni Nutting
David M. Biko
Deepa Prasad
Sanjeet Hegde
Jyoti K. Patel
Lindsay Griffin
Source :
JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging. 15:1391-1405
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2022.

Abstract

Objectives The goals of this study were to: 1) evaluate the cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) characteristics of pediatric cardiac masses from a large international cohort; 2) test the accuracy of previously developed CMR-based diagnostic criteria; and 3) expand diagnostic criteria using new information. Background After diagnosis of a cardiac mass, clinicians must weigh the benefits and risks of ascertaining a tissue diagnosis. Limited data are available on the accuracy of previously developed noninvasive pediatric CMR-based diagnostic criteria. Methods CMR studies (children 0-18 years of age) with confirmatory histological and/or genetic diagnosis were analyzed by 2 reviewers, without knowledge of prior diagnosis. Diagnostic accuracy was graded as: 1) single correct diagnosis; 2) correct diagnosis among a differential; or 3) incorrect diagnosis. Results Of 213 cases, 174 (82%) had diagnoses that were represented in the previously published diagnostic criteria. In 70% of 174 cases, both reviewers achieved a single correct diagnosis (94% of fibromas, 71% of rhabdomyomas, and 50% of myxomas). When ≤2 differential diagnoses were included, both reviewers reached a correct diagnosis in 86% of cases. Of 29 malignant tumors, both reviewers indicated malignancy as a single diagnosis in 52% of cases. Including ≤2 differential diagnoses, both reviewers indicated malignancy in 83% of cases. Of 6 CMR sequences examined, acquisition of first-pass perfusion and late gadolinium enhancement were independently associated with a higher likelihood of a single correct diagnosis. Conclusions CMR of cardiac masses in children leads to an accurate diagnosis in most cases. A comprehensive imaging protocol is associated with higher diagnostic accuracy.

Details

ISSN :
1936878X
Volume :
15
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........42bf742bcf8f4c19cdc3fa7e4ebb9636
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcmg.2021.07.010