CMR is vital in the management of cardiology inpatients: a tertiary centre experience.

The British journal of cardiology Pub Date : 2023-11-29 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.5837/bjc.2023.041
Rumneek Hampal, Kristopher D Knott, Aristides Plastiras, Nicholas H Bunce
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To review the utility of cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) in the management of hospital inpatients, we performed a retrospective review of all inpatient CMR scans performed over a six-month period at a tertiary referral cardiology centre. Patient demographics, indication for CMR imaging, results of the CMR scans and whether the results changed patient management were recorded. Change in management included medication changes, subsequent invasive procedures, or avoidance of such, and hospital discharge. Overall, 169 patients were included in the study cohort, 66% were male, mean age was 57.1 years. The most common indication for inpatient CMR was to investigate for cardiomyopathy (53% of patients). The most prevalent diagnosis post- CMR in our cohort was ischaemic heart disease, including ischaemic cardiomyopathy and coronary artery disease. There was a complete change in diagnosis or additional diagnosis found in 29% of patients following CMR. Overall, inpatient CMR led to a change in management in 77% of patients; the most common being changes to medication regimen. CMR was well tolerated in 99% of patients and image quality was diagnostic in 93% of cine scans performed. In conclusion, CMR is vital for the management of cardiology inpatients, having an impact that is at least as significant as in the management of outpatients.

CMR 对心脏病住院患者的管理至关重要:一家三级中心的经验。
为了回顾心血管磁共振(CMR)在住院患者管理中的作用,我们对一家三级转诊心脏病学中心在六个月内进行的所有住院患者 CMR 扫描进行了回顾性回顾。我们记录了患者的人口统计学特征、CMR 成像的适应症、CMR 扫描结果以及扫描结果是否改变了对患者的管理。治疗方法的改变包括药物改变、后续侵入性手术或避免此类手术以及出院。研究队列中共有 169 名患者,66% 为男性,平均年龄为 57.1 岁。住院CMR最常见的适应症是检查心肌病(53%的患者)。在我们的队列中,CMR 后最常见的诊断是缺血性心脏病,包括缺血性心肌病和冠状动脉疾病。29% 的患者在进行 CMR 后诊断完全改变或发现了额外的诊断。总体而言,住院病人 CMR 导致 77% 的病人改变了治疗方案,其中最常见的是药物治疗方案的改变。99% 的患者对 CMR 的耐受性良好,93% 的 cine 扫描图像具有诊断性。总之,CMR 对心脏病住院患者的管理至关重要,其影响至少与门诊患者的管理同等重要。
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