Current trends and challenges in the clinical use of cardiovascular magnetic resonance: a survey from the Italian Society of Cardiology.

European heart journal. Imaging methods and practice Pub Date : 2025-04-17 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/ehjimp/qyaf046
Lorenzo Monti, Fabrizio Ricci, Andrea Baggiano, Andrea Barison, Nazario Carrabba, Stefano Figliozzi, Patrizia Pedrotti, Camilla Torlasco, Erika Tempo, Alessandro Giaj Levra, Stefania Paolillo, Gianfranco Sinagra, Pasquale Perrone Filardi, Ciro Indolfi, Santo Dellegrottaglie
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Aims: Challenges related to the use of cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) remain a key issue to secure its full clinical impact. This survey aimed to assess the awareness of CMR clinical utility and to collect data on its local usage levels, operational barriers, and report efficacy, with the goal of identifying key obstacles to its effective implementation across Italy.

Methods and results: The CMR Working Group of the Italian Society of Cardiology promoted an online survey targeting Italian physicians involved in direct care of patients with cardiovascular disease. The questionnaire was completed by 709 physicians, mostly working in public or university hospitals (75%); 27% were medical residents. Cardiomyopathies and myocarditis were identified as the most established clinical indications for CMR. 79% of respondents perceived underutilisation of CMR in their local settings, with waiting times exceeding 3 months in 42% of cases. Public hospitals were reported as the primary providers of CMR services (41%), with the majority of CMR reports signed exclusively by radiologists. Obstacles in obtaining clinically useful and effective CMR exams were frequent, with 69% of respondents often encountering issues. Need for an expert second opinion was reported by 27% of participants either often or always. Stress CMR was reported of limited access or unavailable by 79% of respondents.

Conclusion: CMR is highly regarded for its clinical utility but underutilized due to operational barriers, mainly long waiting times and lack of specific competence. Perceived inadequacy in report quality is common and contributes to a consistent rate of second-opinion requests.

心血管磁共振临床应用的当前趋势和挑战:意大利心脏病学会的一项调查。
目的:与心血管磁共振(CMR)使用相关的挑战仍然是确保其充分临床影响的关键问题。该调查旨在评估对CMR临床应用的认识,并收集有关其当地使用水平、操作障碍和报告疗效的数据,目的是确定其在意大利有效实施的主要障碍。方法和结果:意大利心脏病学会CMR工作组发起了一项针对直接护理心血管疾病患者的意大利医生的在线调查。问卷由709名医生完成,其中大部分在公立或大学医院工作(75%);27%是住院医生。心肌病和心肌炎被确定为CMR最确定的临床适应症。79%的应答者认为在当地没有充分利用CMR, 42%的病例等待时间超过3个月。据报道,公立医院是CMR服务的主要提供者(41%),大多数CMR报告由放射科医生独家签署。获得临床有用和有效的CMR检查的障碍是常见的,69%的受访者经常遇到问题。27%的参与者表示经常或总是需要专家的第二意见。79%的受访者报告压力CMR的访问受限或不可用。结论:CMR的临床应用受到高度重视,但由于操作障碍,主要是等待时间长和缺乏专业能力,因此未得到充分利用。认为报告质量不足是常见的,这有助于一致的第二意见请求率。
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