The Role of Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Management of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Luca Pugliese, Alessandra Luciano, Marcello Chiocchi
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Abstract

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is the most common genetic cardiomyopathy, caused by either sarcomere protein or other gene mutations. It is a complex and highly heterogeneous disorder, with phenotypes ranging from asymptomatic to severe disease, characterized by asymmetric left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy unexplained by loading conditions, which is also associated with myocardial fiber disarray, and preserved or increased ejection fraction without LV dilation. Comprehensive personal and family history, physical examination, and ECG testing raise suspicion of HCM, and echocardiogram represents the first-line imaging modality for confirming a diagnosis. Moreover, contrast-enhanced cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging has increasingly emerged as a fundamental diagnostic and prognostic tool in HCM management. This article reviews the role of CMR in HCM identification and differentiation from phenotypic mimics, characterization of HCM phenotypes, monitoring of disease progression, evaluation of pre- and post-septal reduction treatments, and selection of candidates for implantable cardioverter-defibrillator. By providing information on cardiac morphology and function and tissue characterization, CMR is particularly helpful in the quantification of myocardial wall thickness, the detection of hypertrophy in areas blind to echocardiogram, subtle morphologic features in the absence of LV hypertrophy, myocardial fibrosis, and apical aneurysm, the evaluation of LV outflow tract obstruction, and the assessment of LV function in end-stage dilated HCM.

心脏磁共振成像在肥厚性心肌病治疗中的作用。
肥厚性心肌病(HCM)是最常见的遗传性心肌病,由肌瘤蛋白或其他基因突变引起。这是一种复杂且高度异质性的疾病,其表型从无症状到严重疾病不等,其特征是负荷条件无法解释的不对称左室(LV)肥大,这也与心肌纤维紊乱有关,并且在没有左室扩张的情况下保留或增加射血分数。全面的个人和家族史、体格检查和心电图检查提示HCM的嫌疑,超声心动图是确认诊断的一线成像方式。此外,对比增强心脏磁共振(CMR)成像越来越多地成为HCM管理的基本诊断和预后工具。本文综述了CMR在HCM的识别和从表型模拟物中分化、HCM表型的表征、疾病进展的监测、室间隔缩小治疗前后的评估以及植入式心律转复除颤器的选择中的作用。通过提供心脏形态、功能和组织特征的信息,CMR在心肌壁厚度的量化、超声心动图盲区肥大的检测、无左室肥大、心肌纤维化和顶动脉瘤的细微形态学特征、左室流出道梗阻的评估以及终末期扩张型HCM的左室功能评估方面尤其有用。
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Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease
Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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