[MRI in cardiology: clinical applications and perspectives].

Annales de radiologie Pub Date : 1995-01-01
E Mousseaux, M Sapoval, J C Gaux
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Abstract

MRI is an effective tool in the evaluation of cardiovascular diseases. With continued improvements in MR angiography, velocity mapping, myocardial tagging, imaging speed and display, it is anticipated that MRI will play an ever-increasing role in the morphological evaluation of many cardiovascular anomalies. The need for quantification in cardiology has led to the development of a variety of techniques to assess cardiac size and function. In attempting to answer these clinical questions, MRI provides major advantages several: extraordinary flexibility, powerful contrast mechanisms, sensitivity to flow and motion, and freedom from ionizing radiation, contrast agent and acoustic windows. Because of accurate initial results in quantifying cardiac chamber size, global and segmental function, it is likely that MRI methods will play an increasing role in the evaluation of cardiac structure and function. Recently, MRI has emerged as an important tool in the evaluation of great vessel disease, particularly in the evaluation of both congenital and acquired abnormalities of the aorta. Early evidence suggests that magnetic resonance may help in distinguishing constrictive pericarditis from restrictive cardiomyopathy (e.g., amyloid heart disease). Cardiac-MRI lends itself to assessment of intracardiac masses. Spin-echo imaging alone is often sufficient for diagnosis. Cine-MRI has important additive value, however, when a mass lesion shows dynamic motion, or when abnormal flow patterns in conjunction with a mass lesion require evaluation.

[MRI在心脏病学中的临床应用和前景]。
MRI是评价心血管疾病的有效工具。随着磁共振血管造影、速度制图、心肌标记、成像速度和显示的不断改进,预计MRI将在许多心血管异常的形态学评估中发挥越来越大的作用。心脏病学对量化的需求导致了各种评估心脏大小和功能的技术的发展。在试图回答这些临床问题时,MRI提供了几个主要优势:非凡的灵活性,强大的对比机制,对流动和运动的敏感性,以及电离辐射,造影剂和声窗的自由。由于在量化心腔大小、整体和节段功能方面的准确初步结果,MRI方法很可能在心脏结构和功能的评估中发挥越来越大的作用。近年来,MRI已成为评估大血管疾病的重要工具,特别是在评估先天性和获得性主动脉异常方面。早期证据表明,磁共振可能有助于区分缩窄性心包炎和限制性心肌病(如淀粉样心脏病)。心脏mri可用于评估心脏内肿块。单独的自旋回波成像通常足以诊断。然而,当肿块病变表现出动态运动,或者当异常血流模式与肿块病变需要评估时,Cine-MRI具有重要的附加价值。
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