Editorial - Non-Invasive Assessment of Myocardial Oxygenation with MRI

Jie Zheng
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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the number one cause of death in most western countries, and a major cause of hospital admissions. One major disorder of CVD is myocardial ischemia, resulting from upstream coronary artery stenosis or impaired microcirculation. The common clinical manifestations of myocardial ischemia are angina (stable and unstable), myocardial infarction (heart attack), heart failure, arrhythmia (irregular heart beat), and sudden death. The cause of myocardial ischemia is the lack of oxygen-rich blood supply to the myocardial tissue. Balance of myocardial oxygen supply and demand is essential for maintaining the integrity of myocardial metabolism and mechanical function. Strictly speaking, myocardial ischemia is defined by the imbalance of oxygen supply and demand in the myocardial tissue. The assessment of myocardial blood flow is not always adequate to determine whether the tissue is ischemic or not. Conversely, non-invasive assessment of this balance will have a significant clinical impact on the diagnosis and monitoring of cardiac patients with ischemia. Positron emission tomography (PET) has long been recognized as the gold standard for quantifying myocardial oxygenation in terms of myocardial oxygen consumption rate (MVO2) using a
社论-用MRI无创评估心肌氧合
心血管疾病(CVD)仍然是大多数西方国家的头号死亡原因,也是入院的主要原因。心血管疾病的一个主要疾病是心肌缺血,由上游冠状动脉狭窄或微循环受损引起。心肌缺血的常见临床表现为心绞痛(稳定型和不稳定型)、心肌梗死(心脏病发作)、心力衰竭、心律失常(心律不齐)和猝死。心肌缺血的原因是心肌组织缺乏富氧血液供应。心肌氧供需平衡对维持心肌代谢和机械功能的完整性至关重要。严格地说,心肌缺血是指心肌组织的氧供需不平衡。心肌血流量的评估并不总是足以确定组织是否缺血。相反,对这种平衡的无创评估将对心脏缺血患者的诊断和监测产生重大的临床影响。长期以来,正电子发射断层扫描(PET)一直被认为是心肌氧耗率(MVO2)定量的金标准
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