Andrea Attanasio, Jessica Zannoni, Giandomenico Disabato, Gianluigi Guida, Lara Tondi, Antonia Camporeale, Antonio Rosato, Serena Anglese, Chiara Corrado, Mauro L Agnifili, Francesco Bedogni, Massimo Piepoli, Pietro Spagnolo, Alessandro Frigiola, Alessandro Giamberti, Mauro Lo Rito, Massimo Lombardi
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Dobutamine Stress Cardiac Magnetic Resonance role in patients with anomalous aortic origin of coronary arteries.
Background: Anomalous Aortic Origin of Coronary Arteries (AAOCA) is associated with myocardial ischemia and sudden cardiac death, particularly in young athletes. Although inducible myocardial ischemia investigation is generally recommended, there is no clear indication of the most appropriate stress test, as the ECG exercise stress test presents low diagnostic accuracy. Dobutamine-stress cardiac magnetic resonance (dsCMR) has been proposed as a promising diagnostic tool, but its application has been limited to pediatric populations.
Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the presence of inducible myocardial ischemia assessed by dsCMR in AAOCA patients, regardless of age, and to identify factors associated with inducible myocardial ischemia.
Methods: In this single-center observational study, 100 AAOCA patients who underwent to dsCMR were enrolled from 2015 to 2024.
Results: dsCMR resulted positive in 14 cases, all showing perfusion abnormalities, with only one presenting segmental wall motion abnormalities. dsCMR was found to be safe without major adverse events. Factors significantly associated with inducible ischemia included intramural course, the presence of ischemic late gadolinium enhancement (LGE), and a history of acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Nine patients (9%) showed small areas of ischemic LGE within the AAOCA territory, and they were older with a higher incidence of arterial hypertension, smoking habits and previous ACS episodes.
Conclusions: dsCMR is a reliable test for the evaluation of myocardial ischemia in AAOCA, especially for those with intramural course, ischemic LGE, and previous ACS episodes. Although rare, older patients may have a myocardial ischemic scar without alteration of ventricular function.
期刊介绍:
European Heart Journal – Cardiovascular Imaging is a monthly international peer reviewed journal dealing with Cardiovascular Imaging. It is an official publication of the European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging, a branch of the European Society of Cardiology.
The journal aims to publish the highest quality material, both scientific and clinical from all areas of cardiovascular imaging including echocardiography, magnetic resonance, computed tomography, nuclear and invasive imaging. A range of article types will be considered, including original research, reviews, editorials, image focus, letters and recommendation papers from relevant groups of the European Society of Cardiology. In addition it provides a forum for the exchange of information on all aspects of cardiovascular imaging.