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Evaluation of left ventricle diastolic dysfunction in ischemic heart disease by CMR: Correlation with echocardiography and myocardial scarring
Authors:Noha Hosam El Din Behairy  Mohamed Homos  Ahmed Ramadan  Sherif Osama El Sayed Gouda
Affiliation:1. Radiology Department, Kasr El Aini Hospital, Cairo University, Egypt;2. Cardiology Department, Kasr El Aini Hospital, Cairo University, Egypt
Abstract:

Objective

To detect the value of cardiac MR imaging in assessment of left ventricle diastolic function in patients with ischemic heart disease compared to echocardiography and to correlate the degree of dysfunction to the extent of myocardial scarring.

Patients and methods

We examined 40 patients with known coronary artery disease. Mean patient’s age was 48 ± 10. All patients were subjected to 2D echocardiography and CMR including transmitral flow and left atrial planimetry. The degree of diastolic dysfunction was detected and correlated with the echocardiographic results and the extent of myocardial scarring.

Results

On CMR, 35% of the cases had grade I diastolic dysfunction, 35% showed grade II, 15% had grade III while 15% showed normal diastolic function. CMR showed 94.12% sensitivity, 100% specificity and 95% accuracy. Excellent agreement with echocardiography was detected (Kappa coefficient 0.931). There was a significant correlation between the degree of diastolic dysfunction and the extent of myocardial scarring with Spearman’s correlation coefficient of 0.492 and p = 0.028.

Conclusion

CMR has comparative results to echocardiography in assessment of diastolic dysfunction. We found a significant correlation between the degree of diastolic dysfunction and the extent of myocardial scarring.
Keywords:Cardiac magnetic resonance   Left ventricle diastolic function   Echocardiography   Ischemic heart disease   Diastolic heart failure
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