Native T1 mapping by cardiovascular resonance imaging detects subclinical cardiomyopathy in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus
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Results Sixteen age-matched subjects from the clinical pool with a low pre-test probability and normal CMR acted as a control group. Both groups had normal volumes and global systolic function (ejection fraction (%): control vs. SLE group: 60±13 vs. 56±12, p=0.57) and similar LV mass index (LVmass index (g/ m2): 43±12 vs. 51±12 g/ m2, p=0.18). SLE patients had significantly reduced longitudinal strain (%, -19±4 vs. -16±3, p=0.05) and showed intramyocardial (70%) or pericardial (63%) late gadolinium enhancement. SLE patients had significantly increased preconstrast myocardial T1 (T1native ) values and lambda (p<0.01). In comparison of significant measures, we identified T1native as the strongest discriminator between the patients and controls. Conclusions We demonstrate that in SLE patients without significant coronary artery disease there is evidence of subclinical perimyocardial involvement. Among variables to discern the subclinical cardiomyopathic process, T1 mapping performs best to discriminate between health and disease.
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دوره 15 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2013