Clinical Application of Information Medicine Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Quantitative Imaging in Central Nervous System Cardiology Cardiomyopathy
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Published:2021-02-01
Issue:2
Volume:11
Page:623-629
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ISSN:2156-7018
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Container-title:Journal of Medical Imaging and Health Informatics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:j med imaging hlth inform
Author:
Shen Jianhong,Li Zanfei,Ren Xianliang
Abstract
Objective: To study the left ventricular systolic function in patients with central nervous system endocarditis myocarditis by using information-based cardiac magnetic resonance quantitative imaging technique. LGE and T1 mapping techniques were used to evaluate myocardial localized
fibrosis and diffuse fibrosis, respectively. The situation is to explore the limitations and the relationship between diffuse cardiomyopathy and cardiac function. Methods: A total of 44 patients with dilated cardiomyopathy and 23 healthy volunteers were scanned with a magnetic resonance
imager to determine the occurrence of focal myocardial and diffuse fibrosis, and to analyze the relationship between left ventricular systolic function and left ventricular systolic function. Relationship. Results: The TML values (1335.23 ± 60.91 ms) and LGE (–) subgroups
(1309.05 ± 55.02 ms) in the DCMLGE(+) subgroup were significantly different from those in the control group (P < 0.001); however, DCMLGE ( There was no significant difference in the myocardial T1 values between the + and LGE (–) groups (P > 0.05). Conclusion:
Cardiac magnetic resonance quantitative imaging technology can reflect the diffuse fibrosis of patients with cardiomyopathy, and can detect early myocardial fibrosis early. In addition, patients with cardiomyopathy have myocardial limitations and diffuse fibrosis, which affects the contractile
function of the left ventricle of the heart.
Publisher
American Scientific Publishers
Subject
Health Informatics,Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging