Quantitative cardiovascular magnetic resonance perfusion imaging identifies reduced flow reserve in microvascular coronary artery disease.
Benjamin ZorachPeter W ShawJamieson BourqueSujith KuruvillaPelbreton C BalfourYang YangRoshin MathewJonathan PanJorge A GonzalezAngela M TaylorCraig H MeyerFrederick H EpsteinChristopher M KramerMichael SalernoPublished in: Journal of cardiovascular magnetic resonance : official journal of the Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (2018)
Stress myocardial perfusion and MPR as measured by fully quantitative CMR perfusion imaging are reduced in subjects with risk factors for MVD with no obstructive CAD as compared to healthy controls. Neither myocardial hypertrophy nor fibrosis accounts for these differences.
Keyphrases
- high resolution
- coronary artery disease
- magnetic resonance
- contrast enhanced
- genome wide
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- left ventricular
- cardiovascular events
- mass spectrometry
- dna methylation
- heart failure
- type diabetes
- cardiovascular disease
- fluorescence imaging
- acute coronary syndrome
- photodynamic therapy
- stress induced