Mitral annular calcification and valvular dysfunction: multimodality imaging evaluation, grading, and management.
Bo XuDuygu KocyigitTom Kai Ming WangCarmela D TanE Rene RodriguezGösta B PetterssonShinya UnaiBrian P GriffinPublished in: European heart journal. Cardiovascular Imaging (2021)
Mitral annular calcification (MAC) refers to calcium deposition in the fibrous skeleton of the mitral valve. It has many cardiovascular associations, including mitral valve dysfunction, elevated cardiovascular risk, arrhythmias, and endocarditis. Echocardiography conventionally is the first-line imaging modality for anatomic assessment, and evaluation of mitral valve function. Cardiac computed tomography (CT) has demonstrated importance as an imaging modality for the evaluation and planning of related procedures. It also holds promise in quantitative grading of MAC. Currently, there is no universally accepted definition or classification system of MAC severity. We review the multimodality imaging evaluation of MAC and associated valvular dysfunction and propose a novel classification system based on qualitative and quantitative measurements derived from echocardiography and cardiac CT.
Keyphrases
- mitral valve
- left ventricular
- computed tomography
- high resolution
- left atrial
- positron emission tomography
- oxidative stress
- dual energy
- image quality
- chronic kidney disease
- magnetic resonance imaging
- pulmonary hypertension
- systematic review
- deep learning
- coronary artery disease
- mass spectrometry
- big data
- photodynamic therapy