TY - JOUR
T1 - MRI of cardiac sarcoidosis
T2 - Basal and subepicardial localization of myocardial lesions and their effect on left ventricular function
AU - Ichinose, Azusa
AU - Otani, Hiroki
AU - Oikawa, Minako
AU - Takase, Kei
AU - Saito, Haruo
AU - Shimokawa, Hiroaki
AU - Takahashi, Shoki
PY - 2008/9
Y1 - 2008/9
N2 - OBJECTIVE. The objective of our study was to use MRI to analyze the topographic localization of myocardial lesions and their relationship to plasma brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) levels and several cardiac function parameters in patients with cardiac sarcoidosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS . Delayed contrast-enhanced MRI was performed in 40 patients with sarcoidosis (11 cardiac, 29 extracardiac cases). Using a 29-segment model of the left ventricle (LV), the extent of myocardial hyperenhancement was visually scored (0 = no hyperenhancement, 1 = 1-25%, 2 = 26-50%, 3 = 51-75%, 4 = 76-100% hyperenhancement) and was compared with plasma BNP level and several parameters of cardiac function. RESULTS. Ten of the 11 patients with cardiac sarcoidosis showed myocardial hyperenhancement, whereas none of the 29 patients without cardiac sarcoidosis did. In patients with cardiac sarcoidosis, hyperenhancement was significantly more extensive in basal short axis slices than in apical short axis slices (p < 0.0005). Myocardial hyperenhancement was significantly more frequent in subepicardial layers than in subendocardial layers. The global extent of myocardial hyperenhancement was significantly correlated with plasma BNP levels and the LV end-diastolic volume index and was negatively correlated with the LV ejection fraction. CONCLUSION. In patients with cardiac sarcoidosis, myocardial lesions detected on delayed contrast-enhanced MRI were predominantly localized in the basal and subepicardial myocardium. The extent of myocardial lesions may be related to LV dysfunction and plasma BNP level in patients with cardiac sarcoidosis.
AB - OBJECTIVE. The objective of our study was to use MRI to analyze the topographic localization of myocardial lesions and their relationship to plasma brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) levels and several cardiac function parameters in patients with cardiac sarcoidosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS . Delayed contrast-enhanced MRI was performed in 40 patients with sarcoidosis (11 cardiac, 29 extracardiac cases). Using a 29-segment model of the left ventricle (LV), the extent of myocardial hyperenhancement was visually scored (0 = no hyperenhancement, 1 = 1-25%, 2 = 26-50%, 3 = 51-75%, 4 = 76-100% hyperenhancement) and was compared with plasma BNP level and several parameters of cardiac function. RESULTS. Ten of the 11 patients with cardiac sarcoidosis showed myocardial hyperenhancement, whereas none of the 29 patients without cardiac sarcoidosis did. In patients with cardiac sarcoidosis, hyperenhancement was significantly more extensive in basal short axis slices than in apical short axis slices (p < 0.0005). Myocardial hyperenhancement was significantly more frequent in subepicardial layers than in subendocardial layers. The global extent of myocardial hyperenhancement was significantly correlated with plasma BNP levels and the LV end-diastolic volume index and was negatively correlated with the LV ejection fraction. CONCLUSION. In patients with cardiac sarcoidosis, myocardial lesions detected on delayed contrast-enhanced MRI were predominantly localized in the basal and subepicardial myocardium. The extent of myocardial lesions may be related to LV dysfunction and plasma BNP level in patients with cardiac sarcoidosis.
KW - Delayed contrast enhancement
KW - Left ventricular function
KW - MRI
KW - Myocardial infarction
KW - Myocardium
KW - Noncaseating granulomas
KW - Sarcoidosis
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U2 - 10.2214/AJR.07.3089
DO - 10.2214/AJR.07.3089
M3 - Article
C2 - 18716120
AN - SCOPUS:51349090151
SN - 0361-803X
VL - 191
SP - 862
EP - 869
JO - The American journal of roentgenology and radium therapy
JF - The American journal of roentgenology and radium therapy
IS - 3
ER -