Imaging technique and current status of valvular heart disease using cardiac MRI

2013 | journal article. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Imaging technique and current status of valvular heart disease using cardiac MRI​
Lotz, J.   & Sohns, J. M.​ (2013) 
Der Radiologe53(10) pp. 872​-879​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00117-012-2468-z 

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Lotz, Joachim ; Sohns, J. M.
Abstract
The main indications for cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the evaluation of valvular heart disease are pathologies of the aortic and pulmonary valve. For mitral and tricuspid valve pathologies MRI is not the first line modality as these are usually well visualized by echocardiography. The advantages of MRI in valvular heart disease are a high reliability in the evaluation of ventricular volumes and function as well as the assessment of the perivalvular arterial or atrial structures. This reliability and the limitless access to any imaging plane partially compensates for the lower temporal and spatial resolution in comparison to echocardiography. In patients with congenital heart disease, cardiac MRI is established as a valuable diagnostic tool in daily clinical management, especially for the evaluation of pulmonary valve defects. Nevertheless, echocardiography remains the first-line diagnostic imaging tool for the foreseeable future.
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2013
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Springer
Journal
Der Radiologe 
ISSN
1432-2102; 0033-832X

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