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The application of cardiovascular magnetic resonance in risk stratification and prognosis evaluation in dilated cardiomyopathy
ZHANG Tianyue  FENG Yuling  WU Xingqiang  ZHAI Zhaohua  LI Rui 

Cite this article as: Zhang TY, Feng YL, Wu XQ, et al. The application of cardiovascular magnetic resonance in risk stratification and prognosis evaluation in dilated cardiomyopathy[J]. Chin J Magn Reson Imaging, 2021, 12(3): 95-97, 101. DOI:10.12015/issn.1674-8034.2021.03.023.


[Abstract] Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) represents a heterogeneous heart disease characterized by left ventricular dilatation and left ventricular systolic dysfunction, which could eventually result in heart failure, arrhythmia and sudden death and was also the main cause of heart transplantation. It is essential to accurately evaluate the degree of cardiac involvement, stratify disease risk, and identify high-risk individual who require close follow-up and intensive treatment in DCM patients. Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is characterized by multi-modal and multi-parameter imaging. Using CMR cine sequences could accurately assess the morphological and functional abnormalities, whereas CMR-based histology and microstructure imaging could also provide more valuable prognosis information for DCM patients. This article will provide the overview of application progress of CMR in the risk stratification and prognosis assessment in DCM patients.
[Keywords] dilated cardiomyopathy;cardiovascular magnetic resonance;magnetic resonance imaging;prognosis;risk stratification

ZHANG Tianyue   FENG Yuling   WU Xingqiang   ZHAI Zhaohua   LI Rui*  

Sichuan Key Laboratory of Medical Imaging, Department of Radiology, Affiliated Hospital of North Sichuan Medical College, Nanchong 637007, China

Li R, E-mail: ddtwg_nsmc@163.com

Conflicts of interest   None.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS  This article is supported by the National Natural Science Found of China No. 81801674 Nanchong-University Cooperative Research Project No. 19SXHZ0114
Received  2021-01-04
Accepted  2021-01-21
DOI: 10.12015/issn.1674-8034.2021.03.023
Cite this article as: Zhang TY, Feng YL, Wu XQ, et al. The application of cardiovascular magnetic resonance in risk stratification and prognosis evaluation in dilated cardiomyopathy[J]. Chin J Magn Reson Imaging, 2021, 12(3): 95-97, 101. DOI:10.12015/issn.1674-8034.2021.03.023.

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