Perfusion cardiovascular magnetic resonance:
will it replace SPECT? |
In the USA, in 2005, about half of
patients who died of a heart attack
did not reach the hospital for emergency
treatment, indicating the
need for earlier detection of coronary
artery disease (CAD). Single
photon emission computed tomography
(SPECT) imaging has a high
diagnostic and prognostic power
despite some technical limitations.
Perfusion- and late-enhancement
cardiovascular magnetic resonance
(CMR) are not limited by such restrictions.
Multicenter trials have
found a high diagnostic performance
of CMR for the detection of
CAD, with one trial additionally
showing superiority of CMR over
SPECT. The advantages of CMR,
eg, lack of radiation exposure, will
likely promote a shift toward early
CAD detection by CMR. Nevertheless,
more efforts are needed to
standardize the technique, train
physicians and personnel, and improve
access to infrastructures...
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