Does equilibrium contrast cardiovascular magnetic resonance measurement of myocardial extracellular volume show gender differences and disease-specific variability?
Myocardial ECV assessed by equilibrium contrast CMR shows early potential as a useful biomarker in health and disease.
Myocardial ECV, assessed non-invasively in the septum with equilibrium contrast cardiovascular magnetic resonance, shows gender differences in normal individuals and disease-specific variability. Therefore, ECV shows early potential to be a useful biomarker in health and disease.
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