Microvascular obstruction by cardiac MRI in STEMI patients doubles all-cause mortality risk up to six years post-infarction.
Does the presence of microvascular obstruction detected by cardiac magnetic resonance imaging predict long-term all-cause mortality in STEMI patients?
Microvascular obstruction detected by CMR in STEMI patients is a strong prognostic marker for all-cause mortality up to six years post-infarction.
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In STEMI patients, the presence of MVO by cardiac magnetic resonance imaging is associated with a more than two-fold higher risk of all-cause mortality up to six years after the index event. This relation seems to dissipate beyond this time period.
Amier et al. (Fri,) reported a other. Microvascular obstruction by cardiac MRI in STEMI patients doubles all-cause mortality risk up to six years post-infarction.
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