Does Cardiovascular T2-star (T2*) magnetic resonance improve the early diagnosis of myocardial iron overload compared to serum ferritin, liver iron, and conventional assessments of cardiac function?
Cardiovascular T2-star (T2*) magnetic resonance
Serum ferritin, liver iron, and conventional assessments of cardiac function
Quantification of myocardial iron depositionsurrogate
Cardiovascular T2* magnetic resonance enables early diagnosis of myocardial iron overload, which cannot be predicted by conventional markers, allowing for timely intensification of chelation therapy.
Myocardial iron deposition can be reproducibly quantified using myocardial T2* and this is the most significant variable for predicting the need for ventricular dysfunction treatment. Myocardial iron content cannot be predicted from serum ferritin or liver iron, and conventional assessments of cardiac function can only detect those with advanced disease. Early intensification of iron chelation therapy, guided by this technique, should reduce mortality from this reversible cardiomyopathy.
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Lisa Anderson
European Heart Journal
Royal Brompton Hospital
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69dcdb9dd111c0385b3596ca — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1053/euhj.2001.2822
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