European Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (EuroCMR) registry--multi national results from 57 centers in 15 countries.


Autoria(s): Bruder O.; Wagner A.; Lombardi M.; Schwitter J.; van Rossum A.; Pilz G.; Nothnagel D.; Steen H.; Petersen S.; Nagel E.; Prasad S.; Schumm J.; Greulich S.; Cagnolo A.; Monney P.; Deluigi C.C.; Dill T.; Frank H.; Sabin G.; Schneider S.; Mahrholdt H.
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2013

Resumo

BACKGROUND: The EuroCMR registry sought to evaluate indications, image quality, safety and impact on patient management of clinical routine CMR in a multi-national European setting. Furthermore, interim analysis of the specific protocols should underscore the prognostic potential of CMR. METHODS: Multi-center registry with consecutive enrolment of patients in 57 centers in 15 countries. More than 27000 consecutive patients were enrolled. RESULTS: The most important indications were risk stratification in suspected CAD/Ischemia (34.2%), workup of myocarditis/cardiomyopathies (32.2%), as well as assessment of viability (14.6%). Image quality was diagnostic in more than 98% of cases. Severe complications occurred in 0.026%, always associated with stress testing. No patient died during or due to CMR. In 61.8% CMR findings impacted on patient management. Importantly, in nearly 8.7% the final diagnosis based on CMR was different to the diagnosis before CMR, leading to a complete change in management. Interim analysis of suspected CAD and risk stratification in HCM specific protocols revealed a low rate of adverse events for suspected CAD patients with normal stress CMR (1.0% per year), and for HCM patients without LGE (2.7% per year). CONCLUSION: The most important indications in Europe are risk stratification in suspected CAD/Ischemia, work-up of myocarditis and cardiomyopathies, as well as assessment of viability. CMR imaging is a safe procedure, has diagnostic image quality in more than 98% of cases, and its results have strong impact on patient management. Interim analyses of the specific protocols underscore the prognostic value of clinical routine CMR in CAD and HCM.

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isbn:1532-429X (Electronic)

pmid:23331632

doi:10.1186/1532-429X-15-9

isiid:000315380000001

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en

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

Fonte

Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance, vol. 15, no. 9, pp. 1-9

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info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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