2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.05.31.24308269
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Lung water density is increased in patients at risk of heart failure and is largely independent of conventional CMR measures

Nithin R. Iyer,
Jennifer A. Bryant,
Thu-Thao Le
et al.

Abstract: AimsNon-invasive methods to quantify pulmonary congestion are lacking in clinical practice. Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) lung water density (LWD) mapping is accurate, reproducible, and has prognostic value. However, it is not known whether LWD is associated with routinely acquired CMR parameters.Methods and ResultsThis was a prospective, observational cohort including healthy controls and patients at risk of heart failure. Lung water density was measured using CMR with a free-breathing short echo ti… Show more

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