Abstract:Although cardiac MRI (CMR) provides accurate quantitative assessment of myocardial function, structure, and tissue characterization, there is growing evidence of the prognostic signifi cance of CMR in the clinical setting. This article aims to not only review the diagnostic utility of CMR but all the prognostic implications in different cardiac conditions. First, CMR can distinguish ischemic from nonischemic cardiomyopathies and is establishing an increasing role in risk stratifying patients with heart failure… Show more
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