Assessing Regurgitation Severity, Adverse Remodeling, and Fibrosis with CMR in Primary Mitral Regurgitation

Amr Darwish, Akila Bersali, Mujtaba Saeed, Aneesh Dhore, Dimitrios Maragiannis, K. Carlos El-Tallawi, Dipan J. Shah

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Abstract

Purpose of Review: This review offers an evidence-based analysis of established and emerging cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) techniques used to assess the severity of primary mitral regurgitation (MR), identify adverse cardiac remodeling and its prognostic effect. The aim is to provide different insights regarding clinical decision-making and enhance the clinical outcomes of patients with MR. Recent Findings: Cardiac remodeling and myocardial replacement fibrosis are observed frequently in the presence of substantial LV volume overload, particularly in cases with severe primary MR. CMR serves as a useful diagnostic imaging modality in assessing mitral regurgitation severity, early detection of cardiac remodeling, myocardial dysfunction, and myocardial fibrosis, enabling timely intervention before irreversible damage ensues. Summary: Incorporating myocardial remodeling in terms of left ventricular (LV) dilatation and myocardial fibrosis with quantitative MR severity assessment by CMR may assist in defining optimal timing of intervention.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)705-715
Number of pages11
JournalCurrent Cardiology Reports
Volume26
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2024

Keywords

  • CMR
  • Cardiac remodeling
  • LGE
  • Myocardial fibrosis
  • Primary mitral regurgitation
  • Quantification

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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