Cardiac Magnetic Resonance in the Evaluation of Patients With Frequent Premature Ventricular Complexes
The role of cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) in the evaluation and management of patients with frequent premature ventricular complexes (PVCs) of unknown etiology remains unclear. This study evaluated the prevalence and prognostic significance of myocardial abnormalities detected with CMR among pati...
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description | The role of cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) in the evaluation and management of patients with frequent premature ventricular complexes (PVCs) of unknown etiology remains unclear.
This study evaluated the prevalence and prognostic significance of myocardial abnormalities detected with CMR among patients with frequent PVCs and no known structural heart disease.
This prospective cohort study included consecutive patients with frequent PVCs and a negative initial diagnostic work-up who underwent CMR with late gadolinium enhancement imaging. The clinical outcome was a composite of mortality, ventricular fibrillation, sustained ventricular tachycardia, or reduction in left ventricular ejection fraction of ≥10%.
A total of 255 patients were included, of whom 35 (13.7%) had evidence of myocardial abnormality on CMR. Age ≥60 years (odds ratio [OR]: 6.96; 95% CI: 1.30-37.18), multifocal PVCs (OR: 10.90; 95% CI: 3.21-36.97), and non-outflow tract left ventricular PVC origin (OR: 3.00; 95% CI: 1.00-8.95) were independently associated with the presence of a myocardial abnormality on CMR. After a median follow-up of 36 months, the composite outcome occurred in 15 (5.9%) patients. The presence of a myocardial abnormality on CMR was independently associated with the composite outcome (HR: 4.35; 95% CI: 1.34-14.15; P = 0.014).
One in 7 patients with frequent PVCs with no known structural heart disease had myocardial abnormality detected on CMR, and these abnormalities were associated with adverse clinical outcomes. These findings highlight the important role of CMR in the evaluation of patients with frequent PVCs. |
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This study evaluated the prevalence and prognostic significance of myocardial abnormalities detected with CMR among patients with frequent PVCs and no known structural heart disease.
This prospective cohort study included consecutive patients with frequent PVCs and a negative initial diagnostic work-up who underwent CMR with late gadolinium enhancement imaging. The clinical outcome was a composite of mortality, ventricular fibrillation, sustained ventricular tachycardia, or reduction in left ventricular ejection fraction of ≥10%.
A total of 255 patients were included, of whom 35 (13.7%) had evidence of myocardial abnormality on CMR. Age ≥60 years (odds ratio [OR]: 6.96; 95% CI: 1.30-37.18), multifocal PVCs (OR: 10.90; 95% CI: 3.21-36.97), and non-outflow tract left ventricular PVC origin (OR: 3.00; 95% CI: 1.00-8.95) were independently associated with the presence of a myocardial abnormality on CMR. After a median follow-up of 36 months, the composite outcome occurred in 15 (5.9%) patients. The presence of a myocardial abnormality on CMR was independently associated with the composite outcome (HR: 4.35; 95% CI: 1.34-14.15; P = 0.014).
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This prospective cohort study included consecutive patients with frequent PVCs and a negative initial diagnostic work-up who underwent CMR with late gadolinium enhancement imaging. The clinical outcome was a composite of mortality, ventricular fibrillation, sustained ventricular tachycardia, or reduction in left ventricular ejection fraction of ≥10%.
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This prospective cohort study included consecutive patients with frequent PVCs and a negative initial diagnostic work-up who underwent CMR with late gadolinium enhancement imaging. The clinical outcome was a composite of mortality, ventricular fibrillation, sustained ventricular tachycardia, or reduction in left ventricular ejection fraction of ≥10%.
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