Multiparametric cardiac magnetic resonance reveals persistent myocardial inflammation in patients with exertional heat illness

Objectives To explore the clinical potential of multiparametric cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) in evaluating myocardial inflammation in patients with exertional heat illness (EHI). Methods This prospective study enrolled 28 males with EHI (18 patients with exertional heat exhaustion (EHE) and 10 w...

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Veröffentlicht in:European radiology 2023-11, Vol.33 (11), p.8165-8176
Hauptverfasser: Luo, Song, Xu, Shu Tian, Zhang, Jun, Schoepf, U. Joseph, Varga-Szemes, Akos, Carpenter, Charles R. T., Zhang, Ling Yan, Ma, Yan, Li, Zhe, Wang, Yang, Huang, Wei Wei, Zhi, Bei Bei, Dou, Wei Qiang, Qi, Li, Zhang, Long Jiang
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Zusammenfassung:Objectives To explore the clinical potential of multiparametric cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) in evaluating myocardial inflammation in patients with exertional heat illness (EHI). Methods This prospective study enrolled 28 males with EHI (18 patients with exertional heat exhaustion (EHE) and 10 with exertional heat stroke (EHS)) and 18 age-matched male healthy controls (HC). All subjects underwent multiparametric CMR, and 9 patients had follow-up CMR measurements 3 months after recovery from EHI. CMR-derived left ventricular geometry, function, strain, native T1, extracellular volume (ECV), T2, T2*, and late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) were obtained and compared among different groups. Results Compared with HC, EHI patients showed increased global ECV, T2, and T2* values (22.6% ± 4.1 vs. 19.7% ± 1.7; 46.8 ms ± 3.4 vs. 45.1 ms ± 1.2; 25.5 ms ± 2.2 vs. 23.8 ms ± 1.7; all p  
ISSN:1432-1084
0938-7994
1432-1084
DOI:10.1007/s00330-023-09706-w