ONTROL EFFECTIVE THERAPY MYOCARDITIS USING MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING
https://doi.org/10.17802/2306-1278-2014-3-134-138
Abstract
Relevance. Currently myocarditis remains fairly common disease. However, despite the great number of non-invasive methods of examination of the heart, clear diagnostic criteria of myocarditis and control treatment of the pathological process is not defined.
The purpose. Explore the features of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the myocardium in patients with myocarditis on a background of conservative therapy.
Materials and methods. We analyzed the results of magnetic resonance imaging of the myocardium in 25 patients at baseline and after myocarditis 1, 3 and 6 months during treatment .
Results. Identified different types of power of the contrast agent in the myocardium, which further help in determining the prognosis of the disease, selection and control the duration of the treatment.
About the Authors
T. A. ShelkovnikovaRussian Federation
PhD
research associate of department of roentgen and tomographic diagnostic methods
Correspondence address:
T.A. Shelkovnikova, 111A, Kievskaya St., Tomsk, 634012. Tel. +7 (3822) 55-43-74
A. A. Bogunetsky
Russian Federation
V. D. Aptekar
Russian Federation
W. Y. Usov
Russian Federation
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Review
For citations:
Shelkovnikova T.A., Bogunetsky A.A., Aptekar V.D., Usov W.Y. ONTROL EFFECTIVE THERAPY MYOCARDITIS USING MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING. Complex Issues of Cardiovascular Diseases. 2014;(3):134-138. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17802/2306-1278-2014-3-134-138