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      MRI native T1 and T2 mapping of myocardial segments in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: tissue remodeling manifested prior to structure changes

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      , MD, PhD 1 , , MD 1 , , MD 1 , , MS 1 , , MD 2 , , MD, PhD 1 , , MD, PhD 1 , , , PhD 3 ,
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          Abstract

          Objective:

          The aim of this study was to examine the local myocardial segments in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) by MRI T1 and T2 mapping, and to investigate how tissue remodeling correlates with structural and functional remodeling in HCM.

          Methods:

          47 patients with HCM and 19 healthy volunteers were enrolled in this study. All subjects underwent cardiac MRI at 3.0 T. Native T1 and T2 values, end-diastolic wall thickness (EDTH), and percentage of systolic wall thickening (PSWT) were assessed in the left ventricular segments according to the American Heart Association model. Myocardial segments were categorized as normal, non-hypertrophic, mild-hypertrophic, moderate-hypertrophic, and severe-hypertrophic based on EDTH. The difference among all five groups, and the correlation between native T1 and T2 values, EDTH, and PSWT were evaluated.

          Results:

          Native T1 and T2 values were significantly elevated in both non-hypertrophic and hypertrophic segments of HCM patients compared to controls (both p < 0.001). PSWT was preserved in non-hypertrophic segments ( p = 0.838), while significantly impaired ( p < 0.001) in hypertrophic segments. Native T1 value of severe hypertrophic segments in HCM was significantly higher than segments of mild and moderate hypertrophy ( p < 0.05).

          Conclusion:

          In HCM patients, the non-hypertrophic myocardial segments already demonstrated significantly elevated T1 and T2 values, despite normal wall thickness and preserved contraction function. The finding suggests that tissue remodeling may precede morphological and functional remodeling in HCM. MRI native T1 and T2 mapping can provide additional value for HCM diagnosis at an early stage.

          Advances in knowledge:

          Myocardial tissue remodeling, as detected by MRI native T1 and T2 mapping, occurs earlier than morphological and functional changes in HCM patients.

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          Contributors
          Journal
          Br J Radiol
          Br J Radiol
          bjr
          The British Journal of Radiology
          The British Institute of Radiology.
          0007-1285
          1748-880X
          December 2019
          21 November 2019
          : 92
          : 1104
          : 20190634
          Affiliations
          [1 ] org-divisionDepartment of Radiology, Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology , Wuhan, PR China
          [2 ] org-divisionDepartment of Radiology, Wuhan NO.1 Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology , Wuhan, PR China
          [3 ] org-divisionDivision of Imaging Processing, Department of Radiology, Leiden University Medical Center , Leiden, the Netherlands
          Author notes
          Address correspondence to: Liming Xia. E-mail: xialiming2017@ 123456outlook.com lmxia@ 123456tjh.tjmu.edu.cn
          Address correspondence to: Qian Tao. E-mail: q.tao@ 123456lumc.nl
          Author information
          http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8481-3380
          Article
          PMC6913362 PMC6913362 6913362 BJR-D-19-00634
          10.1259/bjr.20190634
          6913362
          31613647
          63efc136-fbf4-4a97-a098-33d425e7d869
          © 2019 The Authors. Published by the British Institute of Radiology
          History
          : 18 July 2019
          : 25 September 2019
          : 05 October 2019
          Page count
          Figures: 3, Tables: 3, Equations: 0, References: 20, Pages: 0, Words: 4533
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