학술논문

Magnetic resonance complements radionuclide, echocardiographic and invasive study of the heart in sickle cell anemia
Document Type
Conference
Source
[1991] Proceedings Computers in Cardiology Computers in Cardiology 1991, Proceedings.. :53-56 1991
Subject
Bioengineering
Computing and Processing
Signal Processing and Analysis
Magnetic resonance
Heart
Electrocardiography
Ischemic pain
Cardiology
Biomedical imaging
Graphics
Magnetic resonance imaging
Cardiac arrest
Myocardium
Language
Abstract
Functional adaptation and left ventricular dysfunction have been shown by invasive, echocardiographic and radionuclide studies in sickle cell anemia. The studies have documented that abnormal cardiac function does occurs in some patients. Magnetic resonance imaging confirms the presence of increased volume and mass, and further indicates that altered function of valves and localized ventricular scars may be found in some cases. Magnetic resonance spectroscopy documents altered metabolism and suggests a potential basis for the altered function is the occurrence of ischemia related to the anemia.ETX