[Differentiation of true from false left ventricular aneurysm with magnetic resonance imaging in patients after myocardial infarction].

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Abstract

To observe the value of cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for differentiation of true from false left ventricular aneurysm in patients after myocardial infraction (MI). Twenty-six patients [22 males/4 females, mean age (59.3 ± 9.3) years] with left ventricular aneurysm after MI were imaged with MRI, echocardiography and coronary angiography. The respective findings were compared with surgical pathology results. There were 24 patients with dyspnea and 15 patients with hypertension. LVEF measured by echocardiography was 36.9% ± 9.1% in this patient cohort. Cardiac MRI showed that the left ventricular end diastolic wall thickness was thinner than 5.5 mm in 24 cases, and between 5.5 to 8 mm in 2 cases. The dimension of left ventricle was (67.8 ± 9.3) mm. Dyskinesia presented in 24 cases, and akinesia in 2 cases. Delayed enhancement was shown in all cases by MRI. Cardiac MRI detected left ventricular true aneurysm in 23 cases, false aneurysm in 3 case and left ventricular thrombi in 7 cases. The diagnosis by magnetic resonance imaging corresponded well to pathological findings. Echocardiography misdiagnosed pseudoaneurysm in 1 patient, and failed to detected left ventricular thrombi in 2 cases. Cardiac MRI could correctly differentiate true from false left ventricular aneurysm in patients after MI.

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Yan, C. wu, Li, H., Zhao, S. hua, Jiang, S. liang, Lu, M. jie, Zhang, Y., … Zhao, H. (2011). [Differentiation of true from false left ventricular aneurysm with magnetic resonance imaging in patients after myocardial infarction]. Zhonghua Xin Xue Guan Bing Za Zhi, 39(1), 45–48.

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