Heart failure affects 1-2% of the adult population and one of the main contributors to its development is cardiomyopathy. Assessing a patient's risk for adverse events in heart failure is challenging and made more difficult by the heterogenous phenotypic expression of the disease. Cardiac MRI has long been a gold standard measure of myocardial function and anatomy due to its high spatial and temporal resolution. More recently, it has been posited to play a more critical role in the diagnosis and prognosis of cardiomyopathy-related heart failure. Given the limitations of more commonly used imaging modalities, increasing the clinical use of cardiac magnetic resonance imaging could potentially improve the prognosis of specific subgroups of patients at risk of adverse cardiac events.
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Lahoti, N., Jabbour, R. J., Ariff, B., & Wang, B. X. (2022, January 1). Cardiac MRI in cardiomyopathies. Future Cardiology. Future Medicine Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2217/fca-2020-0233
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