Journal of Clinical Medicine (Jan 2024)

CMR Mapping: The 4th-Era Revolution in Cardiac Imaging

  • Nazario Carrabba,
  • Mattia Alexis Amico,
  • Andrea Igoren Guaricci,
  • Maria Cristina Carella,
  • Viviana Maestrini,
  • Sara Monosilio,
  • Patrizia Pedrotti,
  • Fabrizio Ricci,
  • Lorenzo Monti,
  • Stefano Figliozzi,
  • Camilla Torlasco,
  • Andrea Barison,
  • Andrea Baggiano,
  • Alessandra Scatteia,
  • Gianluca Pontone,
  • Santo Dellegrottaglie

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13020337
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
p. 337

Abstract

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Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging has witnessed substantial progress with the advent of parametric mapping techniques, most notably T1 and T2 mapping. These advanced techniques provide valuable insights into a wide range of cardiac conditions, including ischemic heart disease, cardiomyopathies, inflammatory cardiomyopathies, heart valve disease, and athlete’s heart. Mapping could be the first sign of myocardial injury and oftentimes precedes symptoms, changes in ejection fraction, and irreversible myocardial remodeling. The ability of parametric mapping to offer a quantitative assessment of myocardial tissue properties addresses the limitations of conventional CMR methods, which often rely on qualitative or semiquantitative data. However, challenges persist, especially in terms of standardization and reference value establishment, hindering the wider clinical adoption of parametric mapping. Future developments should prioritize the standardization of techniques to enhance their clinical applicability, ultimately optimizing patient care pathways and outcomes. In this review, we endeavor to provide insights into the potential contributions of CMR mapping techniques in enhancing the diagnostic processes across a range of cardiac conditions.

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