Cardiac Failure Review (Jan 2022)

T1 and T2 Mapping in Uremic Cardiomyopathy: An Update

  • Luca Arcari,
  • Giovanni Camastra,
  • Federica Ciolina,
  • Massimiliano Danti,
  • Luca Cacciotti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15420/cfr.2021.19
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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Uremic cardiomyopathy (UC) is the cardiac remodelling that occurs in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). It is characterised by a left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy phenotype, diastolic dysfunction and generally preserved LV ejection fraction. UC has a major role mediating the increased rate of cardiovascular events, especially heart failure related, observed in patients with CKD. Recently, the use of T1 and T2 mapping techniques on cardiac MRI has expanded the ability to characterise cardiac involvement in CKD. Native T1 mapping effectively tracks the progression of interstitial fibrosis in UC, whereas T2 mapping analysis suggests the contribution of myocardial oedema, at least in a subgroup of patients. Both T1 and T2 increased values were related to worsening clinical status, myocardial injury and B-type natriuretic peptide release. Studies investigating the prognostic relevance and histology validation of mapping techniques in CKD are awaited.