Abnormal Subendocardial Perfusion in Cardiac Syndrome X Detected by Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Imperial College London · Royal Brompton Hospital · +1 more institution
Abstract
In cardiac syndrome X (a syndrome characterized by typical angina, abnormal exercise-test results, and normal coronary arteries), conventional investigations have not found that chest pain is due to myocardial ischemia. Magnetic resonance techniques have higher resolution and therefore may be more sensitive.
We performed myocardial-perfusion cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging in 20 patients with syndrome X and 10 matched controls, both at rest and during an infusion of adenosine. Quantitative perfusion analysis was performed by using the normalized upslope of myocardial signal enhancement to derive the myocardial perfusion index and the myocardial-perfusion reserve index (defined as the ratio of the myocardial perfusion index during stress to the index at rest).
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 31.81
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 34
Authors
7- JPJonathan PantingCorresponding
Imperial College London, Royal Brompton Hospital, Lung Institute
- PGPeter Gatehouse
Royal Brompton Hospital, Imperial College London, Lung Institute
- GYGuang‐Zhong Yang
Imperial College London
- FGFrank Grothues
Imperial College London, Lung Institute, Royal Brompton Hospital
- DFDavid Firmin
Lung Institute, Imperial College London, Royal Brompton Hospital
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Cardiac syndrome X
- Magnetic resonance imaging
- Angina
- Cardiology
- Perfusion
- Chest pain
- Internal medicine
- Good health and well-being