TY - JOUR
T1 - Indications for cardiovascular magnetic resonance in children with congenital and acquired heart disease
T2 - An expert consensus paper of the Imaging Working Group of the AEPC and the Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Section of the EACVI
AU - Buechel, E. R.Valsangiacomo
AU - Grosse-Wortmann, L.
AU - Fratz, S.
AU - Eichhorn, J.
AU - Sarikouch, S.
AU - Greil, G. F.
AU - Beerbaum, P.
AU - Bucciarelli-Ducci, C.
AU - Bonello, B.
AU - Sieverding, L.
AU - Schwitter, J.
AU - Helbing, W. A.
PY - 2015/3
Y1 - 2015/3
N2 - This article provides expert opinion on the use of cardiovascular magnetic resonance(CMR) in young patients with congenital heart disease (CHD) and in specific clinical situations. As peculiar challenges apply to imaging children, paediatric aspects are repeatedly discussed. The first section of the paper addresses settings and techniques, including the basic sequences used in paediatric CMR, safety, and sedation. In the second section, the indication, application, and clinical relevance of CMR in the most frequent CHD are discussed in detail. In the current era of multimodality imaging, the strengths of CMR are compared with other imaging modalities. At the end of each chapter, a brief summary with expert consensus key points is provided. The recommendations provided are strongly clinically oriented. The paper addresses not only imagers performing CMR, but also clinical cardiologistswho want to know which information can be obtained by CMR and how to integrate it in clinical decision-making.
AB - This article provides expert opinion on the use of cardiovascular magnetic resonance(CMR) in young patients with congenital heart disease (CHD) and in specific clinical situations. As peculiar challenges apply to imaging children, paediatric aspects are repeatedly discussed. The first section of the paper addresses settings and techniques, including the basic sequences used in paediatric CMR, safety, and sedation. In the second section, the indication, application, and clinical relevance of CMR in the most frequent CHD are discussed in detail. In the current era of multimodality imaging, the strengths of CMR are compared with other imaging modalities. At the end of each chapter, a brief summary with expert consensus key points is provided. The recommendations provided are strongly clinically oriented. The paper addresses not only imagers performing CMR, but also clinical cardiologistswho want to know which information can be obtained by CMR and how to integrate it in clinical decision-making.
KW - Cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging
KW - Congenital heart disease
KW - Expert consensus paper
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U2 - 10.1093/ehjci/jeu129
DO - 10.1093/ehjci/jeu129
M3 - Article
C2 - 25712078
AN - SCOPUS:84936094765
SN - 2047-2404
VL - 16
SP - 281
EP - 297
JO - European Heart Journal Cardiovascular Imaging
JF - European Heart Journal Cardiovascular Imaging
IS - 3
ER -