Cardiac MRI of Ischemic Diseases
Content Reviewed: November 28, 2023
2.75 CME
22 Clinical Cases
28 Videos
2 hr. 49 min.
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of mortality in the US, and Cardiac MR (CMR) is increasingly utilized in the evaluation of patients with ischemic and non-ischemic cardiomyopathy. Join Dr. Bradley Allen (Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine) as he provides background and evidence associated with CMR for ischemia evaluation, as well as his approach and interpretation of CMR stress perfusion.
Dr. Allen also gives an overview of coronary artery disease pathophysiology, key imaging sequences, viability imaging, and acute myocardial injury evaluation.
Take this course to improve your understanding and comfort of CMR interpretation, learn about CMR tools and techniques for ischemia/infarct evaluation, and review evidence supporting the role of CMR to diagnose numerous pathologies related to ischemic heart disease.
Read alongside Dr. Allen as he walks through his approach to using CMR in the evaluation of patients with:
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Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of mortality in the US, and Cardiac MR (CMR) is increasingly utilized in the evaluation of patients with ischemic and non-ischemic cardiomyopathy. Join Dr. Bradley Allen (Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine) as he provides background and evidence associated with CMR for ischemia evaluation, as well as his approach and interpretation of CMR stress perfusion.
Faculty
Bradley D. Allen, MD, MS
Assistant Professor; Chief, Cardiovascular and Thoracic Imaging
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
Ischemic Disease: Pathophysiology and Protocol
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Videos
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47 min.
3 DICOM Case Files
Acute Myocardial Injury
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Videos
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1 hr. 17 min.
14 DICOM Case Files
Acute Myocardial Injury
14 m
Acute Myocardial Infarction LAD (with MVO), Myocardial Stunning
7 m
Acute Myocardial Infarction Cx (with MVO)
5 m
Acute Myocardial Infarction RCA
5 m
MINOCA
3 m
SCAD
5 m
Embolic MI
6 m
Coronary Aneurysm with LAD infarction
6 m
LGE Evolution from Acute to Chronic
7 m
MI Complications LV True Aneurysm
5 m
MI Complications LV Pseudoaneurysm
4 m
MI Complications LV Thrombus
4 m
Mimic of Acute MI: Myocarditis
4 m
Mimic of Acute MI: Takotsubo
4 m
Ischemia Evaluation for Risk Stratification
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Videos
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45 min.
5 DICOM Case Files
CMR Stress Perfusion 1 (Background, Data on use)
11 m
CMR Stress Perfusion 2 (Imaging Approach, Medicine, Safety, Interpretation)
17 m
CMR Single Vessel Ischemia LAD
3 m
CMR Single Vessel Ischemia Cx, CMR of Hibernating Myocardium
4 m
CMR Single Vessel Ischemia RCA
2 m
CMR Three Vessel Ischemia
2 m
CMR Three Vessel Ischemia with QPerf
4 m
Summary of Cardiac MRI of Ischemic Diseases
2 m
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