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Comparative study between Phase Contrast , Modified Simpson Rule and Myocardial Strain Analysis methods of Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging in assessment of Corrected Estimated Ejection Fraction in Valvular Heart Disease To Evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of different methods of cardiac MRI to assess estimated corrected ejection fraction in valvular heart diseases.
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Valvular heart diseases are common cardiovascular conditions that account for 10% to 20% of all cardiac surgical procedures.
In routine clinical practice,left ventricular performance is one of the most important prognostic factors in valvular heart diseases,whether treated medically or surgically.It gives valuable information that may be useful in the selection of therapy or determination of the optimal time for intervention.
Cardiovascular MR has grown to be a widely used clinical tool for evaluating cardiovascular disease,it is designed to assess cardiovascular morphology,ventricular function,myocardial perfusion,tissue characterization,flow quantification and coronary artery disease.Utilization of CMR for evaluation of valvular regurgitation has recently been recognized as part of the American Society of Echocardiography (ASE) and the Society of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (SCMR) recommendations. In previous guidelines,CMR was only advocated in valvular disease in situations where echocardiographic evaluation was insufficient or inconclusive.However,with excellent spatial and temporal resolution,CMR may provide added benefits for valvular evaluation,including visualization of valve structure, direct measurements of flow,assessment of ventricular volumes, and quantification of regurgitant volumes and fractions .Among CMR techniques are:
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