- Author:
Sang Eun LEE
1
;
Christopher NGUYEN
;
Yibin XIE
;
Zixin DENG
;
Zhengwei ZHOU
;
Debiao LI
;
Hyuk Jae CHANG
Author Information
- Publication Type:Review
- From:Korean Circulation Journal 2019;49(2):146-159
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging provides accurate anatomic information and advanced soft contrast, making it the reference standard for assessing cardiac volumes and systolic function. In this review, we summarize the recent advances in CMR sequences. New technical development has widened the use of CMR imaging beyond the simple characterization of myocardial scars and assessment of contractility. These novel CMR sequences offer comprehensive assessments of coronary plaque characterization, myocardial fiber orientation, and even metabolic activity, and they can be readily applied in clinical settings. CMR imaging is able to provide new insights into understanding the pathophysiologic process of underlying cardiac disease, and it can help physicians choose the best treatment strategies. Although several limitations, including the high cost and time-consuming process, have limited the widespread clinical use of CMR imaging so far, recent advances in software and hardware technologies have made the future more promising.