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Abstract #1286

Late Gadolinium Enhancement Can Visualize the Periinfarct Zone in Acute Myocardial Infarction

Yoshiaki Morita1, Naoaki Yamada2, Teruo Noguchi3, Hiromi Hashimura2, Tetsuro Nakazawa2, Atsushi Kono2, Suzu Kanzaki2, Tetsuya Fukuda2, Masahiro Higashi2, Hiroaki Naito2

1Department of Radiology , National Cardiovascular Center , Suita, Osaka , Japan; 2Department of Radiology, National Cardiovascular Center, Suita, Osaka, Japan; 3Division of Cardiology, National Cardiovascular Center, Suita, Osaka, Japan


Previous studies suggested that the periinfarct zone in acute myocardial infarction may provide the important prognostic information and serve as a therapeutic target. It is widely known that the hyperintense area in T2-weighted imaging closely matched the periinfarct zone. However, T2-weighted image is sometimes degraded by motion artifact and arrhythmia. In this study, we demonstrate that the early phase in late gadolinium enhancement (at the time of 2 minutes after gadolinium administration) can clearly visualize the periinfarct zone similar to or better than T2 map and offer robust diagnostic image quality compared to T2-weighted image.