Monvadi B. Srichai1, Amelia M. Wnorowski1,
Itzhak Kronzon1,
Echocardiography
is often the sole imaging technique used for evaluation cardiac sources of
embolism. However, studies have demonstrated that up to 40% of patients with
ischemic strokes often have no identifiable etiology. Contrast enhanced MRI
with MRA identified a cardiovascular source of embolism in an additional 20%
of patient in this cohort that was undetected by echocardiography, and hence
provides a valuable adjunctive diagnostic imaging method for evaluation of
patients with a potential cardiovascular source of embolism, particularly in
patients with a negative echocardiography study or who are unable to undergo
transesophageal echocardiography.