Yuesong Yang1, Kim Connelly1, Jay
Detsky1, Sumaya Al-helali1, Gideon Paul1,
Rhonda Walcarius1, Graham A. Wright1, Alexander J. Dick1
1Imaging Research and Cardiology,
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre,
Sarcoidosis
is a systemic disease with a predilection for pulmonary involvement. Although
clinical cardiac involvement occurs only in 5-7% of patients with systemic
sarcoidosis, the incidence of autopsy-proven disease ranges from 20% to 47%.
The presence of cardiac involvement is important to recognize, as it can lead
to conduction disturbance and ventricular arrhythmias. Early detection of
cardiac involvement with suitable treatment plays a critical role in the
prevention of sudden death in these patients. A newly developed
multi-contrast late-enhancement (MCLE) MRI has shown the potential to
identify subtle myocardial damages in myocardial infarction. In this study we
investigated this MCLE technique in the determination of cardiac involvement
in systemic sarcoidosis and compared it with conventional IR-FGRE imaging.