Gennaro
Restaino1, Antonella Meloni2, Alessia Pepe2,
Vincenzo Positano2, Massimiliano Missere1, Pasquale
Pepe2, Daniele De Marchi2, Giuseppina Secchi3,
Antongiulio Luciani4, Giuseppina Sallustio1, Massimo
Lombardi2
1Catholic
University, Campobasso, Italy; 2MRI Lab, G. Monasterio
Foundation and Institute of Clinical Physiology, CNR, Pisa, Italy; 3Azienda
USL n 1, Sassari, Italy; 4Istituto di Radiologia Az. Osp. "Garibaldi",
Catania, Italy
The
aims of this study were to describe the T2* values of the pancreas in
patients with TM, to investigate the correlation between pancreatic and
myocardial siderosis and to investigate the correlation between pancreatic
iron overload and biventricular cardiac function. The mean T2* over the
pancreatic head was significantly higher than the mean T2* value over the
pancreatic body and tail. Significant positive correlations of the pancreatic
T2* were demonstrated for global heart T2* value and number of segments with
normal T2*. Moreover, pancreatic iron overload was negatively correlated to
biventricular systolic function.