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Abstract #0229

Temporal Features of Edema in Acute Myocardial Infarction: T2 Maps Vs T2-STIR

SUMMA25Avinash Kali1, 2, Andreas Kumar3, Dror Berel2, Veronica L M Rundell4, Richard Tang2, James Min2, Rohan Dharmakumar2, 4

1University of California, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 2Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, United States; 3Laval University, Laval, QC, Canada; 4Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, United States


The temporal features of myocardial edema during ischemia and post-reperfusion were studied using T2 maps and T2-STIR images. Relative edema, infarct volumes and myocardial salvage were measured at baseline, during ischemia and one and 8 weeks post-reperfusion. Relative to baseline, a significant edema volume was apparent during ischemia, but was markedly elevated and remained constant up to one-week post-reperfusion, and regressed to baseline levels by week 8. Ischemic edema volume was not indicative of post-reperfusion edema volume. Myocardial salvage was constant for one-week post-reperfusion. T2 maps and T2-STIR images appear to provide equivalent information on myocardial edema and salvage.