Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy is a common fatal inherited genetic disorder impacting 1:3800 male births, and cardiac failure is the primary source of mortality in this cohort. Decreases in LVEF measured by CINE and fibrosis measured by LGE are late and highly variable outcomes. Herein we demonstrate that peak systolic circumferential strain (Ecc) and Twist measured by MR Tagging provide evidence of earlier changes in cardiac function in a substantial DMD cohort, holding promising applications for patient treatment and the evaluation of novel therapeutics.
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