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Lupus myocarditis is likely more common than recognised clinically due to nonspecific symptoms and lack of reliable non-invasive diagnostic tests. We investigated the role of native T1 and T2 in recognition of active myocardial inflammatory involvement in patients with systemic lupus erythematous (SLE). We demonstrate that native T1 and T2 mapping support recognition of lupus myocarditis and reflect the response to anti-inflammatory treatment. Native T1 and T2 mapping may support an effective, noninvasive, radiation- and gadolinium contrast-free screening method for lupus myocarditis.
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Prof Dr Eike NagelDirector of the Institute for Experimental and Translational Cardiovascular Imaging, University Hospital Frankfurt Archives
January 2021
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