TY - JOUR T1 - Early cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in troponin-positive acute chest pain and non-obstructed coronary arteries JF - Heart JO - Heart SP - 992 LP - 1000 DO - 10.1136/heartjnl-2019-316295 VL - 106 IS - 13 AU - Hajnalka Vágó AU - Liliána Szabó AU - Zsófia Dohy AU - Csilla Czimbalmos AU - Attila Tóth AU - Ferenc Imre Suhai AU - György Bárczi AU - V. Anna Gyarmathy AU - Dávid Becker AU - Béla Merkely Y1 - 2020/07/01 UR - http://heart.bmj.com/content/106/13/992.abstract N2 - Objective We assessed the diagnostic and prognostic implications of early cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR), CMR-based deformation imaging and conventional risk factors in patients with troponin-positive acute chest pain and non-obstructed coronary arteries.Methods In total, 255 patients presenting between 2009 and 2019 with troponin-positive acute chest pain and non-obstructed coronary arteries who underwent CMR in ≤7 days were followed for a clinical endpoint of all-cause mortality. Cine movies, T2-weighted and late gadolinium-enhanced images were evaluated to establish a diagnosis of the underlying heart disease. Further CMR analysis, including left ventricular strain, was carried out.Results CMR (performed at a mean of 2.7 days) provided the diagnosis in 86% of patients (54% myocarditis, 22% myocardial infarction (MI) and 10% Takotsubo syndrome and myocardial contusion (n=1)). The 4-year mortality for a diagnosis of MI, myocarditis, Takotsubo and normal CMR patients was 10.2%, 1.6%, 27.3% and 0%, respectively. We found a strong association between CMR diagnosis and mortality (log-rank: 24, p<0.0001). Takotsubo and MI as the diagnosis, age, hypertension, diabetes, female sex, ejection fraction, stroke volume index and most of the investigated strain parameters were univariate predictors of mortality; however, in the multivariate analysis, only hypertension and circumferential mechanical dispersion measured by strain analysis were independent predictors of mortality.Conclusions CMR performed in the early phase establishes the proper diagnosis in patients with troponin-positive acute chest pain and non-obstructed coronary arteries and provides additional prognostic factors. This may indicate that CMR could play an additional role in risk stratification in this patient population. ER -