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Cardiac MRI can be “coupled” to an [[ECG]] so that it only takes pictures during the same part of the cardiac cycle. This reduces noise made from movement of the heart.<noinclude>
Cardiac MRI can be “coupled” to an [[ECG]] so that it only takes pictures during the same part of the cardiac cycle. This reduces noise made from movement of the heart.<noinclude>
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Revision as of 21:44, 27 November 2023

Cardiac MRI (sometimes called CMR) is an infrequently used modality in the evaluation of heart disease. It's mostly used for the evaluation of myocardium, either in case of myocarditis or evaluation of complications of acute myocardial infarction. It can measure ejection fraction and volume of the myocardium, among other parametres.

Cardiac MRI can be “coupled” to an ECG so that it only takes pictures during the same part of the cardiac cycle. This reduces noise made from movement of the heart.