2023
DOI: 10.1161/circimaging.123.015606
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Prevalence of Pericardial Late Gadolinium Enhancement in Patients After Cardiac Surgery: Clinical and Histological Correlations

Anna Giulia Pavon,
Ruben Martinez Fernandez,
Dimitri Arangalage
et al.

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Pericardial late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) is usually associated with active pericarditis, but it is not infrequently found in patients after cardiac surgery even a long time after the intervention. The clinical relevance of this finding and its histological correlates are unknown. We sought to determine the prevalence of chronic pericardial LGE in patients after cardiac surgery. METHODS: All consecutive patients with previous cardiac sur… Show more

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“…Third, it is documented that LGE presence can be found after cardiac surgery in asymptomatic patients without pericarditis. 7 However, our post-pericardiotomy participants were symptomatic presenting acute pericarditis (both at CMR and CRP) and met ESC criteria at the enrolment. However, the latter cannot be currently neglected as a confounder.…”
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“…Third, it is documented that LGE presence can be found after cardiac surgery in asymptomatic patients without pericarditis. 7 However, our post-pericardiotomy participants were symptomatic presenting acute pericarditis (both at CMR and CRP) and met ESC criteria at the enrolment. However, the latter cannot be currently neglected as a confounder.…”
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confidence: 99%