Cardiac Magnetic Resonance in times of COVID-19: A Disease with Many Cardiac Faces

Authors

  • Leydimar Anmad Shihadeh
  • Maria Jose Romero-Castro
  • Andrea Moreno-Arciniegas MD
  • Ana Pastor MD
  • Beatriz Fuertes MD
  • Blanca Zorita MD
  • Daniel Prieto MD
  • Maximiliano German Amado-Escañuela MD

Abstract

Although cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) may proof useful in the diagnosis of myocardial injury triggered by COVID-19, limited experience has yet been published. We report several cases presenting its utility at various COVID-19 disease stages in diagnosing different cardiac manifestations. The current COVID-19 crisis will undoubtedly transform CMR imaging Units.

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Published

2021-01-13

How to Cite

Shihadeh, L. A., Romero-Castro, M. J., MD, A. M.-A., MD, A. P., MD, B. F., MD, B. Z., … MD, M. G. A.-E. (2021). Cardiac Magnetic Resonance in times of COVID-19: A Disease with Many Cardiac Faces. Archives of Clinical and Medical Case Reports, 5(1), 75–83. Retrieved from https://fortunejournals.org/ojs/index.php/acmcr/article/view/22448