Cardiac rupture in acute myocardial infarction: a cardiac magnetic resonance study
European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging

Abstract
We assessed the feasibility of cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) and the role of myocardial strain in the diagnostic work-up of patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and a clinical suspicion of cardiac rupture (CR).
Consecutive patients with AMI complicated by CR who underwent CMR were enrolled. Traditional and strain CMR findings were evaluated; new parameters indicating the relative wall stress between AMI and adjacent segments, named wall stress index (WSI) and WSI ratio, were analysed. A group of patients admitted for AMI without CR served as control. 19 patients (63% male, median age 73 years) met the inclusion criteria. Microvascular obstruction (MVO,
CMR is a safe and useful imaging tool to achieve the definite diagnosis of CR and an accurate visualization of tissue abnormalities associated with CR. Strain analysis parameters can give insights into the pathophysiology of CR and may help to identify those patients with sub-acute CR.
Contributors

Alberto Cipriani
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Annagrazia Cecere
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Alice Niero
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Monica De Gaspari
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Benedetta Giorgi
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Giorgio De Conti
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Raffaella Motta
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Stefania Rizzo
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Francesco Tona
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Luisa Cacciavillani
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Giuseppe Tarantini
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Gino Gerosa
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Sabino Iliceto
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