Global myocardial oedema in resuscitated out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients assessed by cardiac magnetic resonance: a pilot study

European Heart Journal - Acute CardioVascular Care

26 December 2022
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Abstract

AbstractAims

Myocardial dysfunction is well described after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA); however, the underlying mechanisms are not yet understood. We hypothesized that this dysfunction is associated to a global myocardial oedema. Using cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR), we assessed the presence of such oedema early after successful resuscitation from OHCA.

Methods and results

Comatose patients resuscitated from OHCA and admitted to the cardiac intensive care unit were consecutively included and underwent CMR in general anaesthesia within 36 h after cardiac arrest with anaesthetic support. To assess global myocardial oedema, T1 and T2 segmented maps were generated from three representative short-axis slices, and values from each segment were then used to determine a mean global T1 and T2 time for each patient. Healthy subjects were used as controls. CMR was obtained in 16 patients and compared with nine controls. The OHCA patients were 60 ± 9 years old, and acute myocardial infarction (MI) was diagnosed in six cases. On admission, left ventricular ejection fraction assessed by transthoracic echocardiography was 35 ± 15%, and this improved significantly to 43 ± 14% during hospitalization (P < 0.05). Mean global T1 and T2 time was significantly higher in OHCA patients compared with the control group (1071 ms vs. 999 ms, P = 0.002, and 52 ms vs. 46 ms, P < 0.001, respectively), and this difference remained significant when segments involved in the MI were excluded.

Conclusion

Assessed with CMR, we for the first time document an early global myocardial oedema in patients successfully resuscitated from OHCA.

Contributors

Anika Klein
Anika Klein

Author

Rigshospitalet - Copenhagen University Hospital Copenhagen , Denmark

Johannes Grand
Johannes Grand

Author

Hvidovre Hospital Copenhagen , Denmark

Martin Abild Stengaard Meyer
Martin Abild Stengaard Meyer

Author

Rigshospitalet - Copenhagen University Hospital Copenhagen , Denmark

Sebastian Wiberg
Sebastian Wiberg

Author

Rigshospitalet - Copenhagen University Hospital Copenhagen , Denmark