Myocardial Fibrosis in Aortic Stenosis A Study on Echocardiography and Cardiac MRI Correlation

Main Content: This observational study investigated 33 patients with severe aortic stenosis, aiming to explore the role of echocardiographic markers, such as GLS, in detecting myocardial fibrosis. The findings indicate a significant correlation between GLS values and Late Gadolinium Enhancement (LGE) in CMR, suggesting that altered GLS could be an early indicator of fibrosis.

  • Key Findings:
    • 70% of patients with altered GLS values exhibited LGE on CMR.
    • Hypertension, GLS, and elevated BNP levels were all significantly linked with the presence of fibrosis.
    • The study highlights the potential for GLS to serve as a non-invasive early marker for myocardial fibrosis, helping identify patients who could benefit from earlier intervention.

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