2019, Number 1
Current state of cardiac magnetic resonance in Cuba. Future perspectives
Language: Spanish
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ABSTRACT
Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) is an image technique with high spatial and temporal resolution, free of radiation, whose use is becoming more frequent in cardiology practice in the world. Its main applications are related to the study of ventricular function and tissue characterization. It is the most reproducible diagnostic technique for measuring dimensions, mass and ventricular volumes and allows to describe the myocardium and its changes. A review is made of the current state of the art in Cuba, the protocols of action, main applications, contraindications and contrasts used, in addition to expressing the future development goals.REFERENCES
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