In-vivo assessment of myocardial calcium uptake using manganese-enhanced cardiovascular magnetic resonance in aortic stenosis
Abhishek Dattani, Saadia Aslam, Gaurav S. Gulsin, Aseel Alfuhied, Trisha Singh, Shruti S. Joshi, Lucy E. Kershaw, David E. Newby, Gerry P. McCann, Anvesha Singh

TL;DR
This study used MRI to assess calcium uptake in the hearts of patients with aortic stenosis and found no significant differences compared to healthy individuals.
Contribution
The study is the first to use manganese-enhanced MRI to evaluate myocardial calcium uptake in aortic stenosis patients.
Findings
Patients with severe aortic stenosis showed no significant difference in myocardial calcium uptake compared to controls.
Aortic valve replacement led to reverse left ventricular remodeling but no change in calcium uptake.
Altered calcium handling may not play a major role in the pathophysiology of aortic stenosis.
Abstract
Dysregulated myocardial calcium handling has been demonstrated in ischemic, non-ischemic and diabetic cardiomyopathy. Manganese-enhanced MRI (MEMRI) provides a unique method to quantify in-vivo myocardial calcium uptake but no studies have so far utilized MEMRI in patients with aortic stenosis (AS). We sought to: 1) determine whether myocardial calcium uptake is perturbed in people with severe AS, and 2) assess change in calcium uptake following aortic valve replacement (AVR). In this prospective, pilot, case-control study, adults with severe AS underwent MEMRI before and after AVR. A group of healthy controls were also recruited. The primary outcome was the rate of manganese uptake (Ki) as assessed by Patlak modeling to act as a surrogate of myocardial calcium uptake. Comparison of Ki between groups was adjusted for age, body mass index (BMI) and systolic blood pressure. Twenty-eight…
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TopicsCardiac Imaging and Diagnostics · Cardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments · Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications
