Clinical Characteristics of Late Gadolinium Enhancement in Patients with Cardiac Sarcoidosis.

2015 
The presence of cardiac involvement in sarcoidosis, a multisystem granulomatous disease of unknown etiology, is associated with very poor prognosis. Therefore, early detection of cardiac sarcoidosis (C-sar) is very important for effective treatment. Recently, the value of late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) on cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR), which allows visualization of even minute amounts of myocardial damage, has been emphasized in diagnosing C-sar. Although the presence of LGE has been added as a minor criterion for diagnosing C-sar in the most recent Japan Ministry of Health and Welfare (JMHW) guidelines, its clinical utility remains unknown.A total of 17 patients with biopsy-proven extracardiac sarcoidosis, who underwent CMR and examinations using a sufficient number of modalities to diagnose or exclude C-sar in accordance with the JMHW diagnostic criteria, were retrospectively enrolled in this study. Among these 17 patients, 7 patients were diagnosed with C-sar and 10 with non-C-sar. We investigated the clinical performance of LGE in the detection of cardiac involvement, compared the distribution of LGE with perfusion defects of iodine-123-labeled 15-(p-iodophenyl)-3R,S-methyl pentadecanoic acid (BMIPP) or thallium-201 (201Tl) scintigraphy, and evaluated the prognostic value of LGE on CMR in identifying adverse clinical events.All patients diagnosed with C-sar were positive for LGE and all diagnosed with non-C-sar patients were negative. Evaluation of LGE revealed a broader range of abnormalities than the evaluation of the defects shown by either BMIPP or 201Tl scintigraphy. All adverse events occurred in the C-sar patients with LGE.This study showed that LGE is useful for the detection of cardiac involvement, and it might be a promising tool for determining the prognosis of patients with biopsy-proven extracardiac sarcoidosis.
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