1. Accuracy of Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Diagnosing Pediatric Cardiac Masses: A Multicenter Study
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Rebecca S, Beroukhim, Sunil, Ghelani, Ravi, Ashwath, Sowmya, Balasubramanian, David M, Biko, Sujatha, Buddhe, M Jay, Campbell, Russell, Cross, Pierluigi, Festa, Lindsay, Griffin, Heynric, Grotenhuis, Keren, Hasbani, Sassan, Hashemi, Sanjeet, Hegde, Tarique, Hussain, Supriya, Jain, Maria, Kiaffas, Shelby, Kutty, Christopher Z, Lam, Gabriela, Liberato, Anthony, Merlocco, Nilanjana, Misra, Katie L, Mowers, Juan Carlos, Muniz, Arni, Nutting, David A, Parra, Jyoti K, Patel, Antonio R, Perez-Atayde, Deepa, Prasad, Carlos F, Rosental, Amee, Shah, Margaret M, Samyn, Lynn A, Sleeper, Timothy, Slesnick, Emanuela, Valsangiacomo, and Tal, Geva
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Heart Neoplasms ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Contrast Media ,Humans ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Cine ,Gadolinium ,Child ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
After diagnosis of a cardiac mass, clinicians must weigh the benefits and risks of ascertaining a tissue diagnosis. Limited data are available on the accuracy of previously developed noninvasive pediatric cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR)-based diagnostic criteria.The goals of this study were to: 1) evaluate the CMR characteristics of pediatric cardiac masses from a large international cohort; 2) test the accuracy of previously developed CMR-based diagnostic criteria; and 3) expand diagnostic criteria using new information.CMR studies (children 0-18 years of age) with confirmatory histological and/or genetic diagnosis were analyzed by 2 reviewers, without knowledge of prior diagnosis. Diagnostic accuracy was graded as: 1) single correct diagnosis; 2) correct diagnosis among a differential; or 3) incorrect diagnosis.Of 213 cases, 174 (82%) had diagnoses that were represented in the previously published diagnostic criteria. In 70% of 174 cases, both reviewers achieved a single correct diagnosis (94% of fibromas, 71% of rhabdomyomas, and 50% of myxomas). When ≤2 differential diagnoses were included, both reviewers reached a correct diagnosis in 86% of cases. Of 29 malignant tumors, both reviewers indicated malignancy as a single diagnosis in 52% of cases. Including ≤2 differential diagnoses, both reviewers indicated malignancy in 83% of cases. Of 6 CMR sequences examined, acquisition of first-pass perfusion and late gadolinium enhancement were independently associated with a higher likelihood of a single correct diagnosis.CMR of cardiac masses in children leads to an accurate diagnosis in most cases. A comprehensive imaging protocol is associated with higher diagnostic accuracy.
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- 2021