What does an MRI of the heart reveal?

What does an MRI of the heart reveal?

A cardiac MRI can help diagnose problems such as coronary artery diseases, pericardial diseases (diseases affecting the outside lining of the heart), heart tumors, congenital heart disease, cardiomyopathy, heart valve disease, and even provide images of your pumping cycle.

Why would a child get an MRI?

MRI is used to help diagnose a wide range of conditions in children due to injury, illness or congenital abnormalities. When imaging of a child’s brain and spinal cord is needed, MRI is useful because of its ability to see through the skull and the bones of the skull and spine without radiation.

Is a cardiac MRI better than an echocardiogram?

Cardiac MRI “provides the gold standard of cardiac function and anatomy unsurpassed image quality in evaluating heart structure and function in 3-D-quality moving images,” Levine tells WebMD. And cardiac MRI “shows us more than echocardiography or an exercise stress test,” Steiner adds.

How long does a pediatric MRI take?

Procedure. An MRI exam usually takes 20-90 minutes to perform, depending on the type of study being performed. Your child will lie on the movable scanning table while the technologist places him or her into position. The table will slide into the tunnel and the technician will take images.

Why would a cardiologist order an MRI?

Your doctor might order a heart MRI if they believe you’re at risk for heart failure or other less severe heart problems. A cardiac MRI is a common test used to assess and diagnose several conditions.

Is cardiac MRI safe?

It is also very safe, which is particularly important as some patients, such as those with complex congenital heart disease, need multiple scans over time. We know from BHF-funded research that cardiac MRI is a more reliable diagnostic test than some traditional tests.

Do they sedate a child for an MRI?

Some children younger than two years old occasionally can be sedated with oral medications. Children undergoing MRI will be watched on a camera in the MRI scanner. Imaging staff will report any movement to the anesthesia provider, in which case additional sedation may be needed.

How expensive is a cardiac MRI?

A cardiac MRI typically costs about $1,000-$5,000, depending on such factors as the complexity of the condition being investigated, whether the procedure is performed in a hospital or a physician’s office and a patient’s geographical location.

What do I need to know before a cardiac MRI?

How do I prepare for my Cardiac Stress Perfusion MRI?

  • A nurse will contact you 24-48 hours before your exam with detailed instructions.
  • Please avoid caffeine 12 hours before your exam.
  • You will be asked to fast for 4 hours prior to your exam.
  • Cardiac Stress Perfusion exams are done in the Main Hospital only.

What is the main purpose of cardiac MRI?

Tissue damage from a heart attack

  • Reduced blood flow in the heart muscle to help determine whether heart artery blockages are the cause of your chest pain ( angina)
  • Problems in the aorta-the heart’s main artery-such as a tear,aneurysm (bulge),or narrowing
  • What can a cardiac MRI diagnose?

    Cardiac MRI can provide detailed information on the type and severity of heart disease to help your doctor decide the best way to treat heart problems such as coronary heart disease, heart valve problems, pericarditis, cardiac tumors, or damage from a heart attack.

    What is pediatric cardiac disease?

    Pediatric heart disease is a term used to describe several different heart conditions in children. The most common type of pediatric heart disease is congenital, meaning that children are born with it.

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