Abstract

This article presents the current and future possibilities of the cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the ischemic heart disease. It is not an emergency technique, but is becoming an element of decision for an acute myocardial infarction. It makes it possible to visualize the extent of the myocardial lesions in post acute infarction, to appreciate functional recovery and to uncover a nonsymptomatic coronary stenosis or of atypical clinical presentation. The visualization of the coronary arteries in MRI is realizable, but remains experimentation field. The cardiac MRI place is to be defined by each medical team according to their diagram of ischemic heart disease follow-up.

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