Abstract
Background: There are many causes of left ventricular hypertrophy which can result in arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is one of the commonly encountered cause of sudden cardiac death in young adults. Aim: Identifying the role of Cardiac MRI in characterising the diagnostic parameters of HCM. Materials and methods: 125 patients with clinical suspicion or genetic evidence of HCM referred for cardiac MRI between June 2013 to June 2021 were included under the study. Image interpretations were done by fellowship qualified cardiac imaging radiologist. Categorical variables were expressed using frequency and percentage. Numerical variables were presented using mean and standard deviation. Results: Out of the total population, 119 patients (95 %) had LV wall thickness > 13 mm, 48 patients (38.4%) had Left ventricle outflow tract obstruction (LVOTO) and 32 patients (25.6 %) had mid cavity obstruction, 39 patients (37.9 %) had myocardial scar > 15 % and asymmetric septal hypertrophy was the most frequently encountered left ventricle morphology Conclusion: Cardiac MRI detected HCM has a statistically significant association with the final diagnosis (histopathological and genetic correlation). CMRI hence serves as a reliable tool in identifying and characterising the various diagnostic and non- diagnostic parameters of HCM.
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