Myocardium at Risk After Acute Infarction in Humans on Cardiac Magnetic Resonance
JACC - Journal of the American College of Cardiology: Cardiovascular Imaging, 05/20/2009
Carlsson M et al. - This study demonstrates that T2-STIR performed up to 1 week after reperfusion can accurately determine myocardium at risk as it was before opening of the occluded artery. CMR can also quantify salvaged myocardium as myocardium at risk minus final infarct size.







