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Imaging Advances Illuminate the Complexities of Cardiac Sarcoidosis

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Imaging Advances Illuminate the Complexities of Cardiac Sarcoidosis

A comprehensive review in Heart details the evolving role of advanced cardiac imaging in diagnosing and managing cardiac sarcoidosis, a rare and complex inflammatory disease. The article highlights the complementary strengths of cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) and fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET). CMR, with its superior tissue characterization techniques like T1 and T2 mapping, excels at detecting subclinical or early myocardial involvement and provides robust prognostic data for arrhythmic risk and mortality. In contrast, FDG-PET is the modality of choice for monitoring active inflammation and guiding anti-inflammatory therapy. The emerging frontier is hybrid FDG-PET/CMR imaging, which integrates these capabilities to achieve superior diagnostic sensitivity and specificity, offering a more complete picture of the disease’s structural, functional, and inflammatory components.

Study Significance: For pulmonologists managing systemic sarcoidosis, this review underscores the critical importance of a multidisciplinary approach and the specific utility of advanced thoracic imaging. Understanding the distinct prognostic and therapeutic guidance offered by CMR and PET can directly inform collaborative care pathways with cardiology, particularly when pulmonary symptoms are absent. The move towards hybrid imaging represents a strategic shift in diagnostic workup, potentially leading to earlier intervention and more personalized treatment plans for patients with suspected cardiac involvement.

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