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Abstract #3531

Assessing different CKD stages by cardiac magnetic resonance native T2 mapping and NT-pro BNP, a polit study

Yating Chen1, Jingyu Zhang1, Junjie Li1, and Zhiyong Li1
1the First Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical University, Dalian, China

Synopsis

Keywords: Myocardium, Kidney, chronic kidney disease, Cardiac magnetic resonance, T2 mapping, biomarkers, NT-pro BNP

Motivation: We can use the positive correlation between natural T2 value and NT-pro BNP to achieve early clinical detection, diagnosis and treatment of myocardial abnormalities caused by chronic kidney disease, thereby improving the prognosis of patients with CKD.

Goal(s): Our aim was to analyze the relationship between native T2 value and NT-pro BNP over stage progression.

Approach: CMR is performed on a 3.0-T scanner. Cardiac data were assessed using CVI.42. Pearson, Spearman coefficients and ANOVA analysis were used to analyze the data.

Results: There was a statistically significant difference in autologous T2 value between different CKD groups. and NT-pro BNP. Subgroups stratified by eGFR showed a significantly differential correlation between NT-pro BNP and native T2 value.

Impact: We can use the positive correlation between natural T2 value and NT-pro BNP to achieve early clinical detection, diagnosis and treatment of myocardial abnormalities caused by chronic kidney disease, thereby improving the prognosis of patients with CKD.

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