Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is an imaging technique used to generate detailed images of the inner structures of the heart, including the chambers and valves. CMR provides reliable, high-resolution images that allow physicians to accurately diagnose and assess the severity of heart disease. It can also be used to measure the size and pumping efficiency of the heart and to assess the presence of any damage. As a non-invasive procedure, CMR has become increasingly popular as an effective way to diagnose and treat many cardiovascular issues. CMR can be used to monitor patients with heart disease over time, helping to identify any changes that may indicate the need for further treatment. By providing a detailed and accurate assessment, CMR helps physicians to make informed decisions about treatment and can ultimately help improve patient outcomes.
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