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Non-invasive investigation of myocardial energetics in cardiac disease using 31P magnetic resonance spectroscopy.

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Cardiac metabolism and function are intrinsically linked. High-energy phosphates occupy a central and obligate position in cardiac metabolism, coupling oxygen and substrate fuel delivery to the myocardium with external work.… Click to show full abstract

Cardiac metabolism and function are intrinsically linked. High-energy phosphates occupy a central and obligate position in cardiac metabolism, coupling oxygen and substrate fuel delivery to the myocardium with external work. This insight underlies the widespread clinical use of ischaemia testing. However, other deficits in high-energy phosphate metabolism (not secondary to supply-demand mismatch of oxygen and substrate fuels) may also be documented, and are of particular interest when found in the context of structural heart disease. This review introduces the scope of deficits in high-energy phosphate metabolism that may be observed in the myocardium, how to assess for them, and how they might be interpreted.

Keywords: metabolism; high energy; disease; non invasive; invasive investigation; spectroscopy

Journal Title: Cardiovascular diagnosis and therapy
Year Published: 2020

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