MRI-based method identifies high-risk cardiac sarcoidosis patients who would benefit from implantable defibrillators

New research from the University of Minnesota Medical School demonstrates that using cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging—known as CMR phenotyping—can help identify patients with suspected cardiac sarcoidosis who are at increased risk of sudden cardiac death.

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