Journal article
Relation of Alcohol Consumption to Left Ventricular Fibrosis Using Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging
A Voskoboinik, BT Costello, A La Gerche, S Prabhu, G Wong, MD Flannery, C Nalliah, H Sugumar, F Springer, JM Kalman, AJ Taylor, PM Kistler
American Journal of Cardiology | Published : 2019
Abstract
Light-to-moderate regular alcohol consumption has been associated with reduced mortality, heart failure, and sudden death, with a well described “U-shaped” relationship. We sought to determine whether markers of diffuse ventricular fibrosis as assessed by cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) T 1 mapping differ between nondrinkers and regular drinkers. We prospectively recruited 165 participants to undergo 3T CMR ventricular T1 mapping which included 120 regular light-to-moderate drinkers (7 to 28 standard drinks per week for >12 months) and 45 age and gender-matched nondrinking controls (1 standard drink ∼12 g alcohol). Diffuse ventricular fibrosis was assessed using ShMOLLI T1 mapping s..
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Dr. Voskoboinik is supported by cofunded NHMRC/NHF postgraduate scholarships and Baker IDI Bright Sparks scholarships (APPI 114940). Prof. Kalman is supported by a NHMRC practitioner fellowship (APP1059039). A/Prof La Gerche is supported by an NHMRC/NHF Future Leader Fellowship (APP1089039). This research is supported in part by the Career Development Fellowship. Relationship(s) with industry: Nil.