Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) is a chronic inflammatory liver disease leading to cirrhosis. Researches reported patients with PBC may involve abnormalities on skeleton, thyroid and exocrine glands. However, whether this autoimmune disease would cause cardiac impairment is scarcely investigated. Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance(CMR) is recently developed as a reliable modality to evaluate the cardiac tissue characteristics and functions. This study aims to investigate the cardiac status in PBC patients based on CMR.
Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) is a progressive and uncommon inflammatory autoimmune cholesteric liver disease,which will contribute to cirrhosis. Symptoms and course of primary biliary cholangitis can be diverse, wherefore the targets of the current treatment are focused on the prevention of end-stage liver disease. Researches reported patients with PBC may involve abnormalities on skeleton, thyroid and exocrine glands. However, whether this autoimmune disease would cause cardiac impairment is scarcely investigated. From our clinical practice, the cardiac structural abnormal can be found in certain patients with PBC detected by cardiovascular magnet resonance (CMR). CMR is the primary and emerging imaging modality for myocardial tissue characterization, and it is recommended as a gold standard for functional imaging and assessment. This three-center, multi-modality, prospective observational study plans to identify the type and the severity of cardiac changes in PBC.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
119
After recruiting participants and collecting the baseline information, a CMR scan and a post-processed imaging procedure will be carried on in order to detect the cardiac impairment.
Renji Hospital
Shanghai, Shanghai Municipality, China
The Incidence of Cardiac Events
All PBC patients are followed up through telephone or by retrieving outpatient medical record systems. Cardiac events include: 1. cardiac death; 2. myocardial infarction; 3. hospitalization for unstable angina.
Time frame: 7 months after first CMR scanning
Quantitative Assessment in Cardiac Injury
T1 mapping-derived extracellular volumes (ECV) were used to detect changes in the myocardium interstitial matrix. ECV was calculated according to the ECV formula consist of T1 mapping value.
Time frame: within 2 days of CMR scan
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