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Given the significant number of side effects shown in the group that took colchicine compared to placebo - in particular, a risk of pulmonary embolism (blood clots), they deemed the risks to patients too high. The INESSS health officials said the risk of blood clots, was of most concern to the experts who form their committee. The recommendation is an interim decision and could be reevaluated once the Montreal-led study on colchicine is peer-reviewed and published or more information, including the results of confirmatory studies, come to light. Doctors and scientists who are part of a program at the MUHC that works to improve the treatment of infections and reduce adverse effects went the same route last Thursday.
January 25, 2021 A free-breathing, 3D whole-heart T2 MRI mapping sequence can efficiently and reproducibly quantify myocardial T2 times in patients with suspected myocarditis, and potentially even detect more cases of cardiac inflammation than standard 2D T2 maps, according to research published online January 19 in
Researchers led by first author Aurélien Bustin, PhD, and senior author Claudia Prieto, PhD, of King s College London found that their free-breathing 3D T2 mapping sequence was highly reproducible and even enabled confident identification of myocarditis in cases that were inconclusive on T2 mapping.
Further analysis in a larger patient cohort is needed, but myocardial 3D T2 mapping may be a viable tool for the visualization of inflammation and may potentially afford improved sensitivity, the authors wrote.