Zieschang Victoria, Beyer Rebecca Elisabeth, Müller Maximilian Leo, Trautmann Frederike, Kühne Titus, Nagel Eike, Rolf Andreas, Schuster Andreas, Korosoglou Grigorios, Steen Henning, Yilmaz Ali, Petersen Steffen E, Remppis Bjoern Andrew, Thiede Gisela, Nolden Anna Clara, Kelle Sebastian
Department of Cardiology, Deutsches Herzzentrum der Charité, Angiology and Intensive Care Medicine, Campus Virchow Klinikum, Augustenburger Platz 1, 13353 Berlin, Germany.
Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Corporate member of Freie Universität Berlin and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Charitéplatz 1, 10117 Berlin, Germany.
Eur Heart J Imaging Methods Pract. 2024 May 23;2(1):qyae050. doi: 10.1093/ehjimp/qyae050. eCollection 2024 Jan.
Extensive research has established cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) as a powerful tool for diagnosing and monitoring various cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). However, CMR has yet to reach its full potential in routine clinical care, which is mainly due to reimbursement issues. Among other factors, overcoming this gap requires adequate awareness among healthcare professionals and potential patients, the extent of which is currently unknown. Therefore, we conducted a survey to assess awareness and identify knowledge gaps regarding the clinical role and socio-economic factors associated with CMR.
One hundred forty-four subjects not involved in direct patient care were enrolled at a German health conference and completed a 24-item survey, including procedural, clinical, and socio-economic questions about CMR. Respondents were well aware of the socio-economic impact of CVD. Common CMR indications were correctly identified by most participants, but only 22.9% knew the full spectrum. Participants underestimated the modality's benefits, such as absence of ionizing radiation and rare allergic reactions to contrast agents (only 70.9% and 37.6% correct answers, respectively). Respondents estimated the therapeutic guidance of CMR to be high (50.7% voted impact > 50%) and the annual demand to be increasing (89.9%). Attitudes towards CMR were generally positive, with 77.1% of participants willing to travel >25 km and 60.4% willing to pay >125 Euros to have a CMR examination.
Despite great interest in CMR, significant knowledge gaps hinder its optimal use in clinical practice. The development and implementation of awareness and education strategies are needed to realize the full clinical potential of CMR.
广泛的研究已将心血管磁共振成像(CMR)确立为诊断和监测各种心血管疾病(CVD)的有力工具。然而,CMR在常规临床护理中尚未发挥其全部潜力,这主要是由于报销问题。在其他因素中,克服这一差距需要医疗保健专业人员和潜在患者有足够的认识,而目前其程度尚不清楚。因此,我们进行了一项调查,以评估对CMR的认识并确定与CMR相关的临床作用和社会经济因素方面的知识差距。
在一次德国健康会议上招募了144名未直接参与患者护理的受试者,他们完成了一项包含24个项目的调查,内容包括有关CMR的程序、临床和社会经济问题。受访者充分意识到CVD的社会经济影响。大多数参与者正确识别了常见的CMR适应症,但只有22.9%的人了解其全部范围。参与者低估了该检查方式的益处,例如无电离辐射以及对造影剂罕见的过敏反应(正确答案分别仅为70.9%和37.6%)。受访者估计CMR的治疗指导作用很高(50.7%的人投票认为影响>50%)且年度需求在增加(89.9%)。对CMR的态度总体上是积极的,77.1%的参与者愿意前往超过25公里的地方,60.4%的参与者愿意支付超过125欧元进行CMR检查。
尽管对CMR有很大兴趣,但显著的知识差距阻碍了其在临床实践中的最佳应用。需要制定和实施提高认识及教育策略,以实现CMR的全部临床潜力。