Keywords: Cardiovascular: Cardiac, Cardiovascular: Myocardium, Cardiovascular: Valves
Chest pain can have many different causes. Besides acute and stable coronary syndromes, a variety of differentials exist when it comes to non-coronary cardiac chest pain. MRI can provide detailed images of the heart and surrounding structures, allowing for the identification of abnormalities that may contribute to chest pain. By utilizing advanced imaging techniques, MRI can detect inflammation, valve disease, and other potential causes of chest pain. The presentation will emphasize the value of MRI as a non-invasive and comprehensive tool in assessing patients with cardiac chest pain, potentially reducing the need for invasive procedures and improving patient outcomes.