CMR can be used to assess ventricular function, the presence/extent of necros, is, and myocardial viability. |
I |
A |
CMR can be used to search for possible mechanical changes. |
I |
A |
CMR can be used to assess patients with a clinical presentation of ACS but without significant coronary obstructions. |
I |
A |
CMR can be used in the differential diagnosis of patients whose clinical picture is compatible with acute CAD but whose ECG shows nonspecific changes and negative biochemical markers of necrosis. |
IIa |
B |
Use CMR as an adjunct in ACS diagnosis, especially in patients with an intermediate or high probability of ACS. |
IIb |
B |