Edinburgh Imaging

DEMAND-MI Cases

This educational resource provides access to the DEMAND-MI study cases including clinical history, coronary & structural imaging. The aim of this resource is to provide an overview of the clinical presentation & imaging findings in patients with type 2 myocardial infarction.

DEMAND-MI

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Study information / background

DEMAND-MI (NCT03338504) is the first prospective observational cohort study that aimed to determine the mechanism of myocardial injury and role of coronary disease in patients with type 2 myocardial infarction.

We invited one-hundred patients with a clinical diagnosis of type 2 myocardial infarction, who met study inclusion criteria, to participate. All patients provided written informed consent.

In all participants, we evaluated coronary anatomy by invasive or non-invasive (CT) coronary angiography, dependent on co-morbidities and patient preference.

We performed cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) in all patients without contraindications. Our scanner was a 3T scanner (MAGNETOM Verio, Siemens AG, Healthcare Sector, Erlangen, Germany).

We used the late gadolinium enhancement and T2 mapping techniques to identify regions of new or old myocardial infarction, as well as other patterns of injury, such as the mid-wall pattern associated with myocarditis.

An adjudication panel reviewed in detail, the electronic healthcare record of all participants, including all clinical documentation. In addition to routine clinical testing, the investigators reviewed the results of all research imaging.

 

Content

The DEMAND-MI educational resource compiles one hundred clinical vignettes for all study participants, and includes:

  • History
  • Examination findings
  • Routine hospital investigations such as:
    • Haematology
    • Biochemistry blood tests
    • Electrocardiogram, and
    • Study imaging
  • Relevant coronary imaging
  • MCQ questions related to the electrocardiogram and imaging findings
  • An interface which allows you to select & manipulate images
  • Summary information so that you can compare your approach to each case, with the adjudication panel's approach

In addition, this educational resource includes questions on the investigation and clinical management of patients with type 2 myocardial infarction. We aim to compile your answers to these questions in order to evaluate current clinical practice around this condition.

 

Participation

This online resource is eligible for CPD in keeping with the Royal College of Radiologists guidelines.

Participants may complete up to 100 cases/ 5 hours of online CPD training. Certificates can be downloaded for every 20 cases/ 1 hour of online CPD training completed.

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Approvals

The DEMAND-MI study was approved by the South East Scotland Regional Ethics Committee (17/SS/0078), ACCORD, the Local NHS Health Board and conducted in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki.

 

Funding

The study was funded by the British Heart Foundation (FS/16/75/32533).