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What is your preferred diagnostic approach to suspected immune checkpoint inhibitor cardiotoxicity in patients who are otherwise not clinically stable enough for cMRI?

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Cardiology · Vanderbilt University School of Medicine

The initial diagnostic imaging for a patient with suspected ICI myocarditis/myositis that is not clinically stable enough for a cardiac MRI should be transthoracic echocardiography. However, if the patient is clinically unstable to the degree that they are unable to have a cardiac MRI performed, the...

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