Cardionerds: A Cardiology Podcast

420. Cardio-Rheumatology: Cardiovascular Multimodality Imaging & Systemic Inflammation with Dr. Monica Mukherjee

Jun 20, 2025
Dr. Monica Mukherjee, an associate professor at Johns Hopkins, specializes in advanced cardiac imaging and rheumatology. In this discussion, she highlights the crucial link between systemic inflammation and cardiovascular disease risk. They explore advanced imaging techniques, like CMR, that aid in early detection of heart complications in conditions such as lupus and arthritis. The importance of tailored treatment plans and collaboration between cardiologists and rheumatologists is emphasized, showcasing innovative approaches to improve patient outcomes.
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INSIGHT

Inflammation Drives Cardiac Risks

  • Systemic inflammatory diseases markedly increase cardiovascular risk and can cause complications beyond CAD, such as pericarditis and myocardial involvement.
  • Advanced imaging aids early detection, risk stratification, and management of these cardiovascular manifestations.
ADVICE

Imaging Modalities For Early Detection

  • Use echocardiography first-line for early detection of cardiac involvement in inflammatory diseases due to its accessibility and real-time imaging.
  • Consider coronary artery calcium scoring (CAC) and coronary CT angiography (CCTA) to assess atherosclerotic coronary artery disease in these patients.
ADVICE

Systemic Sclerosis Imaging Strategy

  • Screen systemic sclerosis patients annually with echocardiography, NT-proBNP, and pulmonary function tests to understand cardiovascular involvement.
  • Use cardiac MRI for detailed right ventricular assessment and detection of myocardial inflammation when indicated.
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