Role of Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Patients with Idiopathic Ventricular Arrhythmias
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Published:2018-12-11
Issue:1
Volume:15
Page:12-23
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ISSN:1573-403X
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Container-title:Current Cardiology Reviews
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language:en
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Short-container-title:CCR
Author:
Muser Daniele1, Santangeli Pasquale1, Selvanayagam Joseph B.2, Nucifora Gaetano2
Affiliation:
1. Cardiac Electrophysiology, Cardiovascular Division, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States 2. Flinders University, Bedford Park, Adelaide, Australia
Abstract
Ventricular Arrhythmias (VAs) may present with a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations
ranging from mildly symptomatic frequent premature ventricular contractions to lifethreatening
events such as sustained ventricular tachycardia, ventricular fibrillation and sudden
cardiac death. Myocardial scar plays a central role in the genesis and maintenance of re-entrant arrhythmias
which are commonly associated with Structural Heart Diseases (SHD) such as ischemic
heart disease, healed myocarditis and non-ischemic cardiomyopathies. However, the arrhythmogenic
substrate may remain unclear in up to 50% of the cases after a routine diagnostic workup,
comprehensive of 12-lead surface ECG, transthoracic echocardiography and coronary angiography/
computed tomography. Whenever any abnormality cannot be identified, VAs are referred as to
“idiopathic”. In the last decade, Cardiac Magnetic Resonance (CMR) imaging has acquired a growing
role in the identification and characterization of myocardial arrhythmogenic substrate, not only
being able to accurately and reproducibly quantify biventricular function, but, more importantly,
providing information about the presence of myocardial structural abnormalities such as myocardial
fatty replacement, myocardial oedema, and necrosis/ fibrosis, which may otherwise remain unrecognized.
Moreover, CMR has recently demonstrated to be of great value in guiding interventional
treatments, such as radiofrequency ablation, by reliably identifying VA sites of origin and improving
long-term outcomes. In the present manuscript, we review the available data regarding the utility
of CMR in the workup of apparently “idiopathic” VAs with a special focus on its prognostic
relevance and its application in planning and guiding interventional treatments.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,General Medicine
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