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New Imaging Technologies To Characterize Arrhythmic Substrate

Authors :
Antonio, Dello Russo
Sergio, Conti
Ghaliah, Al-Mohani
Michela, Casella
Francesca, Pizzamiglio
Corrado, Carbucicchio
Stefania, Riva
Gaetano, Fassini
Massimo, Moltrasio
Fabrizio, Tundo
Martina, Zucchetti
Benedetta, Majocchi
Eleonora, Russo
Vittoria, Marino
Fabrizio, Bologna
Luigi Di, Biase
Andrea, Natale
Claudio, Tondo
Source :
Journal of atrial fibrillation. 7(4)
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

The cornerstone of the new imaging technologies to treat complex arrhythmias is the electroanatomic (EAM) mapping. It is based on tissue characterization and in particular on determination of low potential region and dense scar definition. Recently, the identification of fractionated isolated late potentials increased the specificity of the information derived from EAM. In addition, non-invasive tools and their integration with EAM, such as cardiac magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography scanning, have been shown to be helpful to characterize the arrhythmic substrate and to guide the mapping and the ablation. Finally, intracardiac echocardiography, known to be useful for several practical uses in the setting of electrophysiological procedures, it has been also demonstrated to provide important informations about the anatomical substrate and may have potential to identify areas of scarred myocardium.

Subjects

Subjects :
Journal Review

Details

ISSN :
19416911
Volume :
7
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of atrial fibrillation
Accession number :
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