This article appears in the following Europace issue: Spotlight Issue: Cardiac Imaging in EP and CRT [View the issue table of contents]
IMAGING IN CRT
Magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography in assessing cardiac veins and scar tissue
Department of Cardiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Postbox 9600, 2300 RC Leiden, The Netherlands
The success of cardiac resynchronization therapy is influenced by several issues including cardiac venous anatomy and myocardial scar tissue. This article discusses non-invasive imaging modalities that could contribute significantly to the selection process of cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) candidates: multi-slice computed tomography to depict the coronary sinus tributaries and magnetic resonance imaging to identify scar tissue.
Key Words: Cardiac resynchronization therapy, Viability, Coronary sinus, Multi-slice computed tomography, Magnetic resonance imaging
* Corresponding author. Tel: +31 71 5262020; fax: +31 071 5266809. E-mail address: N.R.L.van_de_Veire{at}lumc.nl
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