Abstract #2587
            Quantitative Myocardial T1 and T2 mapping In a Swine Model of Ventricular Tachycardia
                      Sbastien Roujol                     1                    , Tamer A. Basha                     1                    , 						Cory Tschabrunn                     1                    , Kraig V. Kissinger                     1                    , 						Warren J. Manning                     1,2                    , Mark E. Josephson                     1                    , 						Elad Anter                     1                    , and Reza Nezafat                     1          
            
            1
           
           Department of Medicine, Beth Israel 
						Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School, 
						Boston, Massachusetts, United States,
           
            2
           
           Department 
						of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and 
						Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, United 
						States
          
            
          ICD therapy is the first line therapy for the prevention 
						of sudden cardiac death. Reduced incidence of ICD 
						therapy can be achieved when combined with catheter 
						based ventricular tachycardia (VT) ablation in patient 
						with history of myocardial infarction. However, the 
						recurrence rate of VT/VF after VT ablation is about ~50% 
						in these patients and better technique for VT substrate 
						identification are needed. Late gadolinium enhancement 
						(LGE) CMR has the potential for non-invasive assessment 
						of the VT substrate, which consists of reentry circuits 
						near or within a chronic scar. In this study, we sought 
						to utilize a high-resolution 3D LGE sequence with 1 mm3 
						isotropic spatial resolution to image a surrogate of the 
						VT substrate in swine model of VT.
         
				
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