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Pr. Hubert CochetPr. Hubert CochetUniversity of Bordeaux, FranceUniversity of Bordeaux, France
Email: hubert.cochet@chuEmail: [email protected]
RISQUE RYTHMIQUE ET INSUFFISANCE CARDIAQUE: ROLE DE L’IMAGERIE
RISQUE RYTHMIQUE ET INSUFFISANCE CARDIAQUE: ROLE DE L’IMAGERIE
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DISCLOSURES
Shareholder: Co-founder of inHEART
Grant/Research Support: Siemens HealthineersGuerbetMedtronic
Speaker/Consultant fees: Siemens HealthineersBiosense WebsterBoston ScientificAbbottFineheartFarapulse
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RATIONAL
Albert CM. Circulation. 1996;93:1170-1176
Etiologies of lethal arrhythmias
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RATIONAL
Ursell PC et al. Circ Res. 1985;56:436-51
Wagner A et al. Lancet. 2003;361:374-9
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IMAGING & VENTRICULAR ARRHYTHMIAS
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• > 4 millions/yr worldwide (1/5 of all deaths…)• 70% due to arrhythmias• 90% of arrhythmias occur on a substrate visible on CMR
CURRENT PREVENTIONICDs in LVEF <35%
Covers only a small minority of SCDs (<10%)
Most implanted pts do not need ICDs (2/3)
CLINICAL ISSUE OF SUDDEN CARDIAC DEATH
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PROGNOSTIC ROLE OF LGE CMRIN ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE
Watanabe, E., et al. Circ. Cardiovasc. Imaging. 2014; 7: 887–894 Signal intensity
n pixels
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PROGNOSTIC ROLE OF LGE CMRIN NON-ISCHEMIC DCM
Di Marco A, et al. JACC Heart Fail. 2017 Jan;5(1):28-38.
Meta-analysis 2948 patients LVEF<35% Prospective study 399 patients LVEF>40%
B.P. Halliday,et al.Circulation, 135 (2017), pp. 2106-2115
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PROGNOSTIC ROLE OF LGE CMRIN HCM
Prior SCDSpontaneous sustained VTFamily history of SCDUnexplained syncopeNon-sustained VT on HolterAbnormal exercise blood pressureLV thickness 30 mm
Prior SCDSpontaneous sustained VTFamily history of SCDUnexplained syncopeNon-sustained VT on HolterAbnormal exercise blood pressureLV thickness 30 mm
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PROGNOSTIC ROLE OF LGE CMRIN HCM
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Prior SCDSpontaneous sustained VTFamily history of SCDUnexplained syncopeNon-sustained VT on HolterAbnormal exercise blood pressureLV thickness >30 mm
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PROGNOSTIC ROLE OF LGE CMRIN HCM
Prospective study 1293 patients
Chan RH, et al.Circulation. 2014 Aug 5;130(6):484-95.
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PROGNOSTIC ROLE OF LGE CMRONGOING TRIALS
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RISK STRATIFICATIONROLE OF T1 MAPPING?
Prospective study 130 ICM&DCM patients, LVEF<35%
Chan RH, et al.Circulation. 2014 Aug 5;130(6):484-95.
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IMAGING & VENTRICULAR ARRHYTHMIAS
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157 pts with VT or VFCMR alters diagnosis in 38% of pts with no history of SHD
negative echo & angio
Hennig et al. Eur Heart J Cardiovasc Imaging 2017
IMAGING TO IDENTIFY THE UNDERLYING VT/VF ETIOLOGY
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44 yo man with monomorphic sustained VT of RBBB morphology Negative TTE & coronary angiography
ED ES LGE
CARDIAC SARCOID
IMAGING TO IDENTIFY THE UNDERLYING VT/VF ETIOLOGY
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34 yo man with VT of unknown morphologyNegative TTE. Non-specific T wave changes on ECG.
APICAL FORM OF HCM
ED ES LGE
IMAGING TO IDENTIFY THE UNDERLYING VT/VF ETIOLOGY
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58 yo women with sustained VT of RBBB morphologyNegative TTE & coronary angiography
CHURG-STRAUSS VASCULITIS
ED ES LGE
IMAGING TO IDENTIFY THE UNDERLYING VT/VF ETIOLOGY
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35 yo man with frequent PVCs and sustained VT. Negative coronary CTA. TTE: mild dilatation suggesting arrhythmia-induced cardiomyopathy
LAMINOPATHY
ED ES LGE
IMAGING TO IDENTIFY THE UNDERLYING VT/VF ETIOLOGY
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62 yo. Woman with symptomatic PVCs & negative T waves V1-V3
ARVC
IMAGING TO IDENTIFY THE UNDERLYING VT/VF ETIOLOGY
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HIGH-RES LGE => better detection of SHD(17% à 38%, P<0.001).
HIGH-RES LGE => better detection of SHD(17% à 38%, P<0.001).
THE SMALLER THE PIXEL THE BETTER
CONVENTIONAL LGE
HIGH-RES. LGEHennig et al. Eur Heart J Cardiovasc Imaging 2017
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IMAGING & VENTRICULAR ARRHYTHMIAS
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Signal intensity
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Ursell. Circ Res. 1985
SUBSTRATE MAPPING FROM MRI: LATE GADOLINIUM ENHANCEMENT
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FatWall thinning Calcification
AR
TER
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Late iodine enhancement
LAT
E
SUBSTRATE MAPPING FROM CT: MULTI-PARAMETRIC
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CT arterial CT late Fusion
Scar CT
MRI
Scar MRI
SUBSTRATE MAPPING FROM CT: POST-INFARCTION
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CT-thickness CT-fat CT-late iodine MR-late gadolinium
< 5< 4< 3< 2< 1
mmDense scar
Grey zone
Dense scar
Grey zone
EXAMPLE: POST-MI VT (CT/MRI)
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PROCEDURAL INTEGRATION
Improved efficacyShorter proceduresSimpler & more standardized procedures
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Hendriks. EP Europace. 2017 Jun;19(3):483.
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IMPACT ON OUTCOME
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IMAGE INTEGRATION STRATEGY
Improved anatomy and substrate definition- Impact on procedure time +- Impact on efficacy +
CURRENT: IMAGING TO GUIDE MAPPING
Dedicate the entire procedure to ablation- Impact on procedure time +++- Impact on efficacy +++- Simplification / standardization of procedures +++
SOON: IMAGING TO DEFINE ABLATION TARGETS
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57 yo man with prior infarct in LAD territoryMultiple ICD shocks on monomorphic VT
Nicolas Cedilnik et al. Europace 2018
HD VT map Simulation endo Simulation epi
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PERSPECTIVEIMAGE-BASED SIMULATION
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CONCLUSIONSIMAGING & VENTRICULAR ARRHYTHMIAS
ablation guidance CT/MR for enhanced definition of substrate/anatomy
identifying structures at risk (coronaries, phrenic)direct definition of ablation targets
perspective fully non-invasive cardiac ablation
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TAKE HOME MESSAGES
Ventricular arrhythmia without known structural heart disease?
Get an MRI even if echo and angio are negative
Ventricular arrhythmia without known structural heart disease?
Get an MRI even if echo and angio are negative
Patient considered for ICD implantation for primary prevention?
Use MRI to measure LVEF: gold standard + LGE data in case of future shocks
Patient considered for ICD implantation for primary prevention?
Use MRI to measure LVEF: gold standard + LGE data in case of future shocks
Patient referred for VT ablation?
Develop a close collaboration between EP & imaging teams
Seek for image processing solutions to get optimal imaging information in the lab
Patient referred for VT ablation?
Develop a close collaboration between EP & imaging teams
Seek for image processing solutions to get optimal imaging information in the lab