Myocardial calcification is associated with endocardial ablation failure of post-myocardial infarction ventricular tachycardia
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
In patients with post-myocardial infarction (post-MI) ventricular tachycardia (VT), the presence of myocardial calcification (MC) may prevent heating of a subepicardial VT substrate contributing to endocardial ablation failure. The aims of this study were to assess the prevalence of MC in patients with post-MI VT and evaluate the impact of MC on outcome after endocardial ablation.
In 158 patients, the presence of MC was retrospectively assessed on fluoroscopy recordings in seven standard projections obtained during pre-procedural coronary angiograms. Myocardial calcification, defined as a distinct radiopaque area that moved synchronously with the cardiac contraction, was detected in 30 patients (19%). After endocardial ablation, only 6 patients (20%) with MC were rendered non-inducible compared with 56 (44%) without MC (
Myocardial calcification was present in 19% of post-MI patients referred for VT ablation and was associated with a high incidence of endocardial ablation failure.
Contributors

Marta de Riva
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Yoshihisa Naruse
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Micaela Ebert
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Masaya Watanabe
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Arthur J Scholte
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Adrianus P Wijnmaalen
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Serge A Trines
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Martin J Schalij
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Jose M Montero-Cabezas
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