Po-666-07 improved visualization of ablation-related radiofrequency lesions in the left ventricle using free-breathing joint bright- and black-blood cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging

Heart Rhythm(2022)

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Bright-blood late gadolinium-enhanced (LGE) cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging can identify the sites that were ablated during prior ablation procedures. However, myocardial lesions visualization is often impaired by the poor contrast at the blood-scar interface on conventional bright-blood-LGE images.
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