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PLOS ONE | 2013

Iron Deposition following Chronic Myocardial Infarction as a Substrate for Cardiac Electrical Anomalies: Initial Findings in a Canine Model

Ivan Cokic; Avinash Kali; Xunzhang Wang; Hsin Jung Yang; Richard Tang; Anees Thajudeen; Michael Shehata; Allen Amorn; Enzhao Liu; Brian Stewart; Nathan H. Bennett; Doron Harlev; Sotirios A. Tsaftaris; Warren M. Jackman; Sumeet S. Chugh; Rohan Dharmakumar

Purpose Iron deposition has been shown to occur following myocardial infarction (MI). We investigated whether such focal iron deposition within chronic MI lead to electrical anomalies. Methods Two groups of dogs (ex-vivo (n = 12) and in-vivo (n = 10)) were studied at 16 weeks post MI. Hearts of animals from ex-vivo group were explanted and sectioned into infarcted and non-infarcted segments. Impedance spectroscopy was used to derive electrical permittivity () and conductivity (). Mass spectrometry was used to classify and characterize tissue sections with (IRON+) and without (IRON-) iron. Animals from in-vivo group underwent cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) for estimation of scar volume (late-gadolinium enhancement, LGE) and iron deposition (T2*) relative to left-ventricular volume. 24-hour electrocardiogram recordings were obtained and used to examine Heart Rate (HR), QT interval (QT), QT corrected for HR (QTc) and QTc dispersion (QTcd). In a fraction of these animals (n = 5), ultra-high resolution electroanatomical mapping (EAM) was performed, co-registered with LGE and T2* CMR and were used to characterize the spatial locations of isolated late potentials (ILPs). Results Compared to IRON- sections, IRON+ sections had higher, but no difference in. A linear relationship was found between iron content and (p<0.001), but not (p = 0.34). Among two groups of animals (Iron (<1.5%) and Iron (>1.5%)) with similar scar volumes (7.28%±1.02% (Iron (<1.5%)) vs 8.35%±2.98% (Iron (>1.5%)), p = 0.51) but markedly different iron volumes (1.12%±0.64% (Iron (<1.5%)) vs 2.47%±0.64% (Iron (>1.5%)), p = 0.02), QT and QTc were elevated and QTcd was decreased in the group with the higher iron volume during the day, night and 24-hour period (p<0.05). EAMs co-registered with CMR images showed a greater tendency for ILPs to emerge from scar regions with iron versus without iron. Conclusion The electrical behavior of infarcted hearts with iron appears to be different from those without iron. Iron within infarcted zones may evolve as an arrhythmogenic substrate in the post MI period.


Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology | 2015

Correlation of Scar in Cardiac MRI and High‐Resolution Contact Mapping of Left Ventricle in a Chronic Infarct Model

Anees Thajudeen; Warren M. Jackman; Brian Stewart; Ivan Cokic; Hiroshi Nakagawa; Michael Shehata; Allen Amorn; Avinash Kali; Ezh Liu; Doron Harlev; Nathan H. Bennett; Rohan Dharmakumar; Sumeet S. Chugh; Xunzhang Wang

Endocardial mapping for scars and abnormal electrograms forms the most essential component of ventricular tachycardia ablation. The utility of ultra‐high resolution mapping of ventricular scar was assessed using a multielectrode contact mapping system in a chronic canine infarct model.


Archive | 2010

Electrode displacement determination

Doron Harlev; Derek Kane; Brian Stewart; Paul Hultz; Alpar Csendes


Archive | 2012

Tracking using field mapping

Doron Harlev; Derek Kane; Brian Stewart; Paul Hultz; Alpar Csendes


Archive | 2017

AUTOMATIC MAPPING USING VELOCITY INFORMATION

Paul Hultz; Mordechai Perlman; Nathan H. Bennett; Brian Stewart


Archive | 2017

METHOD OF EXPLORING OR MAPPING INTERNAL CARDIAC STRUCTURES

Brian Stewart; Doron Harlev; Mordechai Perlman; Paul Hultz


Archive | 2017

INTRACARDIAC EGM SIGNALS FOR BEAT MATCHING AND ACCEPTANCE

Brian Stewart; Doron Harlev; Nathan H. Bennett


Archive | 2012

Cartographie electro-anatomique

Doron Harlev; Brian Stewart


Archive | 2011

Bestimmung eines elektrodenwegs

Doron Harlev; Derek Kane; Brian Stewart; Paul Hultz; Alpar Csendes


Archive | 2011

Tracking mit feldzuordnung

Doron Harlev; Derek Kane; Brian Stewart; Paul Hultz; Alpar Csendes

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Allen Amorn

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

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Anees Thajudeen

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

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Avinash Kali

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

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Ivan Cokic

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

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Michael Shehata

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

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Sumeet S. Chugh

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

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Warren M. Jackman

University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

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Xunzhang Wang

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

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Enzhao Liu

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

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