Three-dimensional cardiac magnetic resonance allows the identification of slow-conducting anatomical isthmuses in tetralogy of Fallot.
Yoshitaka KimuraJustin WalletBenjamin BouyerMonique R M JongbloedRobin A BertelsMark G HazekampJean-Benoît ThamboXavier IriartHubert CochetFrédéric SacherHildo J LambNico A BlomKatja ZeppenfeldPublished in: European heart journal (2024)
3D late gadolinium enhancement cardiac magnetic resonance can identify SCAI with excellent accuracy and may refine non-invasive risk stratification and patient selection for invasive EAM in tetralogy of Fallot.