Simon Graham Duckett1, Matthew Ginks1,
Benjamin R. Knowles1, Amedeo Chiribiri1, Stephen
Sinclair1, Gerry Carr-White2, Aldo Rinaldi2,
Rene Botnar1, Eike Nagel1, Reza Razavi1,
Tobias Schaeffter1
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Cardiac resynchronization therapy is becoming more widely available for the
treatment of patients with heart failure, there has been increased interest
in imaging the coronary sinus and its tributaries. Previous studies using CMR
have mainly focused on using intravascular contrast agents (CA), which give
no useful information about myocardial scar, and require a separate MR-exam
to assess scar and viability. Most of these studies patients with normal left
ventricular function have been recruited. We present a single CMR examination
imaging the coronary venous anatomy and myocardial scar in patients with HF
using a high-relaxivity contrast agent.