Abstract

<p>Co-registered late-gadolinium enhancement images projected onto the segmented blood pool surface (<b>A</b>) with infarcted territory (color coded in red), border zone (yellow and blue shades) and remote territories (purple)) with the corresponding bipolar map (<b>B</b>, color-coded to indicate low voltage areas) are shown. For reference, an ILP deep within the scar tissue (white arrow) is shown. The voltage traces from V1 and at the coronary sinus (CS), along with bipolar and unipolar mapping traces are also shown. Note the presence of an isolated low-voltage sharp late potential in the bipolar and unipolar traces following the local ventricular activation (yellow arrow) in <b>C</b>. The activation map (<b>D</b>), a map of the ILPs (<b>E</b>), and iron containing regions (in red, <b>F</b>) are also shown for reference. Note that iron-containing regions have a greater incidence of ILPs and slow activation regions.</p

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