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Background: Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), a disease with myocardial fibrosis manifestation, is a common cause of sudden cardiac death (SCD) due to ventricular arrhythmias (VA). Current clinical risk stratification criteria are inadequate in identifying patients who are at risk for VA and in need of an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) for primary prevention.

Objective: We aimed to develop a risk prediction approach based on imaging biomarkers from the combination of late gadolinium contrast-enhanced (LGE) MRI and T1 mapping. We then aimed to compare the prediction to a virtual heart computational risk assessment approach based on LGE-T1 virtual heart models.

Methods: The methodology involved combining short-axis LGE-MRI with post-contrast T1 maps to define personalized thresholds for diffuse and dense fibrosis. The combined LGE-T1 maps were used to evaluate imaging biomarkers for VA risk prediction. The risk prediction capability of the biomarkers was compared with that of the LGE-T1 virtual heart arrhythmia inducibility simulation. VA risk prediction performance from both approaches was compared to clinical outcome (presence of clinical VA).

Results: Image-based biomarkers, including hypertrophy, signal intensity heterogeneity, and fibrotic border complexity, could not discriminate high vs low VA risk. LGE-T1 virtual heart technology outperformed all the image-based biomarker metrics and was statistically significant in predicting VA risk in HCM.

Conclusions: We combined two MR imaging techniques to analyze imaging biomarkers in HCM. Raw and processed image-based biomarkers cannot discriminate patients with VA from those without VA. Hybrid LGE-T1 virtual heart models could correctly predict VA risk for this cohort and may improve SCD risk stratification to better identify HCM patients for primary preventative ICD implantation.

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