Ambient circulation surrounding an ablation catheter tip affects ablation lesion characteristics

Author:

Nussinovitch Udi1,Wang Paul1,Babakhanian Meghedi1,Narayan Sanjiv M.1,Viswanathan Mohan1,Badhwar Nitish1,Zheng Lijun2,Sauer William H.3ORCID,Nguyen Duy T.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Section of Cardiac Electrophysiology, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine Stanford University Stanford California USA

2. Section of Cardiac Electrophysiology, Division of Cardiology University of Colorado Aurora Colorado USA

3. Section of Cardiac Electrophysiology, Division of Cardiology Brigham and Women's Hospital Boston Massachusetts USA

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionThe association between ambient circulating environments (CEs) and ablation lesions has been largely underexplored.MethodsViable bovine myocardium was placed in a saline bath in an ex vivo endocardial model. Radiofrequency (RF) ablation was performed using three different ablation catheters: 3.5 mm open irrigated (OI), 4, and 8 mm. Variable flow rates of surrounding bath fluids were applied to simulate standard flow, high flow, and no flow. For in vivo epicardial ablation, 24 rats underwent a single OI ablation and performed with circulating saline (30 ml/min; n = 12), versus those immersed in saline without circulation (n = 12).ResultsHigh flow reduced ablation lesion volumes for all three catheters. In no‐flow endocardial CE, both 4 mm and OI catheters produced smaller lesions compared with standard flow. However, the 8 mm catheter produced the largest lesions in a no‐flow CE. Ablation performed in an in vivo model with CE resulted in smaller lesions compared with ablation performed in a no‐flow environment. No statistically significant differences in steam pops were found among the groups.ConclusionA higher endocardial CE flow can decrease RF effectiveness. Cardiac tissue subjected to no endocardial CE flow may also limit RF for 4 mm catheters, but not for OI catheters; these findings may have implications for RF ablation safety and efficacy, especially in the epicardial space without circulating fluid or in the endocardium under varying flow conditions.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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