Lesion Dimensions During Temperature-Controlled Radiofrequency Catheter Ablation of Left Ventricular Porcine Myocardium

Author:

Petersen Helen Høgh1,Chen Xu1,Pietersen Adrian1,Svendsen Jesper Hastrup1,Haunsø Stig1

Affiliation:

1. From Medical Department B, National University Hospital, 2100 Copenhagen Ø, Denmark.

Abstract

Background —It is important to increase lesion size to improve the success rate for radiofrequency ablation of ischemic ventricular tachycardia. This study of radiofrequency ablation, with adjustment of power to approach a preset target temperature, ie, temperature-controlled ablation, explores the effect of catheter-tip length, ablation site, and convective cooling on lesion dimensions. Methods and Results —In vitro strips of porcine left ventricular myocardium during different levels of convective cooling and in vivo pig hearts at 2 or 3 left ventricular sites were ablated with 2- to 12-mm-tip catheters. We found increased lesion volume for increased catheter-tip length ≤8 mm in vitro ( P <0.05) and 6 mm in vivo ( P <0.0001), but no further increase was found for longer tips. For the 4- to 10-mm catheter tips, we found smaller lesion volume in low-flow areas (apex) than in high-flow areas (free wall and septum) ( P <0.05). Increasing convective cooling of the catheter tip in vitro increased lesion volume ( P <0.0005) for the 4- and 8-mm tips but not for the 12-mm tip as the generator reached maximum output. In contrast to power-controlled ablation, we found a negative correlation between tip temperature reached and lesion volume for applications in which maximum generator output was not achieved ( P <0.0001), whereas delivered power and lesion volume correlated positively ( P <0.0001). Conclusions —Lesion size differs in different left ventricular target sites, which is probably related to convective cooling, as illustrated in vitro. Longer electrode tips increase lesion size for tip lengths ≤6 to 8 mm. For temperature-controlled ablation, the tip temperature achieved is a poor predictor of lesion size.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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