Application repetition and electrode–tissue contact result in deeper lesions using a pulsed-field ablation circular variable loop catheter

Author:

Di Biase Luigi1ORCID,Marazzato Jacopo12ORCID,Gomez Tara3ORCID,Byun Eric3ORCID,Zou Fengwei1ORCID,Grupposo Vito3ORCID,Mohanty Sanghamitra4ORCID,La Fazia Vincenzo Mirco4ORCID,Ammirati Giuseppe1ORCID,Lin Aung1ORCID,Garcia Domingo Ynoa1,Della Rocca Domenico4ORCID,Al Ahamad Amin4ORCID,Schiavone Marco5ORCID,Gasperetti Alessio6ORCID,Freilich Michael1,Serna Juan Cedeno1,Forleo Giovanni7ORCID,Liu Xu8,Lakkireddy Dhanunjaya9ORCID,Tondo Claudio5ORCID,Natale Andrea4ORCID,Zhang Xiao-Dong1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiology, Montefiore Medical Center , 111 E 210th Street, Bronx, NY 10467 , USA

2. Electrophysiology and Cardiac Pacing Unit, Humanitas Mater Domini , Castellanza , Italy

3. Biosense Webster Inc. , Irvine, CA , USA

4. Texas Cardiac Arrhythmia Institute, St David’s Medical Center , Austin, TX , USA

5. Centro Cardiologico Monzino , Milan , Italy

6. Department of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins Hospital , Baltimore, MD , USA

7. Department of Cardiology, Luigi Sacco Hospital , Milan , Italy

8. Shanghai Chest Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University , Shanghai , China

9. Kansas City Heart Rhythm Institute , Overland Park, KS , USA

Abstract

Abstract Aims Pulsed-field ablation (PFA) is a novel, myocardial-selective, non-thermal ablation modality used to target cardiac arrhythmias. Although prompt electrogram (EGM) signal disappearance is observed immediately after PFA application in the pulmonary veins, whether this finding results in adequate transmural lesions is unknown. The aim of this study is to check whether application repetition and catheter–tissue contact impact lesion formation during PFA. Methods and results A circular loop PFA catheter was used to deliver repeated energy applications with various levels of contact force. A benchtop vegetal potato model and a beating heart ventricular myocardial model were utilized to evaluate the impact of application repetition, contact force, and catheter repositioning on contiguity and lesion depth. Lesion development occurred over 18 h in the vegetal model and over 6 h in the porcine model. Lesion formation was found to be dependent on application repetition and contact. In porcine ventricles, single and multiple stacked applications led to a lesion depth of 3.5 ± 0.7 and 4.4 ± 1.3 mm, respectively (P = 0.002). Furthermore, the greater the catheter–tissue contact, the more contiguous and deeper the lesions in the vegetal model (1.0 ± 0.9 mm with no contact vs. 5.4 ± 1.4 mm with 30 g of force; P = 0.0001). Conclusion Pulsed-field ablation delivered via a circular catheter showed that both repetition and catheter contact led independently to deeper lesion formation. These findings indicate that endpoints for effective PFA are related more to PFA biophysics than to mere EGM attenuation.

Funder

Biosense Webster

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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