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Optimal conditions for high-power, short-duration radiofrequency ablation using a novel, flexible-tipped, force-sensing catheter

BACKGROUND: High-power, short-duration (HPSD) radiofrequency ablation (RFA) reduces procedure time; however, safety and efficacy thresholds vary with catheter design. OBJECTIVE: The study sought to determine optimal HPSD ablation conditions with a novel flexible-tipped, contact force–sensing RFA cat...

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Autores principales: Piccini, Jonathan P., Dave, Amish S., Holmes, Douglas S., Winterfield, Jeffrey R., Tranter, John H., Pipenhagen, Catherine, Moon, L. Boyce, Ambrosius, Nicholas M., Overmann, Jed A., Boudlali, Hana, Thao, Riki, Geurkink, Chris, Thamavong, Zada, Jensen, James A., Fish, Jeffrey M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10373153/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37520016
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.hroo.2023.06.005
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author Piccini, Jonathan P.
Dave, Amish S.
Holmes, Douglas S.
Winterfield, Jeffrey R.
Tranter, John H.
Pipenhagen, Catherine
Moon, L. Boyce
Ambrosius, Nicholas M.
Overmann, Jed A.
Boudlali, Hana
Thao, Riki
Geurkink, Chris
Thamavong, Zada
Jensen, James A.
Fish, Jeffrey M.
author_facet Piccini, Jonathan P.
Dave, Amish S.
Holmes, Douglas S.
Winterfield, Jeffrey R.
Tranter, John H.
Pipenhagen, Catherine
Moon, L. Boyce
Ambrosius, Nicholas M.
Overmann, Jed A.
Boudlali, Hana
Thao, Riki
Geurkink, Chris
Thamavong, Zada
Jensen, James A.
Fish, Jeffrey M.
author_sort Piccini, Jonathan P.
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description BACKGROUND: High-power, short-duration (HPSD) radiofrequency ablation (RFA) reduces procedure time; however, safety and efficacy thresholds vary with catheter design. OBJECTIVE: The study sought to determine optimal HPSD ablation conditions with a novel flexible-tipped, contact force–sensing RFA catheter. METHODS: RFA lesions were created in thigh muscle (16 swine) over a range of conditions (51–82 W, 2–40 g, 8–40 mL/min irrigation). An intracardiac study was performed (12 swine) to characterize steam pop thresholds. Lesions were created in a second intracardiac study (14 swine, n = 290 pulmonary vein isolation [PVI] lesions) with combinations of radiofrequency power, duration, and contact force. PVI was tested, animals were sacrificed, and lesions were measured. RESULTS: The likelihood of coagulation formation in the thigh model was <20% when power was ≤79 W, when contact force was ≤40 g, when duration was ≤11 seconds, and when irrigation rates were 8 to 40 mL/min. The impact of contact force on lesion safety and efficacy was more pronounced using HPSD (60 W/8 seconds) compared with conventional ablation (30 W/45 seconds) (P = .038). During PVI, focal atrial lesions ranged in width from 4.2 to 12.5 mm and were transmural 80.8% of the time. PVI was achieved in 13 of 14 veins. Logistic regression identified that the optimal parameters for radiofrequency application were 60 to 70 W with a duration <8 seconds and <15 g contact force. CONCLUSIONS: Optimal HPSD lesions with this this flexible-tipped, force-sensing RFA catheter were created at 60 to 70 W for <8 seconds with <15 g contact force. Chronic studies are ongoing to assess radiofrequency parameter refinements and long-term lesion durability using these conditions.
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spelling pubmed-103731532023-07-28 Optimal conditions for high-power, short-duration radiofrequency ablation using a novel, flexible-tipped, force-sensing catheter Piccini, Jonathan P. Dave, Amish S. Holmes, Douglas S. Winterfield, Jeffrey R. Tranter, John H. Pipenhagen, Catherine Moon, L. Boyce Ambrosius, Nicholas M. Overmann, Jed A. Boudlali, Hana Thao, Riki Geurkink, Chris Thamavong, Zada Jensen, James A. Fish, Jeffrey M. Heart Rhythm O2 Experimental BACKGROUND: High-power, short-duration (HPSD) radiofrequency ablation (RFA) reduces procedure time; however, safety and efficacy thresholds vary with catheter design. OBJECTIVE: The study sought to determine optimal HPSD ablation conditions with a novel flexible-tipped, contact force–sensing RFA catheter. METHODS: RFA lesions were created in thigh muscle (16 swine) over a range of conditions (51–82 W, 2–40 g, 8–40 mL/min irrigation). An intracardiac study was performed (12 swine) to characterize steam pop thresholds. Lesions were created in a second intracardiac study (14 swine, n = 290 pulmonary vein isolation [PVI] lesions) with combinations of radiofrequency power, duration, and contact force. PVI was tested, animals were sacrificed, and lesions were measured. RESULTS: The likelihood of coagulation formation in the thigh model was <20% when power was ≤79 W, when contact force was ≤40 g, when duration was ≤11 seconds, and when irrigation rates were 8 to 40 mL/min. The impact of contact force on lesion safety and efficacy was more pronounced using HPSD (60 W/8 seconds) compared with conventional ablation (30 W/45 seconds) (P = .038). During PVI, focal atrial lesions ranged in width from 4.2 to 12.5 mm and were transmural 80.8% of the time. PVI was achieved in 13 of 14 veins. Logistic regression identified that the optimal parameters for radiofrequency application were 60 to 70 W with a duration <8 seconds and <15 g contact force. CONCLUSIONS: Optimal HPSD lesions with this this flexible-tipped, force-sensing RFA catheter were created at 60 to 70 W for <8 seconds with <15 g contact force. Chronic studies are ongoing to assess radiofrequency parameter refinements and long-term lesion durability using these conditions. Elsevier 2023-06-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10373153/ /pubmed/37520016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.hroo.2023.06.005 Text en © 2023 Heart Rhythm Society. Published by Elsevier Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Piccini, Jonathan P.
Dave, Amish S.
Holmes, Douglas S.
Winterfield, Jeffrey R.
Tranter, John H.
Pipenhagen, Catherine
Moon, L. Boyce
Ambrosius, Nicholas M.
Overmann, Jed A.
Boudlali, Hana
Thao, Riki
Geurkink, Chris
Thamavong, Zada
Jensen, James A.
Fish, Jeffrey M.
Optimal conditions for high-power, short-duration radiofrequency ablation using a novel, flexible-tipped, force-sensing catheter
title Optimal conditions for high-power, short-duration radiofrequency ablation using a novel, flexible-tipped, force-sensing catheter
title_full Optimal conditions for high-power, short-duration radiofrequency ablation using a novel, flexible-tipped, force-sensing catheter
title_fullStr Optimal conditions for high-power, short-duration radiofrequency ablation using a novel, flexible-tipped, force-sensing catheter
title_full_unstemmed Optimal conditions for high-power, short-duration radiofrequency ablation using a novel, flexible-tipped, force-sensing catheter
title_short Optimal conditions for high-power, short-duration radiofrequency ablation using a novel, flexible-tipped, force-sensing catheter
title_sort optimal conditions for high-power, short-duration radiofrequency ablation using a novel, flexible-tipped, force-sensing catheter
topic Experimental
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10373153/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37520016
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.hroo.2023.06.005
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