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Mini Electrodes on Ablation Catheters: Valuable Addition or Redundant Information?—Insights from a Computational Study

Radiofrequency ablation has become a first-line approach for curative therapy of many cardiac arrhythmias. Various existing catheter designs provide high spatial resolution to identify the best spot for performing ablation and to assess lesion formation. However, creation of transmural and nonconduc...

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Autores principales: Pollnow, Stefan, Greiner, Joachim, Oesterlein, Tobias, Wülfers, Eike M., Loewe, Axel, Dössel, Olaf
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Publicado: Hindawi 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5434470/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28553365
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/1686290
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author Pollnow, Stefan
Greiner, Joachim
Oesterlein, Tobias
Wülfers, Eike M.
Loewe, Axel
Dössel, Olaf
author_facet Pollnow, Stefan
Greiner, Joachim
Oesterlein, Tobias
Wülfers, Eike M.
Loewe, Axel
Dössel, Olaf
author_sort Pollnow, Stefan
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description Radiofrequency ablation has become a first-line approach for curative therapy of many cardiac arrhythmias. Various existing catheter designs provide high spatial resolution to identify the best spot for performing ablation and to assess lesion formation. However, creation of transmural and nonconducting ablation lesions requires usage of catheters with larger electrodes and improved thermal conductivity, leading to reduced spatial sensitivity. As trade-off, an ablation catheter with integrated mini electrodes was introduced. The additional diagnostic benefit of this catheter is still not clear. In order to solve this issue, we implemented a computational setup with different ablation scenarios. Our in silico results show that peak-to-peak amplitudes of unipolar electrograms from mini electrodes are more suitable to differentiate ablated and nonablated tissue compared to electrograms from the distal ablation electrode. However, in orthogonal mapping position, no significant difference was observed between distal electrode and mini electrodes electrograms in the ablation scenarios. In conclusion, catheters with mini electrodes bring about additional benefit to distinguish ablated tissue from nonablated tissue in parallel position with high spatial resolution. It is feasible to detect conduction gaps in linear lesions with this catheter by evaluating electrogram data from mini electrodes.
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spelling pubmed-54344702017-05-28 Mini Electrodes on Ablation Catheters: Valuable Addition or Redundant Information?—Insights from a Computational Study Pollnow, Stefan Greiner, Joachim Oesterlein, Tobias Wülfers, Eike M. Loewe, Axel Dössel, Olaf Comput Math Methods Med Research Article Radiofrequency ablation has become a first-line approach for curative therapy of many cardiac arrhythmias. Various existing catheter designs provide high spatial resolution to identify the best spot for performing ablation and to assess lesion formation. However, creation of transmural and nonconducting ablation lesions requires usage of catheters with larger electrodes and improved thermal conductivity, leading to reduced spatial sensitivity. As trade-off, an ablation catheter with integrated mini electrodes was introduced. The additional diagnostic benefit of this catheter is still not clear. In order to solve this issue, we implemented a computational setup with different ablation scenarios. Our in silico results show that peak-to-peak amplitudes of unipolar electrograms from mini electrodes are more suitable to differentiate ablated and nonablated tissue compared to electrograms from the distal ablation electrode. However, in orthogonal mapping position, no significant difference was observed between distal electrode and mini electrodes electrograms in the ablation scenarios. In conclusion, catheters with mini electrodes bring about additional benefit to distinguish ablated tissue from nonablated tissue in parallel position with high spatial resolution. It is feasible to detect conduction gaps in linear lesions with this catheter by evaluating electrogram data from mini electrodes. Hindawi 2017 2017-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5434470/ /pubmed/28553365 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/1686290 Text en Copyright © 2017 Stefan Pollnow et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Pollnow, Stefan
Greiner, Joachim
Oesterlein, Tobias
Wülfers, Eike M.
Loewe, Axel
Dössel, Olaf
Mini Electrodes on Ablation Catheters: Valuable Addition or Redundant Information?—Insights from a Computational Study
title Mini Electrodes on Ablation Catheters: Valuable Addition or Redundant Information?—Insights from a Computational Study
title_full Mini Electrodes on Ablation Catheters: Valuable Addition or Redundant Information?—Insights from a Computational Study
title_fullStr Mini Electrodes on Ablation Catheters: Valuable Addition or Redundant Information?—Insights from a Computational Study
title_full_unstemmed Mini Electrodes on Ablation Catheters: Valuable Addition or Redundant Information?—Insights from a Computational Study
title_short Mini Electrodes on Ablation Catheters: Valuable Addition or Redundant Information?—Insights from a Computational Study
title_sort mini electrodes on ablation catheters: valuable addition or redundant information?—insights from a computational study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5434470/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28553365
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/1686290
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