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The influence of electrode‐tissue‐coverage on RF lesion formation and local impedance: Insights from an ex vivo model.

Authors :
Bahlke, Fabian
Wachter, Andreas
Erhard, Nico
Englert, Florian
Krafft, Hannah
Popa, Miruna
Risse, Elena
Kottmaier, Marc
Telishevska, Marta
Lengauer, Sarah
Lennerz, Carsten
Reents, Tilko
Hessling, Gabriele
Deisenhofer, Isabel
Bourier, Felix
Source :
Pacing & Clinical Electrophysiology. Oct2023, Vol. 46 Issue 10, p1170-1181. 12p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: The influence of power, duration and contact force (CF) on radiofrequency (RF) lesion formation is well known, whereas data on local impedance (LI) and electrode‐tissue‐coverage (ETC) is scarce. The objective was to investigate their effect on lesion formation in an ex vivo model. Methods and Results: An ex vivo model was developed utilizing cross‐sections of porcine heart preparations and a force‐sensing, LI‐measuring catheter. N = 72 lesion were created systematically varying ETC (minor/full), CF (1–5 g, 10–15 g, 20–25 g) and power (20 W, 30 W, 40 W, 50 W). In minor ETC, the distal tip of the catheter was in electric contact with the tissue, in full ETC the whole catheter tip was embedded within the tissue. Lesion size and all parameters were measured once per second (n = 3320). LI correlated strongly with lesion depth (r = −0.742 for ΔLI; r = 0.781 for %LI‐drop). Lesions in full ETC were significantly wider and deeper compared to minor ETC (p <.001) and steam pops were more likely. Baseline LI, ΔLI, and %LI‐drop were significantly higher in full ETC (p <.001). In lesions resulting in steam pops, baseline LI, and ΔLI were significantly higher. The influence of CF on lesion size was higher in minor ETC than in full ETC. Conclusions: ETC is a main determinant of lesion size and occurrence of steam pops. Baseline LI and LI‐drop are useful surrogate parameters for real‐time assessment of ETC and ΔLI correlates strongly with lesion size. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01478389
Volume :
46
Issue :
10
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Pacing & Clinical Electrophysiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
172893907
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/pace.14807