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Radiation dose during catheter ablation in children using a low fluoroscopy frame rate

Authors :
Maya Riche
Sylvie Monfraix
Sebastien Balduyck
Quentin Voglimacci-Stephanopoli
Anne Rollin
Pierre Mondoly
Franck Mandel
Maxime Beneyto
Hubert Delasnerie
Nicolas Derval
Jean Benoit Thambo
Clement Karsenty
Yves Dulac
Philippe Acar
Stéphanie Mora
Romain Gautier
Frederic Sacher
Philippe Maury
Source :
Archives of cardiovascular diseases. 115(3)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Catheter ablation (CA) in children using fluoroscopy carries risks inherent to ionizing radiation exposure.The objective of this study was to demonstrate the feasibility of using low frames rate during ablation in children to maximally decrease radiation dose.Hundred sixty eight successive patients18 years of age undergoing CA performed under a 3.75 frames/second rate were retrospectively included. Demographics, procedural and dosimetry data were analysed. The effective dose (ED) was evaluated in a subgroup of 14 patients.Median age and weight were 15 years and 54kg, 72% had WPW, 10% AV node reentrant tachycardia, 10% ventricular tachycardia (atrial tachycardia, flutter and atrial fibrillation for the other cases). Acute success was achieved in 98.5% without any complication. Median procedure and fluoroscopy duration were 120 and 16minutes. Median Dose Area Product (DAP) and Air Kerma were 2.46Gy.cmLow frame rate fluoroscopy is a highly effective and safe approach in decreasing radiation exposure during CA in children without altering the success rate of the procedure. ED is low, similar to natural/leisure irradiation. This approach can be considered a good alternative to 3D-based procedures in terms of efficiency and radiation issues, at least for WPW ablations.

Details

ISSN :
18752128
Volume :
115
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Archives of cardiovascular diseases
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0f498ae566d07aa5c932d58d41d5d932