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FRONTIERS IN CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE
Volume 9, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fcvm.2022.872961
Keywords
radiofrequency ablation; lesion characteristics; impedance; steam pop; cardiovascular medicine
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- National Natural Science Foundation of China [82000426]
- Natural Science Foundation of Shanxi Province [201801D121222, 201801D121337]
- PhD Fund of the First Hospital of Shanxi Medical University [YB161702]
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This study aimed to investigate the effects of baseline impedance and power on radiofrequency ablation lesion characteristics and their correlation with steam pops. The results showed a strong correlation between lesion characteristics and ablation index and baseline impedance. The occurrence rate of steam pops was higher under high power and high impedance conditions.
Objective: To explore the effects of baseline impedance (R) and power (P) on radiofrequency ablation (RFA) lesion characteristics and their correlation with steam pops using ThermoCool SmartTouch-SF (STSF) catheters in the porcine heart. Method: A porcine left ventricle was submerged in 37 degrees C saline ex vivo, and the experiment was performed with various P (P = 30, 40, 50, and 60 W) and multiple R loads (R = 80-100, 100-140, 140-180, and 180-22052) to reach the target ablation index (AI; AI = 350, 450, and 500) or reach the target ablation time using a fixed contact force (CF; CF = 10-15 g) and the same saline irrigation (30 W/8 ml/min or 40-60 W/15 ml/min), repeated five times under each condition. Results: The surface diameter, maximum diameter, depth, and volume of the lesions were strongly correlated with the AI (P = 40 W, R = 100-140 Omega, CF = 10-15 g) (r = 0.5412; r = 0.7889; r = 0.9366; and r = 0.913, respectively; all p < 0.05). As the value of R increased, the maximum diameter, depth, and volume of the lesions significantly increased (AI = 350, P = 30 W). Moreover, the higher the baseline value of R, the greater the absolute value of the R decrease (r= 0.9035, p < 0.05, Y= 0.2759 x X - 18.33). Under high power and high impedance, the occurrence rate of steam pops was high (P = 60 W, R = 180-22052, AI when a steam pop occurred: 480 +/- 26.5, ablation time: 11.29 +/- 1.04 s). Conclusion: Radiofrequency catheter ablation (RFCA) in power-controlled mode resulted in various lesion characteristics that were related to diverse baseline Rs. In addition, the incidence of steam pops was strongly correlated with high baseline R and high P.
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