PURPOSE: To make an in vitro evaluation of the lesion size and depth produced in two different sets of radio frequency energy bipolar delivery: simultaneous biparietal bipolar (SBB) and simultaneous uniparietal bipolar (SUB). METHODS: Two separate prototypes have been built for our purpose: one to be used in SBB mode and the other to be used SUB mode. Forty left atrium samples were taken from the hearts of freshly slaughtered pigs. They were ablated into a simulator ABLABOX, where blood flow, temperature, and contact force were controlled. After being sliced into a cryotome, the samples were digitalized by a flatbed scanner, and the images were analyzed by a computer morphometric software. RESULTS: Transmural lesions were achieved in 18/20 samples (90%) in SBB, while SUB showed transmurality in 9/20 samples (45%). Overall maximum diameter (D(MAX)) resulted larger in SUB than in SBB (2.43â±â0.30 mm, 1.62â±â0.14 mm, respectively; pâ<â0.05): Moreover, maximum epicardial and endocardial diameters (D(EPI) and D(ENDO), respectively) were wider in SUB group than SBB group (2.28â±â0.30 mm, 2.26â±â0.40 and 1.60â±â0.14 mm, 1.59â±â0.15 mm, respectively; pâ<â0.05). We observed the same tendency in lesion depth: The total area and volume (A(TOT) and V(TOT)) were broader in SUB group than in SBB one (581.01â±â65.38 mm/mm(2), 58.10â±â6.53 mm/mm(3) and 521.97â±â73.05 mm/mm(2), 52.19â±â7.30 mm/mm(3). respectively; pâ<â0.05). CONCLUSIONS: In contrast with the smaller lesion sizes, the biparietal bipolar group showed a higher transmurality rate. These findings may suggest a better drive of the energy flow when compared with SUB lesions.
Comparison between biparietal bipolar and uniparietal bipolar radio frequency ablation techniques in a simultaneous procedural setting.
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作者:Matteucci Francesco, Maesen Bart, De Asmundis Carlo, Bidar Elham, Parise Gianmarco, Maessen Jos G, La Meir Mark, Gelsomino Sandro
| 期刊: | Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology | 影响因子: | 2.600 |
| 时间: | 2021 | 起止号: | 2021 Sep;61(3):567-575 |
| doi: | 10.1007/s10840-020-00852-5 | ||
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