Pulsed Field Ablation Using a Lattice Electrode for Focal Energy Delivery Biophysical Characterization, Lesion Durability, and Safety Evaluation

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作者
Yavin, Hagai [1 ]
Shapira-Daniels, Ayelet [2 ]
Barkagan, Michael [2 ]
Sroubek, Jakub [2 ]
Shim, David [2 ]
Melidone, Raffaele [3 ]
Anter, Elad [1 ]
机构
[1] Cleveland Clin, Electrophysiol Sect, Dept Cardiovasc Med, Cleveland, OH 44195 USA
[2] Harvard Med Sch, Beth Israel Deaconess Med Ctr, Dept Med, Harvard Thorndike Electiophysiol Inst,Cardiovasc, Boston, MA 02115 USA
[3] Harvard CBSET, Dept Pathol, Lexington, MA USA
关键词
atrial fibrillation; catheter ablation; esophagus; paralysis; pulmonary veins; CATHETER; ELECTROPORATION;
D O I
10.1161/CIRCEP.120.008580
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND: Pulsed field ablation (PFA) is a nonthermal energy that may provide safety advantages over radiofrequency ablation (RFA). One-shot PFA catheters have been developed for pulmonary vein isolation, but they do not permit flexible lesion sets. This study investigated a novel lattice-tip catheter designed for focal RFA or PFA ablation. METHODS: The effects of PFA (biphasic, 24 amperes) were investigated in 25 swine using a lattice-tip catheter and system (Affera Inc). Step 1 (n=14) examined the feasibility to create atrial line of block and described its acute effects on the phrenic nerve and esophagus. Step 2 (n=7) examined the subacute effects of PFA on block durability, phrenic nerve, and esophagus >= 2 weeks. Step 3 compared the effects of PFA and RFA on the esophagus using a mechanical deviation model approximating the esophagus to the right atrium (n=4) and by direct ablation within its lumen (n=4). The effects of endocardial PFA and RFA on the phrenic nerve were also compared (n=10). Histological analysis was performed. RESULTS: PFA produced acute block in 100% of lines, achieved with 2.1 (1.3-3.2) applications/cm line. Histological analysis following (35 [18-37]) days showed 100% transmurality (thickness range 0.4-3.4 mm) with a lesion width of 19.4 (10.9-27.4 mm). PFA selectively affected cardiomyocytes but spared blood vessels and nervous tissue. PFA applied from the posterior atria (23 [21-25] applications) to the approximated esophagus (6 [4.5-14] mm) produced transmural lesions without esophageal injury. PFA (16.5 [15-18] applications) applied inside the esophageal lumen produced mild edema compared with RFA (13 [12-14] applications) which produced epithelial ulcerations. PFA resulted in no or transient stunning of the phrenic nerve (<5 minutes) without histological changes while RFA produced paralysis. CONCLUSIONS: PFA using a lattice-tip ablation catheter for focal ablation produced durable atrial lesions and showed lower vulnerability to esophageal or phrenic nerve damage compared with RFA.
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