PMID: 11605995Oct 19, 2001Paper

Effect of radiofrequency ablation on atrial myocardium

Basic Research in Cardiology
R BeckerW Schoels

Abstract

Successful RF ablation of atrial fibrillation supposedly requires the creation of continuous linear lesions. This study aimed to determine the potential role of functional modifications of atrial myocardium in the vicinity of anatomic RF lesions. In 10 normal beagles (group A), a multiplexer mapping system and an epicardial multi-electrode were used to reconstruct atrial activation patterns during pacing at two cycle lengths before and after attempts to induce two linear right atrial lesions with a standard ablation catheter, respectively. An intercaval "drawback" was repeated 3 times over 5 min at a set temperature of 70 degrees C, followed by a transversal "point-by-point" ablation from the interatrial septum to the right-lateral tricuspid annulus at 70 degrees C/60 s each. Induction of atrial flutter was attempted before and after each ablation. In another 6 beagles (group B), a high-resolution multi-electrode was used to study epicardial functional effects resulting from single endocardial RF lesions on the free right atrial wall. Using three energy settings (60 degrees C/30 s, 60 degrees C/60 s, 70 degrees C/60 s), activation patterns were analyzed at two cycle lengths and local effective refractory periods were measured a...Continue Reading

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Jun 30, 2011·Europace : European Pacing, Arrhythmias, and Cardiac Electrophysiology : Journal of the Working Groups on Cardiac Pacing, Arrhythmias, and Cardiac Cellular Electrophysiology of the European Society of Cardiology·Scott A BernsteinGregory E Morley
Nov 18, 2011·Europace : European Pacing, Arrhythmias, and Cardiac Electrophysiology : Journal of the Working Groups on Cardiac Pacing, Arrhythmias, and Cardiac Cellular Electrophysiology of the European Society of Cardiology·Richard Sutton

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