Literature DB >> 9870024

Feasibility of cardiac cryoablation using a transvenous steerable electrode catheter.

M Dubuc1, M Talajic, D Roy, B Thibault, T K Leung, P L Friedman.   

Abstract

We investigated the feasibility of using cryogenic technology in an electrode catheter for percutaneous ablation of cardiac tissue. Despite its high success rate, radiofrequency catheter ablation has important limitations especially with regards to the treatment of ventricular arrhythmias associated with a chronic scar. Arrhythmia surgery experience has shown that freezing with a hand held probe can permanently ablate the arrhythmogenic substrate of ventricular tachycardia associated with an old scar. Moreover, cryosurgery also allows for reversible "ice mapping," in which the area likely responsible for the arrhythmia can be evaluated by suppressing its electrophysiologic properties prior to the creation of an irreversible state. A new steerable cryoablation catheter using Halocarbon 502 as a refrigerant was utilized in six dogs. Serial cryoapplications were performed in the right and left ventricles. In two dogs, we attempted reversible ice mapping of the AV node. Pathological evaluation of the lesions was done acutely in all the animals. Forty-two cryoapplications were delivered at a mean temperature of -45 +/- 9.8 degrees C. No lesion was found at pathological evaluation for 16 cryoapplications which did not achieve a temperature of less (colder) than -30 degrees C. The remaining applications resulted in 26 lesions which were hemorrhagic and sharply demarcated from normal myocardium. Histological evaluation revealed contraction band necrosis. Reversible ice mapping of the AV node was successfully achieved in two animals. Cryoablation is feasible using an electrode catheter with multiple electrodes. This technology has the potential to allow for reversible ice mapping to confirm a successful ablation target before definitive ablation.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9870024     DOI: 10.1023/a:1009797206514

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Interv Card Electrophysiol        ISSN: 1383-875X            Impact factor:   1.900


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