Impedance-decline-guide power control long application time bipolar radiofrequency catheter ablation

J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol. 2022 Dec;33(12):2538-2545. doi: 10.1111/jce.15684. Epub 2022 Oct 2.

Abstract

Introduction: Bipolar (BIP) radiofrequency (RF) ablation creates deep myocardial lesions but ideal energy application modes to treat ventricular arrhythmias originating from deep inside the thick myocardium have not been well established. An experimental study was performed to clarify whether high power and long application time BIP ablation were performable by impedance-decline-guide power control (PC) and whether it could create transmural lesions in the thick ventricle with a minimum risk of steam-pop.

Methods and results: Perfused porcine ventricle (18.4 ± 2.3 mm) was placed in an experimental bath and BIP ablation (50 W) for 120 s was attempted with catheter contact of 30-g using two protocols; fixed power (FP) and impedance-decline-guide PC. In the latter protocol, BIP ablation was started from 50 W, while the energy was decreased to 40-20 W according to the impedance decline during RF ablation. FP ablation was attempted in 30 applications and the transmural lesion was created in all 30, although steam-pop occurred in 16/30 applications (53%). Low minimum impedance, large total impedance decline (TID), and %-TID were associated with the steam-pop occurrence. PC ablation was attempted in another 21 applications, and the transmural lesion was created in all 21 without steam-pop. PC ablation was superior to FP ablation (21/21 vs. 14/30, p < .001) in the creation of a transmural lesion without resulting in steam-pop.

Conclusions: High power and long application time BIP ablation seems to be feasible according to the impedance-decline-guide approach, which could create transmural lesions in thick porcine ventricles with minimal risk of steam-pop.

Keywords: bipolar RF ablation; impedance guidance; long application time; steam-pop.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Catheter Ablation* / adverse effects
  • Catheter Ablation* / methods
  • Electric Impedance
  • Equipment Design
  • Models, Animal
  • Steam*
  • Swine
  • Therapeutic Irrigation / methods

Substances

  • Steam