Catheter Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation with Short Duration Radiofrequency Current using Non-Irrigated Catheters

Q4 Medicine
Maryna S. Meshkova, Oleksandr V. Doronin
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 The aim. To study direct results of application of high-power radiofrequency current in AF catheter ablation using non-irrigated catheters.
 Materials and methods. We analyzed 30 consecutive patients who underwent primary catheter ablation (12 women and 18 men, mean age of the patients was 57.6 ± 11.7 years). Concomitant pathology (coronary heart disease, hypertension, diabetes mellitus) was observed in 19 (63.3%) patients.
 Wide isolation of pulmonary veins was performed, and in nonparoxysmal forms, applications were added in the places where fragmented activity was registered or in the line of applications between ipsilateral pulmonary veins and inferior left pulmonary vein and mitral valve annulus. The applications were made with a 4 mm electrode without irrigation function with wiping it after every 30 applications. Application parameters were 40-45 Watt power, application time 10 seconds, target temperature 55°C.
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Introduction. The use of high-power radiofrequency current is considered to be a promising alternative to the currently used technique of catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation (AF) with radiofrequency current of normal power. To date, there are no studies on the application of this technique using catheters without external irrigation. The aim. To study direct results of application of high-power radiofrequency current in AF catheter ablation using non-irrigated catheters. Materials and methods. We analyzed 30 consecutive patients who underwent primary catheter ablation (12 women and 18 men, mean age of the patients was 57.6 ± 11.7 years). Concomitant pathology (coronary heart disease, hypertension, diabetes mellitus) was observed in 19 (63.3%) patients. Wide isolation of pulmonary veins was performed, and in nonparoxysmal forms, applications were added in the places where fragmented activity was registered or in the line of applications between ipsilateral pulmonary veins and inferior left pulmonary vein and mitral valve annulus. The applications were made with a 4 mm electrode without irrigation function with wiping it after every 30 applications. Application parameters were 40-45 Watt power, application time 10 seconds, target temperature 55°C. Results. The mean left atrial catheter dwelling time was 1.6 ± 0.3 hours. The mean time of X-ray exposure was 8.2 ± 2.3 minutes. The average number of applications was 127.8 ± 23.6. It was not possible to isolate 3 pulmonary veins in three patients: one superior left pulmonary vein and two inferior right pulmonary veins (2.5% of all pulmonary veins). No complications related to the procedure were observed. The occurrence of AF in the early postoperative period was observed in 4 (13.3%) patients. Conclusions. The immediate results of applying the radiofrequency current of 40-45 W with the application duration of 10 seconds and the target temperature of 55°C during AF catheter ablation using non-irrigated catheters indicate the safety of this technique. It is necessary to study a larger contingent of patients and long-term results.
非冲洗导管短时间射频消融术治疗房颤
介绍。使用高功率射频电流被认为是一种有前途的替代技术,目前使用的导管消融心房颤动(AF)与正常功率的射频电流。到目前为止,还没有关于使用导管不进行外灌的应用这项技术的研究。 的目标。研究大功率射频电流应用于非冲洗房颤导管消融的直接效果。 材料和方法。我们分析了30例连续行原发性导管消融的患者(女性12例,男性18例,平均年龄57.6±11.7岁)。19例(63.3%)患者伴有冠心病、高血压、糖尿病。 对肺静脉进行广泛隔离,在非阵发性形式下,在记录碎片活动的地方或在同侧肺静脉与左下肺静脉和二尖瓣环之间的应用线上添加应用。使用无冲洗功能的4毫米电极进行应用,每30次应用后擦拭一次。应用参数为40-45瓦功率,应用时间10秒,目标温度55℃ 结果。左房导管平均停留时间为1.6±0.3小时。x线平均曝光时间为8.2±2.3分钟。平均申请次数为127.8±23.6次。3例患者无法分离3条肺静脉:1条左上肺静脉和2条右下肺静脉(占所有肺静脉的2.5%)。 未观察到与手术相关的并发症。4例(13.3%)患者术后早期发生房颤。 结论。在使用非冲洗导管进行AF导管消融时,施加40-45 W的射频电流,持续时间为10秒,目标温度为55°C,直接结果表明该技术是安全的。有必要对更大的患者和长期结果进行研究。
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