Temperature Guided Radiofrequency Catheter Ablation of Myocardium: Comparison of Catheter Tip and Tissue Temperatures In Vitro
- 1 May 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology
- Vol. 20 (5) , 1252-1260
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-8159.1997.tb06778.x
Abstract
Temperature monitoring during RF ablation has been proposed as a means of controlling the creation of the lesion. However, in vivo studies have shown poor correlation between lesion size and catheter tip temperature. Thus, we hypothesized a difference between catheter tip and tissue temperatures during RF catheter ablation, and that this difference may depend on flow passing the ablation site, tip electrode length, and catheter‐tissue orientation. In vitro studies were performed using four different ablation catheters (tip electrode length: 2, 4. or 6 mm) with a thermistor or a thermocouple as temperature sensor. Set temperature was 70°C and pulse duration was 30 seconds. Pieces of porcine left ventricle were immersed in a bath of isotonic saline‐dextrose solution at 37°C. The ablation catheters were positioned perpendicularly, obliquely, or parallel to the endocardium. A temperature sensor was inserted from the epicardial side and positioned 1 mm beneath the catheter‐tissue interface. Experiments were made with a flow of 200 mL/min passing the ablation site or with no flow. The catheter tip and tissue temperatures differed significantly (P < 0.0001) during ablation. This difference increased with time, with flow passing the ablation site, with the length of the tip electrode, and when the catheter was positioned perpendicularly or obliquely to the endocardium as compared to the parallel catheter‐tissue orientation (P < 0.05), In conclusion, the tissue temperature may far exceed the catheter tip temperature, and intramyocardial superheating resulting in steam formation and popping may occur despite a relatively low catheter tip temperature. (PACE 1997; 20[Pt. I]:1252‐1260)Keywords
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