Background: One of the safety concerns when performing electrophysiological (EP) procedures under magnetic resonance (MR) guidance is the risk of passive tissue heating due to the EP catheter being exposed to the radiofrequency (RF) field of the RF transmitting body coil. Ablation procedures that use catheters with irrigated tips are well established therapeutic options for the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias and when used in a modified mode might offer an additional system for suppressing passive catheter heating. Methods: A two-step approach was chosen. Firstly, tests on passive catheter heating were performed in a 1.5 T Avanto system (Siemens Healthcare Sector, Erlangen, Germany) using a ASTM Phantom in order to determine a possible m...
Background: The application of high-frequency ablation is used for the treatment of tachycardia arrh...
Objectives The primary objectives of this study were to assess the feasibility of temperature-contro...
Copyright © 2015 Andreas Müssigbrodt et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Background One of the safety concerns when performing electrophysiological (EP) procedures under mag...
Background: One of the safety concerns when performing electrophysiological (EP) procedures under ma...
Introduction: Efficiency of heating (defined as the average temperature divided by the average power...
Electrode tip temperature monitoring during standard radiofrequency (RF) current catheter ablation c...
Radiofrequency (RF) ablation can be a permanent solution to certain types of cardiac arrhythmia, inc...
Monitoring catheter tip temperature and closed loop control of power output are useful to avoid exce...
Accurate knowledge of the spatial and temporal temperature distribution within the myocardium would ...
Abstract Background Although accurate modeling of the thermal performance of irrigated-tip electrode...
Background—It is important to increase lesion size to improve the success rate for radiofrequency ab...
Since direct current high energy shock fulguration was initially performed in the mid 1980s, ablatio...
To test the theoretical superiority of irrigated tip catheters to achieve complete cavotricuspid ist...
In radiofrequency (RF) ablation, the heating of cardiac tissue is mainly resistive. RF current heats...
Background: The application of high-frequency ablation is used for the treatment of tachycardia arrh...
Objectives The primary objectives of this study were to assess the feasibility of temperature-contro...
Copyright © 2015 Andreas Müssigbrodt et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Background One of the safety concerns when performing electrophysiological (EP) procedures under mag...
Background: One of the safety concerns when performing electrophysiological (EP) procedures under ma...
Introduction: Efficiency of heating (defined as the average temperature divided by the average power...
Electrode tip temperature monitoring during standard radiofrequency (RF) current catheter ablation c...
Radiofrequency (RF) ablation can be a permanent solution to certain types of cardiac arrhythmia, inc...
Monitoring catheter tip temperature and closed loop control of power output are useful to avoid exce...
Accurate knowledge of the spatial and temporal temperature distribution within the myocardium would ...
Abstract Background Although accurate modeling of the thermal performance of irrigated-tip electrode...
Background—It is important to increase lesion size to improve the success rate for radiofrequency ab...
Since direct current high energy shock fulguration was initially performed in the mid 1980s, ablatio...
To test the theoretical superiority of irrigated tip catheters to achieve complete cavotricuspid ist...
In radiofrequency (RF) ablation, the heating of cardiac tissue is mainly resistive. RF current heats...
Background: The application of high-frequency ablation is used for the treatment of tachycardia arrh...
Objectives The primary objectives of this study were to assess the feasibility of temperature-contro...
Copyright © 2015 Andreas Müssigbrodt et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...