Catheter to tissue contact, RF power level, and RF application time are factors that define the rate of lesion growth and final lesion size. In this investigation of the determinants of lesion width (W) and depth (D), we attempted to define optimal requirements to maximize lesion depth. In 5 dogs LV free wall epicardial lesions were generated with 10, 20, 30, 40, and 50 watts of RF power applied with a temperature-monitoring 4mm tip ablation electrode. The lesions were created with the catheter tip electrode contacting the tissue at various levels. The catheter tip was pressed 3mm (+3) and 1mm (+ 1) into the epicardium or placed lightly over the epicardium (0). The RF application time was varied from 10–120 sec. The heart and electrode were...
Introduction: Lesion Index (LSI) has been developed to predict lesion efficacy during radiofrequency...
Purpose To compare the size of the coagulation (CZ) and periablational (PZ) zones created with two c...
Background— An open-irrigated radiofrequency (RF) ablation catheter was developed to measure contact...
Catheter to tissue contact, RF power level, and RF application time are factors that define the rate...
Increase in RF Lesion Depth with Larger Electrode. Introduction: Increasing electrode size allows an...
In radiofrequency (RF) ablation, the heating of cardiac tissue is mainly resistive. RF current heats...
Background: Transcatheter microwave ablation is a novel technique for treating cardiac arrhythmias. ...
Background—It is important to increase lesion size to improve the success rate for radiofrequency ab...
Introduction: The use of ultra-short RF pulses could achieve greater lesion depth immediately after ...
Background: Effectiveness of lesion formation during radiofrequency (RF) catheter ablation can be as...
Abstract Background The local impedance (LI) is an emerging technology that monitors tissue‐catheter...
Tissue heating and lesion formation during high power radiofrequency (RF) current ablation are limit...
BACKGROUND: After catheter ablation there is often a discrepancy between acute and chronic success r...
We evaluated the factors affecting epicardial radiofrequency (RF) lesion formation in normal ventric...
Electrode-tissue contact force (CF) is believed to be a major factor in radiofrequency lesion size. ...
Introduction: Lesion Index (LSI) has been developed to predict lesion efficacy during radiofrequency...
Purpose To compare the size of the coagulation (CZ) and periablational (PZ) zones created with two c...
Background— An open-irrigated radiofrequency (RF) ablation catheter was developed to measure contact...
Catheter to tissue contact, RF power level, and RF application time are factors that define the rate...
Increase in RF Lesion Depth with Larger Electrode. Introduction: Increasing electrode size allows an...
In radiofrequency (RF) ablation, the heating of cardiac tissue is mainly resistive. RF current heats...
Background: Transcatheter microwave ablation is a novel technique for treating cardiac arrhythmias. ...
Background—It is important to increase lesion size to improve the success rate for radiofrequency ab...
Introduction: The use of ultra-short RF pulses could achieve greater lesion depth immediately after ...
Background: Effectiveness of lesion formation during radiofrequency (RF) catheter ablation can be as...
Abstract Background The local impedance (LI) is an emerging technology that monitors tissue‐catheter...
Tissue heating and lesion formation during high power radiofrequency (RF) current ablation are limit...
BACKGROUND: After catheter ablation there is often a discrepancy between acute and chronic success r...
We evaluated the factors affecting epicardial radiofrequency (RF) lesion formation in normal ventric...
Electrode-tissue contact force (CF) is believed to be a major factor in radiofrequency lesion size. ...
Introduction: Lesion Index (LSI) has been developed to predict lesion efficacy during radiofrequency...
Purpose To compare the size of the coagulation (CZ) and periablational (PZ) zones created with two c...
Background— An open-irrigated radiofrequency (RF) ablation catheter was developed to measure contact...