Coil electrodes for RF ablation of atrial fibrillation

Long and contiguous lesions may cure AF. We analyzed a multielectrode steerable catheter capable of creating such lesions. For optimal temperature control purposes, based on analytical and experimental data, one temperature sensor was placed at each end of the long coil electrodes. In vitro ablation...

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Published in:Proceedings of 18th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Vol. 3; pp. 1306 - 1307 vol.3
Main Authors: Panescu, D., Fleischman, S.D., Whayne, J.G., Mirotznik, M.S., Swanson, D.K.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 1996
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Summary:Long and contiguous lesions may cure AF. We analyzed a multielectrode steerable catheter capable of creating such lesions. For optimal temperature control purposes, based on analytical and experimental data, one temperature sensor was placed at each end of the long coil electrodes. In vitro ablations were performed to analyze the catheter performance. At set temperatures of 70/spl deg/C, 85% of the lesions were contiguous. All lesions created at set temperatures of 80 and 90/spl deg/C were contiguous. No sudden impedance rises occurred. The lesion length increased linearly with the number of electrodes. Power to reach set temperature was larger and the impedance decreased as more electrodes were connected in the ablation circuit.
ISBN:9780780338111
0780338111
DOI:10.1109/IEMBS.1996.652824