Higher contact force during radiofrequency ablation leads to a much larger increase in edema as compared to chronic lesion size.
Samuel ThomasJosh SilvernagelNathan AngelEugene G KholmovskiElyar GhafooriNan HuJohn AshtonDerek J DosdallRob MacLeodRavi RanjanPublished in: Journal of cardiovascular electrophysiology (2018)
With increasing contact force, there is a marginal increase in lesion size but accompanied with a significantly larger edema. The reversible edema that is much larger than the chronic lesion volume may explain some of the chronic procedure failures.