Gastric slow-wave modulation via power-controlled, irrigated radio-frequency ablation.
Ashton MattheeZahra AghababaieLinley A NisbetSam SimmondsJarrah M DowrickGregory B SandsTimothy R AngeliPublished in: Neurogastroenterology and motility (2024)
Power-controlled, irrigated ablation can successfully modulate gastric slow-wave activity at a reduced catheter-tip temperature compared to temperature-controlled, non-irrigated ablation. Reducing the irrigation rate is more effective than increasing power for blocking slow-wave activity. These benefits suggest that irrigated ablation is a suitable option for further translation into a clinical intervention for gastric electrophysiology disorders.