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Evaluating temperature gradients across the posterior left atrium with radiofrequency ablation.

Amneet SandhuBlair HolmanSteven LammersLukasz CerbinChristopher D BarrettRafay SabzwariLohit GargMatthew M ZipseAlexis Z TumoloRyan G AleongJohannes Von AlvenslebenMichael RosenbergJohn J WestPaul VarosyDuy T NguyenWilliam H SauerWendy S Tzou
Published in: Journal of cardiovascular electrophysiology (2023)
Both SA and HPSD ablation strategies resulted in markedly higher temperatures measured at the AW of the esophagus compared to the esophageal lumen, raising concern about the value of clinical intraluminal temperature monitoring. The temperature rise at the AW was lower with HPSD. A significant time delay was seen to reach the maximum measured temperature and a modest increase in distance between the site of ablation and thermistor location impacted the accuracy of monitored temperatures.
Keyphrases
  • radiofrequency ablation
  • catheter ablation
  • pulmonary artery
  • ultrasound guided