Effects of Electrode-Tissue Proximity on Cardiac Lesion Formation Using Pulsed Field Ablation.
Brian HowardAtul VermaWendy S TzouLars MattisonBor KosDamijan MiklavčičBirce OnalMark T StewartDaniel C SiggPublished in: Circulation. Arrhythmia and electrophysiology (2022)
Using a biphasic, bipolar PFA system resulted in cardiac lesions even in the 0 mm offset distance case. The relationship between lesion depth and offset distance was linear, and the deepest lesions were created with 0 mm offset distance, that is, with electrodes in contact with tissue. Therefore, close electrode-tissue proximity increases the likelihood of achieving transmural lesions by maximizing the electric field penetration into the target tissue.