Does the same lesion index mean the same efficacy and safety profile: influence of the differential power, time, and contact force on the lesion size and steam pops under the same lesion index.
Masataka NaritaSyunta HiguchiDaisuke KawanoWataru SasakiKazuhisa MatsumotoNaomichi TanakaHitoshi MoriKenta TsutsuiYoshifumi IkedaTakahide AraiShintaro NakanoRitsushi KatoKazuo MatsumotoPublished in: Journal of interventional cardiac electrophysiology : an international journal of arrhythmias and pacing (2023)
The LSI-lesion size relationship was not necessarily consistent, especially for an LSI of 5.2. To avoid any unintentional, weak ablation, the ablation energy may be a useful supportive parameter (393 J as a cutoff value for a 4-mm depth) during ablation with an LSI around 5.2. Thanks to a prolonged ablation time, the LSI-lesion size relationship is consistent for an LSI of 7.0. However, it is accompanied by a high incidence of steam pops. Care should be given to the ablation settings even when the same LSI value is used.