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The effect of half-normal saline irrigation on lesion characteristics in temperature-flow-controlled ablation.

Takashi IkenouchiMasateru TakigawaMasahiko GoyaJunji YamaguchiClaire A MartinTasuku YamamotoMiho NegishiIwanari KawamuraKentaro GotoTakatoshi ShigetaTakuro NishimuraTomomasa TakamiyaSusumu TaoShinsuke MiyazakiTetsuo Sasano
Published in: Journal of interventional cardiac electrophysiology : an international journal of arrhythmias and pacing (2023)
TFC-Abl with QDOT-Micro™ catheter utilizing HNS-irrigation might increase volume and depth of local lesion without increasing the risk of stem-pops compared to NS-irrigation. Power-controlled ablation with HNS-irrigation showed similar focal lesion with higher incidence of steam-pops (SPs) compared to normal saline (NS) irrigation. Contrary, temperature-flow-controlled ablation with HNS-irrigation provided larger and deeper lesion than NS-irrigation with similar incidence of SPs. ns, p > 0.05; *, 0.01 < p ≤ 0.05; **, 0.005 < p ≤ 0.01. HNS, half-normal saline; NS, normal saline.
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