Thermal latency adds to lesion depth after application of high-power short-duration radiofrequency energy: Results of a computer-modeling study.
Ramiro M IrastorzaAndre d'AvilaEnrique BerjanoPublished in: Journal of cardiovascular electrophysiology (2017)
The thermal latency phenomenon seems to be the cause of significantly greater lesion depth after short-duration high-power RF pulses. Balancing the applied total energy when the voltage and duration are changed is not the optimal strategy since short pulses can also cause overheating.