Journal article
Catheter-tissue contact force determines atrial electrogram characteristics before and lesion efficacy after antral pulmonary vein isolation in humans
S Kumar, M Chan, J Lee, MCG Wong, M Yudi, JB Morton, SJ Spence, K Halloran, PM Kistler, JM Kalman
Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology | WILEY | Published : 2014
DOI: 10.1111/jce.12293
Abstract
Catheter-Tissue Contact Force Determines Atrial Electrogram Characteristics Introduction Electrogram (EGM) characteristics are used to infer catheter-tissue contact. We examined if (a) atrial EGM characteristics predicted CF and (b) compared the value of CF versus other surrogates for predicting lesion efficacy. Methods and Results Twelve paroxysmal AF patients underwent pulmonary vein isolation using radiofrequency (RF) ablation facilitated by a novel CF-sensing catheter. Operators were blinded to CF. EGM amplitude, width, and morphology were measured pre- and post-RF. At each RF site, average CF, force-time integral (FTI), impedance fall, time to impedance plateau, maximum power, catheter ..
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[ "Dr. Kumar is the recipient of a postgraduate research scholarship co-funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council and the National Heart Foundation of Australia (Scholarship ID 628996).", "J.B. Morton reports research support from St. Jude Medical and Biotronik. J.M. Kalman reports participation on research grants supported by Medtronic, St. Jude Medical, and Biosense Webster, as well as research support from Biosense Webster. Other authors: No disclosures." ]