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8 May 2020 Intracardiac radiofrequency ablation in living swine guided by polarization-sensitive optical coherence tomography
Xiaowei Zhao, Orhan Kilinc, Colin J. Blumenthal, Deniz Dosluoglu, Michael W. Jenkins, Christopher S. Snyder, Mauricio Arruda, Andrew M. Rollins
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Abstract

Significance: Pulmonary vein isolation with catheter-based radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is carried out frequently to treat atrial fibrillation. However, RFA lesion creation is only guided by indirect information (e.g., temperature, impedance, and contact force), which may result in poor lesion quality (e.g., nontransmural) and can lead to reoccurrence or complications.

Aim: The feasibility of guiding intracardiac RFA with an integrated polarization-sensitive optical coherence tomography (PSOCT)-RFA catheter in the right atria (RA) of living swine is demonstrated.

Approach: In total, 12 sparse lesions were created in the RA of three living swine using an integrated PSOCT-RFA catheter with standard ablation protocol. PSOCT images were displayed in real time to guide catheter-tissue apposition. After experiments, post-processed PSOCT images were analyzed to assess lesion quality and were compared with triphenyltetrazolium chloride (TTC) lesion quality analysis.

Results: Five successful lesions identified with PSOCT images were all confirmed by TTC analysis. In two ablations, PSOCT imaging detected gas bubble formation, indicating overtreatment. Unsuccessful lesions observed with PSOCT imaging were confirmed by TTC analysis.

Conclusions: The results demonstrate that the PSOCT-RFA catheter provides real-time feedback to guide catheter-tissue apposition, monitor lesion quality, and possibly help avoid complications due to overtreatment, which may enable more effective and safer RFA treatment.

CC BY: © The Authors. Published by SPIE under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported License. Distribution or reproduction of this work in whole or in part requires full attribution of the original publication, including its DOI.
Xiaowei Zhao, Orhan Kilinc, Colin J. Blumenthal, Deniz Dosluoglu, Michael W. Jenkins, Christopher S. Snyder, Mauricio Arruda, and Andrew M. Rollins "Intracardiac radiofrequency ablation in living swine guided by polarization-sensitive optical coherence tomography," Journal of Biomedical Optics 25(5), 056001 (8 May 2020). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JBO.25.5.056001
Received: 5 December 2019; Accepted: 15 April 2020; Published: 8 May 2020
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KEYWORDS
Radiofrequency ablation

Tissues

Optical coherence tomography

Birefringence

Electrodes

Heart

Polarization

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