Mechanisms of action behind the protective effects of proactive esophageal cooling during radiofrequency catheter ablation in the left atrium

IF 2.5 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Heart Rhythm O2 Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.hroo.2024.05.002
Samuel Omotoye MD, FRCPC, FACC, FHRS , Matthew J. Singleton MD, MBE, MHS, MSc, FHRS , Jason Zagrodzky MD, FHRS , Bradley Clark DO , Dinesh Sharma MD , Mark D. Metzl MD, FACC, FHRS , Mark M. Gallagher MD , Dirk Grosse Meininghaus MD , Lisa Leung MBCHB (Hons), MRCP , Jalaj Garg MD, FACC, FESC , Nikhil Warrier MD, FACC, FHRS , Ambrose Panico DO , Kamala Tamirisa MD, FACC, FHRS , Javier Sanchez MD, FHRS , Steven Mickelsen MD, FHRS , Mayank Sardana MBBS, MSc , Dipak Shah MD, FHRS , Charles Athill MD, FHRS , Jamal Hayat MD , Rogelio Silva MD , James Daniels MD
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Proactive esophageal cooling for the purpose of reducing the likelihood of ablation-related esophageal injury resulting from radiofrequency (RF) cardiac ablation procedures is increasingly being used and has been Food and Drug Administration cleared as a protective strategy during left atrial RF ablation for the treatment of atrial fibrillation. In this review, we examine the evidence supporting the use of proactive esophageal cooling and the potential mechanisms of action that reduce the likelihood of atrioesophageal fistula (AEF) formation. Although the pathophysiology behind AEF formation after thermal injury from RF ablation is not well studied, a robust literature on fistula formation in other conditions (eg, Crohn disease, cancer, and trauma) exists and the relationship to AEF formation is investigated in this review. Likewise, we examine the abundant data in the surgical literature on burn and thermal injury progression as well as the acute and chronic mitigating effects of cooling. We discuss the relationship of these data and maladaptive healing mechanisms to the well-recognized postablation pathophysiological effects after RF ablation. Finally, we review additional important considerations such as patient selection, clinical workflow, and implementation strategies for proactive esophageal cooling.

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左心房射频导管消融期间主动食管冷却保护作用的作用机制
为了降低射频(RF)心脏消融术导致的消融相关食管损伤的可能性,主动食管冷却的应用越来越广泛,并已被食品和药物管理局批准作为左心房射频消融术治疗心房颤动期间的一种保护策略。在这篇综述中,我们研究了支持使用主动食管冷却的证据,以及降低房室食管瘘(AEF)形成可能性的潜在作用机制。虽然射频消融热损伤后形成 AEF 的病理生理学研究尚不充分,但关于其他疾病(如克罗恩病、癌症和创伤)中瘘管形成的大量文献已经存在,本综述将研究其与 AEF 形成的关系。同样,我们还研究了外科文献中有关烧伤和热损伤进展以及冷却的急性和慢性缓解作用的大量数据。我们讨论了这些数据和不良愈合机制与射频消融后公认的消融后病理生理效应之间的关系。最后,我们回顾了其他重要的注意事项,如患者选择、临床工作流程和主动食管冷却的实施策略。
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Heart Rhythm O2
Heart Rhythm O2 Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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