Pathophysiological Effects on Coronary Arteries Following Radiofrequency Ablation: A Comprehensive Review

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Annals of Noninvasive Electrocardiology Pub Date : 2025-01-22 DOI:10.1111/anec.70021
Syed Ali Raza Abidi, Afreen Quadri, Muhammad Umer Riaz Gondal, Fatima Hayat, Shafia Naeem, Fawad Talat, Amin Mehmoodi, Jahanzeb Malik
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Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a safe and effective treatment for patients experiencing ventricular and atrial tachyarrhythmias. While complications after RFA are generally rare, the occurrence of coronary artery (CA) injury, albeit infrequent, can have significant clinical implications. Given the proximity of CAs to common ablation sites, understanding the interplay between RFA and CA perfusion pathophysiology is paramount. Although previous studies have discussed the presentation and outcomes of CA injury post-ablation, a comprehensive review consolidating the mechanisms of CA injury following RFA remains absent in the cardiology literature. In this review, we conducted an extensive literature search spanning the past three decades to explore the link between the biophysics of RFA and CA perfusion pathophysiology, focusing on injury mechanisms. We delve into RFA lesion pathology, elucidate the mechanisms of CA injury resulting from RFA, and examine factors influencing lesion formation, such as convective cooling and the “shadow effect.” Furthermore, we outline methods to mitigate CA injury post-RFA and propose novel research avenues to optimize lesion formation and ensure the safety of arrhythmia treatments, particularly in cases where tissue ablation is performed close to CAs.

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射频消融对冠状动脉的病理生理影响:综合综述。
射频消融(RFA)是一种安全有效的治疗室性和心房性心动过速的方法。虽然RFA后的并发症通常很少见,但冠状动脉(CA)损伤的发生虽然不常见,但可能具有重要的临床意义。考虑到CA靠近常见消融部位,了解RFA和CA灌注病理生理之间的相互作用至关重要。尽管先前的研究已经讨论了消融后CA损伤的表现和结果,但在心脏病学文献中仍然没有全面的综述巩固RFA后CA损伤的机制。在这篇综述中,我们进行了广泛的文献检索,跨越过去三十年,探索RFA的生物物理学和CA灌注病理生理学之间的联系,重点关注损伤机制。我们深入研究了RFA病变病理,阐明了RFA导致CA损伤的机制,并研究了影响病变形成的因素,如对流冷却和“阴影效应”。此外,我们概述了减轻rfa后CA损伤的方法,并提出了新的研究途径,以优化病变形成和确保心律失常治疗的安全性,特别是在靠近CA的情况下进行组织消融。
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期刊介绍: The ANNALS OF NONINVASIVE ELECTROCARDIOLOGY (A.N.E) is an online only journal that incorporates ongoing advances in the clinical application and technology of traditional and new ECG-based techniques in the diagnosis and treatment of cardiac patients. ANE is the first journal in an evolving subspecialty that incorporates ongoing advances in the clinical application and technology of traditional and new ECG-based techniques in the diagnosis and treatment of cardiac patients. The publication includes topics related to 12-lead, exercise and high-resolution electrocardiography, arrhythmias, ischemia, repolarization phenomena, heart rate variability, circadian rhythms, bioengineering technology, signal-averaged ECGs, T-wave alternans and automatic external defibrillation. ANE publishes peer-reviewed articles of interest to clinicians and researchers in the field of noninvasive electrocardiology. Original research, clinical studies, state-of-the-art reviews, case reports, technical notes, and letters to the editors will be published to meet future demands in this field.
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