Impact of baseline-pool local impedance on lesion formation using a local impedance-sensing catheter: Lessons from a porcine experimental model

IF 2.2 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Journal of Arrhythmia Pub Date : 2025-02-13 DOI:10.1002/joa3.70016
Hidehira Fukaya MD, PhD, Emiyu Ogawa PhD, Hitoshi Mori MD, PhD, Gen Matsuura MD, PhD, Megumi Toraiwa MD, Sho Ogiso MD, Yuki Arakawa MD, PhD, Shuhei Kobayashi MD, PhD, Hironori Nakamura MD, PhD, Naruya Ishizue MD, PhD, Jun Kishihara MD, PhD, Jun Oikawa MD, PhD, Shinichi Niwano MD, PhD, Junya Ako MD, PhD
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Abstract

Background

Impact of baseline-pool local impedance (BP-LI) on the lesion size remains unclear.

Methods

Lesion size in the porcine left ventricular myocardium was evaluated using the STABLEPOINT™ catheter across various ablation settings and BP-LIs (100, 140, and 180 ohms).

Results

A total of 184 lesions were created with different durations (15/30/60 s) at 30 watts or with different powers (30/40/50 W) for 15 s. Lesion depth became deeper (2.8/3.0/3.6 mm at 15 s; p = .007, 4.0/4.9/4.6 mm at 30 s; p = .004, and 5.9/5.5/5.2 mm at 60 s; p = .710) and lesion width wider (5.8/6.3/7.6 mm at 15 s; p = .002, 7.0/8.9/8.9 mm at 30 s; p < .001, and 10.5/9.4/10.5 mm at 60 s; p = .262) as the BP-LI increased under 30 W. Similarly, the lesion depth became significantly deeper (2.1/3.4/3.7 mm at 30 W; p < .001, 3.5/4.6/4.6 mm at 40 W; p < .001, and 4.1/4.7/5.2 mm at 50 W; p = .002) and lesion width broader (5.1/6.9/7.0 mm at 30 W; p < .001, 7.0/7.9/8.1 mm at 40 W; p = .004, and 7.7/8.2/9.6 mm at 50 W; p < .001, respectively) as the BP-LI increased with a 15-s ablation. The relationship between the LI drop and lesion size varied with the different BP-LIs. Adjusted %LI drops (absolute LI drop divided by the BP-LI) minimized the differences between the LI values and lesion formation among the three BP-LIs.

Conclusion

Lesion size decreased with lower BP-LI, and the relationship between the LI drops and lesion formation varied across the different BP-LIs. Adjusted %LI drops may serve as a more reliable parameter for predicting the lesion formation.

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Journal of Arrhythmia
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