射频心脏消融期间主动食道冷却:数据更新,包括在非常高功率短时间消融中的应用。

Tiffany Sharkoski, Jason Zagrodzky, Nikhil Warrier, Rahul Doshi, Samuel Omotoye, Marcela Mercado Montoya, Tatiana Gómez Bustamante, Enrique Berjano, Ana González Suárez, Erik Kulstad, Mark Metzl
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导读:主动食道冷却可减少左心房射频消融治疗心房颤动(AF)过程中的损伤。新的导尿管能够更高的瓦数设置,最高可达90w(非常高功率短持续时间,vHPSD),持续时间为4s。然而,改变功率和持续时间并不能消除热损伤的风险。此外,替代能源如脉冲场消融(PFA)也表现出热效应,临床数据显示食管温度高达40.3°C。ensoETM食管冷却装置(tune Medical,现在是Haemonetics, Boston, MA, usa的一部分)已上市并获得fda批准,用于减少AF射频消融期间对食管的热损伤,并在2024年AF导管和手术消融专家共识声明中得到推荐。本文综述了高频射频消融治疗房颤过程中食道冷却的证据,包括手术的有效性、安全性和效率,以及提高手术成功率的技术,同时为进一步的研究提供了方向。专家意见:在高功率射频消融过程中,主动冷却食管可以减少对食管的损伤,并且利用这种方法可以增加首次通过的成功率。
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Proactive esophageal cooling during radiofrequency cardiac ablation: data update including applications in very high-power short duration ablation.

Introduction: Proactive esophageal cooling reduces injury during radiofrequency (RF) ablation of the left atrium (LA) for the treatment of atrial fibrillation (AF). New catheters are capable of higher wattage settings up to 90 W (very high-power short duration, vHPSD) for 4 s. Varying power and duration, however, does not eliminate the risk of thermal injury. Furthermore, alternative energy sources such as pulsed field ablation (PFA) also exhibit thermal effects, with clinical data showing esophageal temperatures up to 40.3°C. The ensoETM esophageal cooling device (Attune Medical, now a part of Haemonetics, Boston, MA, U.S.A.) is commercially available and FDA-cleared to reduce thermal injury to the esophagus during RF ablation for AF and is recommended in the 2024 expert consensus statement on catheter and surgical ablation of AF.

Areas covered: This review summarizes growing evidence of esophageal cooling during high power RF ablation for AF treatment, including data relating to procedural efficacy, safety, and efficiency, and techniques to enhance operator success while providing directions for further research.

Expert opinion: Proactive esophageal cooling reduces injury to the esophagus during high power RF ablation, and utilizing this approach may result in increased success in first-pass isolation, procedural efficiency, and long-term efficacy.

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