1. Pulmonary Vein Isolation With a Novel Multielectrode Radiofrequency Balloon Catheter That Allows Directionally Tailored Energy Delivery: Short-Term Outcomes From a Multicenter First-in-Human Study (RADIANCE).
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Reddy VY, Schilling R, Grimaldi M, Horton R, Natale A, Riva S, Tondo C, Kuck KH, Neuzil P, McInnis K, Bishara M, Zhang B, Govari A, Abdelaal A, and Mansour M
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- Action Potentials, Aged, Atrial Fibrillation diagnosis, Atrial Fibrillation physiopathology, Cardiac Catheterization adverse effects, Catheter Ablation adverse effects, Equipment Design, Europe, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Postoperative Complications etiology, Prospective Studies, Pulmonary Veins physiopathology, Recurrence, Time Factors, Treatment Outcome, United States, Atrial Fibrillation surgery, Cardiac Catheterization instrumentation, Cardiac Catheters, Catheter Ablation instrumentation, Heart Rate, Pulmonary Veins surgery
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Background: Balloon catheters facilitate pulmonary vein (PV) isolation, but current technology is limited by either a single ablative element, potentially leading to over-ablation of thin and under-ablation of thick tissue, or prolonged procedure times. Visualized by electroanatomical mapping, a novel compliant radiofrequency balloon catheter with 10 irrigated, flexible electrodes can simultaneously and independently deliver energy. Herein, we evaluated the feasibility, safety, and short-term efficacy of this radiofrequency balloon in a multicenter, single-arm, first-in-human study., Methods: Paroxysmal atrial fibrillation patients underwent PV isolation with the radiofrequency balloon delivered over-the-wire with a deflectable 13.5F sheath. Radiofrequency energy is delivered simultaneously from all electrodes-up to 30 s posteriorly and 60 s anteriorly. Esophageal temperature was monitored in all patients; the esophagus was also mechanically deviated in 10 patients., Results: At 4 sites, 39 patients were treated by 9 operators. The radiofrequency balloon isolated all targeted PVs (152/152), 79.6% with a single application. Electrical reconnection occurred in only 7/150 PVs (4.7%) on adenosine/isoproterenol challenge. Mean procedure, balloon dwell, and fluoroscopy times were 101.6, 40.5, and 17.4 min, respectively. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy revealed asymptomatic esophageal erythema in 5 patients. Phrenic nerve palsy occurred in a patient in whom phrenic pacing was inadvertently omitted. At 3 months, imaging revealed no PV stenosis, and early atrial arrhythmia recurrence occurred in only 10/39 (25.6%) patients., Conclusions: The compliant radiofrequency balloon can directionally tailor energy delivery for efficient, effective, and reasonably safe acute PV isolation., Clinical Trial Registration: URL: https://www.clinicaltrials.gov. Unique identifier: ISRCTN 11764506.
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- 2019
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