Gradual Temperature Rise in Radiofrequency Ablation: Enhancing Lesion Quality and Safety in Porcine Myocardial Tissue

Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a pivotal therapeutic technique for various medical conditions, including cardiovascular disease and oncological conditions such as liver and lung cancer. The energy-controlled mode in RFA procedures allows for uniform energy delivery but is less safe compared to the...

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Main Authors: Cheol-Min Lee, Jae-Young Seo, Jin-Chang Kim, Min-Ku Chon
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Jin-Chang Kim
Min-Ku Chon
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description Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a pivotal therapeutic technique for various medical conditions, including cardiovascular disease and oncological conditions such as liver and lung cancer. The energy-controlled mode in RFA procedures allows for uniform energy delivery but is less safe compared to the temperature-controlled mode. Therefore, it is necessary to develop a protocol that ensures safety while efficiently delivering energy in the temperature-controlled mode. In this study, we compared lesion formation using the gradual-temperature-rise mode to the fixed-temperature mode. We evaluated the lesion size, energy, cumulative time efficiency, and procedural safety in both in vitro and in vivo experiments with porcine myocardial tissue. Three experimental groups (n = 6) were compared to assess the effect of gradual-temperature-rise and fixed-temperature ablation modes. Five experimental groups (n = 6) were used to determine the optimal temperature turn-up time. The gradual-temperature-rise mode ablated larger lesions (10.48 ± 0.56 mm) compared to the 75 °C (7.67 ± 0.37 mm) and 85 °C (8.05 ± 0.36 mm) fixed-temperature groups (<i>p</i> = 0.002). The optimal turn-up time for efficient lesion formation was found to be between 120 and 180 s. The in vivo experiments validated the safety and efficacy of the optimized gradual-temperature-rise mode. Therefore, using the gradual-temperature-rise mode of temperature-controlled RFA enhances lesion formation, energy transfer, and safety, making it a promising approach for clinical application in cardiac ablation procedures.
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spelling doaj-art-7fe5d2afe21e4e64a45f52c123c2134b2025-08-20T02:28:18ZengMDPI AGBioengineering2306-53542025-03-0112436010.3390/bioengineering12040360Gradual Temperature Rise in Radiofrequency Ablation: Enhancing Lesion Quality and Safety in Porcine Myocardial TissueCheol-Min Lee0Jae-Young Seo1Jin-Chang Kim2Min-Ku Chon3Department of R&D Center, TAU MEDICL Inc., Busan 50612, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, Pusan National University, Busan 46241, Republic of KoreaDepartment of R&D Center, TAU MEDICL Inc., Busan 50612, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Internal Medicine, Pusan National University School of Medicine and Cardiology, Cardiovascular Center and Research Institute for Convergence of Biomedical Science and Technology, Pusan National University Yangsan Hospital, Yangsan 50612, Republic of KoreaRadiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a pivotal therapeutic technique for various medical conditions, including cardiovascular disease and oncological conditions such as liver and lung cancer. The energy-controlled mode in RFA procedures allows for uniform energy delivery but is less safe compared to the temperature-controlled mode. Therefore, it is necessary to develop a protocol that ensures safety while efficiently delivering energy in the temperature-controlled mode. In this study, we compared lesion formation using the gradual-temperature-rise mode to the fixed-temperature mode. We evaluated the lesion size, energy, cumulative time efficiency, and procedural safety in both in vitro and in vivo experiments with porcine myocardial tissue. Three experimental groups (n = 6) were compared to assess the effect of gradual-temperature-rise and fixed-temperature ablation modes. Five experimental groups (n = 6) were used to determine the optimal temperature turn-up time. The gradual-temperature-rise mode ablated larger lesions (10.48 ± 0.56 mm) compared to the 75 °C (7.67 ± 0.37 mm) and 85 °C (8.05 ± 0.36 mm) fixed-temperature groups (<i>p</i> = 0.002). The optimal turn-up time for efficient lesion formation was found to be between 120 and 180 s. The in vivo experiments validated the safety and efficacy of the optimized gradual-temperature-rise mode. Therefore, using the gradual-temperature-rise mode of temperature-controlled RFA enhances lesion formation, energy transfer, and safety, making it a promising approach for clinical application in cardiac ablation procedures.https://www.mdpi.com/2306-5354/12/4/360radiofrequency ablationtemperature-controlledgradual temperature riseturn-up time
spellingShingle Cheol-Min Lee
Jae-Young Seo
Jin-Chang Kim
Min-Ku Chon
Gradual Temperature Rise in Radiofrequency Ablation: Enhancing Lesion Quality and Safety in Porcine Myocardial Tissue
radiofrequency ablation
temperature-controlled
gradual temperature rise
turn-up time
title Gradual Temperature Rise in Radiofrequency Ablation: Enhancing Lesion Quality and Safety in Porcine Myocardial Tissue
title_full Gradual Temperature Rise in Radiofrequency Ablation: Enhancing Lesion Quality and Safety in Porcine Myocardial Tissue
title_fullStr Gradual Temperature Rise in Radiofrequency Ablation: Enhancing Lesion Quality and Safety in Porcine Myocardial Tissue
title_full_unstemmed Gradual Temperature Rise in Radiofrequency Ablation: Enhancing Lesion Quality and Safety in Porcine Myocardial Tissue
title_short Gradual Temperature Rise in Radiofrequency Ablation: Enhancing Lesion Quality and Safety in Porcine Myocardial Tissue
title_sort gradual temperature rise in radiofrequency ablation enhancing lesion quality and safety in porcine myocardial tissue
topic radiofrequency ablation
temperature-controlled
gradual temperature rise
turn-up time
url https://www.mdpi.com/2306-5354/12/4/360
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