Focal pulsed field electroporation is an emerging non-thermal ablation modality recently approved for pulmonary vein isolation and being explored for left ventricular premature contractions.
Case Report
Pulsed field electroporation (PFE) has earned substantial attention owing to its unique, non–thermal tissue–preferential mechanism for cardiac ablation of arrhythmias and is used increasingly for pulmonary vein isolation.1–3 Recently, a pulsed electrical field delivery system consisting of a proprietary generator coupled to specified ablation catheters and 3D electroanatomical mapping systems obtained CE approval for pulmonary vein isolation in patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation based on results of the ECLIPSE trial.
Hansen et al. (Sat,) conducted a case report in Left ventricular premature contractions after failed radiofrequency ablation. Focal pulsed field electroporation was evaluated. Focal pulsed field electroporation is an emerging non-thermal ablation modality recently approved for pulmonary vein isolation and being explored for left ventricular premature contractions.