Epicardial irreversible electroporation ablation in a porcine model caused no clinically relevant coronary artery damage or stenosis at 3 weeks, even when applied directly on the LAD.
Preclinical porcine model (n=11)
Irreversible electroporation (IRE) ablation vs Untreated hearts
Coronary damage (intimal hyperplasia)
AIMS: Radiofrequency catheter ablation is a successful treatment for cardiac arrhythmias, but may lead to major complications such as permanent coronary damage. Irreversible electroporation (IRE) is a new non-thermal ablation modality, but its effect on coronary arteries is still unknown. METHODS AND RESULTS: In a porcine model, epicardial IRE lesions were created at the base of the left ventricle in four hearts (group A) and directly on the left anterior descending artery (LAD) in five hearts (group B). After 3 weeks, coronary arteries inside IRE lesions and in apparently undamaged myocardium next to the lesions were (immuno-)histologically studied. Two untreated hearts served as controls. Coronary damage was defined as intimal hyperplasia. Left anterior descending artery angiograms were obtained before ablation, directly after ablation, and before termination in group B. In group A, 103 arterial branches were studied. Of these, 5 of 56 arterial branches inside lesions and 1 of 47 outside lesions showed intimal hyperplasia, but all had <50% area stenosis. Targeted LADs (group B) did not reveal intimal hyperplasia and angiograms showed no signs of stenosis. Expression of connective tissue growth factor was observed in the scar tissue, but not in the fibrotic tissue directly around the arteries, confirming that the arteries are indeed spared from tissue damage and remodelling. CONCLUSION: Coronary arteries remain free of clinically relevant damage 3 weeks after epicardial IRE ablation, even amid very large myocardial lesions. This suggests that IRE ablation can be applied safely near or even on coronary arteries. With IRE ablation, arterial blood flow does not appear to affect lesion formation.
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Bastiaan C. du Pré
Electrophysiology
Vincent J. van Driel
Electrophysiology
Harry van Wessel
Electrophysiology
EP Europace
Heidelberg University
University Medical Center Utrecht
University Hospital Heidelberg
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Pré et al. (Thu,) conducted a other in Preclinical porcine model (n=11). Irreversible electroporation (IRE) ablation vs. Untreated hearts was evaluated on Coronary damage (intimal hyperplasia). Epicardial irreversible electroporation ablation in a porcine model caused no clinically relevant coronary artery damage or stenosis at 3 weeks, even when applied directly on the LAD.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1542e4a2f71238514e3e16 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/europace/eus171