Circulation, Vol 89, 2667-2672, Copyright © 1994 by American Heart Association
S Nath, JG Whayne, S Kaul, NC Goodman, AR Jayaweera and DE Haines
BACKGROUND: We postulated that the late electrophysiological effects of
radiofrequency (RF) ablation may be related to microvascular injury
extending beyond the region of acute coagulation necrosis. METHODS AND
RESULTS: Eighteen RF lesions created in the left anterior descending
coronary artery (LAD) perfusion bed of seven open chest anesthetized dogs
were studied. The ablation electrode and surrounding myocardium were imaged
using high-resolution two-dimensional echocardiography at x 4
magnification. After 60 seconds of RF delivery, sonicated albumin
microbubbles (mean size, 4.3 microns) were injected into the LAD to measure
regional myocardial perfusion, and time-intensity plots were generated from
simultaneously acquired two-dimensional echocardiography images. The
regions with persistent contrast effect on two-dimensional echocardiography
were larger than the pathological lesions (mean cross- sectional area, 48.3
+/- 6.3 versus 19.3 +/- 4.7 mm2, respectively; P < .0001). The mean
contrast transit rate in the area corresponding to the pathological lesion
was 25 +/- 12% of that in the normal myocardium, but it was also reduced
beyond the lesion, being 48 +/- 27% and 82 +/- 28% of normal, respectively,
in the 3-mm and 3- to 6-mm circumferential rims surrounding the
pathological lesion (P < .05). Electron microscopy performed in two
additional dogs with similar lesions demonstrated the presence of
ultrastructural damage to the microvascular endothelium well beyond the
pathological lesion edge. CONCLUSIONS: RF catheter ablation not only
results in a marked reduction in blood flow within the acute pathological
lesion but also causes reduced flow beyond the borders of the acute lesion
because of microvascular endothelial cell injury. The progression or
resolution of tissue injury within the region beyond the border of the
pathological lesion may explain the late electrophysiological effects of RF
ablation.
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