Title
The effect of elastic modulus on ablation catheter contact area
Abstract
Cardiac ablation consists of navigating a catheter into the heart and delivering RF energy to electrically isolate tissue regions that generate or propagate arrhythmia Besides the challenges of accurate and precise targeting of the arrhythmic sites within the beating heart, limited information is currently available to the cardiologist regarding intricate electrodetissue contact, which directly impacts the quality of produced lesions. Recent advances in ablation catheter design provide intra-procedural estimates of tissue-catheter contact force, but the most direct indicator of lesion quality for any particular energy level and duration is the tissue-catheter contact area, and that is a function of not only force, but catheter pose and material elasticity as well. In this experiment, we have employed real-time ultrasound (US) imaging to determine the complete interaction between the ablation electrode and tissue to accurately estimate contact, which will help to better understand the effect of catheter pose and position relative to the tissue. By simultaneously recording tracked position, force reading and US image of the ablation catheter, the differing material properties of polyvinyl alcohol cryogel([1]) phantoms are shown to produce varying amounts of tissue depression and contact area (implying varying lesion quality) for equivalent force readings. We have shown that the elastic modulus significantly affects the surface-contact area between the catheter and tissue at any level of contact force. Thus we provide evidence that a prescribed level of catheter force may not always provide sufficient contact area to produce an effective ablation lesion in the prescribed ablation time.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1117/12.2083122
Proceedings of SPIE
Keywords
Field
DocType
electrodes,heart
Biomedical engineering,Elastic modulus,Catheter,Contact force,Optics,Ablation,Contact area,Cardiac Ablation,Ultrasound,Physics
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
9415
0277-786X
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jon J. Camp15118.16
Cristian A. Linte29324.09
Maryam E. Rettmann338246.20
Deyu Sun4133.90
Douglas L. Packer546.03
Richard A. Robb6645238.12
David R Holmes74220.31