Title :
Temperature measurement within myocardium during in vitro RF catheter ablation
Author :
Cao, Hong ; Vorperian, Vicken R. ; Tsai, Jang-Zern ; Tungjitkusolmun, Supan ; Woo, Eung Je ; Webster, John G.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Wisconsin Univ., Madison, WI, USA
Abstract :
While most commercial ablation units and research systems can provide catheter tip temperature during ablation, they do not provide information about the temperature change inside the myocardium, which determines the lesion size. The authors present the details of a flow simulation and temperature measurement system, which allows the monitoring of the temperature change inside the myocardium during in vitro radio frequency (RF) cardiac catheter ablation at different blood flow rates to which the catheter site may be exposed. They set up a circulation system that simulated different blood flow rates of 0 to 5 L/min at 37°C. They continuously measured the temperature at the catheter tip using the built-in thermistor and inside the myocardium using a three-thermocouple probe. The system provides a means for further study of the temperature inside myocardium during RF catheter ablation under different flow conditions and at different penetration depths.
Keywords :
bioelectric phenomena; cardiology; hyperthermia; muscle; patient monitoring; patient treatment; probes; temperature measurement; thermocouples; 37 C; blood flow rate; built-in thermistor; circulation system; flow conditions; in vitro RF catheter ablation; lesion size; penetration depth; temperature measurement within myocardium; three-thermocouple probe; Blood flow; Catheters; In vitro; Lesions; Myocardium; Probes; Radio frequency; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors; Thermistors; Animals; Biomedical Engineering; Blood Flow Velocity; Catheter Ablation; Cattle; Heart; Humans; Models, Cardiovascular; Temperature; Thermometers;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on