Safety of very high-power short-duration radiofrequency ablation for pulmonary vein isolation: a two-centre report with emphasis on silent oesophageal injury
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Very high-power short-duration (vHPSD) via temperature-controlled ablation (TCA) is a new modality to perform radiofrequency pulmonary vein isolation (PVI), conceivably at the cost of a narrower safety margin towards the oesophagus. In this two-centre trial, we aimed to determine the safety of vHPSD-based PVI with specific emphasis on silent oesophageal injury.
Ninety consecutive patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) underwent vHPSD-PVI (90 W, 3–4 s, TCA) using the QDOT MICRO catheter, in conjunction with the nGEN (Bad Neustadt,
Temperature-controlled vHPSD catheter ablation allows straightforward PVI without evidence of oesophageal ulcerations or symptomatic complications. Catheter tip charring and silent cerebral lesions when using the nGEN generator have led to further modification.
Contributors

Jean-Yves Wielandts
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Sébastien Knecht
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René Tavernier
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Vincent De Wilde
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Kai Sonne
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Karin Nentwich
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Elena Ene
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Artur Berkovitz
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Julian Mueller
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Lukas Lehmkuhl
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Amelie Reichart
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Ulrich Lüsebrink
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Mattias Duytschaever
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Thomas Deneke
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