The relationship between oesophageal heating during left atrial posterior wall ablation and the durability of pulmonary vein isolation
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
During ablation of the posterior wall (PW), luminal oesophageal temperature elevation (OTE) prompts attenuation of radiofrequency (RF) energy delivery to minimize oesophageal injury. This strategy on lesion efficacy is unknown. The goal of this study was to analyse the relationship between OTE and pulmonary vein reconnection (PVR).
During the index antral pulmonary vein (PV) isolation procedure with an irrigated RF ablation catheter, OTE was detected with a multisensor oesophageal temperature probe. Posterior wall ablation did not exceed 25 W and was terminated when the temperature was ≥38.5°C. Patients undergoing redo procedures (
Pulmonary vein reconnections are predominantly posteriorly located. Along the right- and left-inferior PW segments, there was an association with elevated oesophageal temperature during the index procedure.
Contributors

V Nam Tran
Author

Shigeki Kusa
Author

Jeffrey Smietana
Author

Wen-Chi Tsai
Author

Kabir Bhasin
Author

Andrew Teh
Author

George Syros
Author

Anurag Singh
Author

Subbaro Choudry
Author

Marc A Miller
Author

Jacob Koruth
Author

Andre D'Avila
Author

Srinivas D Dukkipati
Author

Vivek Y Reddy
Author
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York City , United States of America
