Magnetic resonance imaging-compatible circular mapping catheter: an in vivo feasibility and safety study
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Interventional cardiac catheter mapping is routinely guided by X-ray fluoroscopy, although radiation exposure remains a significant concern. Feasibility of catheter ablation for common flutter has recently been demonstrated under magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) guidance. The benefit of catheter ablation under MRI could be significant for complex arrhythmias such as atrial fibrillation (AF), but MRI-compatible multi-electrode catheters such as Lasso have not yet been developed. This study aimed at demonstrating the feasibility and safety of using a multi-electrode catheter [magnetic resonance (MR)-compatible Lasso] during MRI for cardiac mapping. We also aimed at measuring the level of interference between MR and electrophysiological (EP) systems.
Experiments were performed
This new MR-compatible 10-pole catheter appears to be safe and effective. Combining MR and multipolar EP in a single session offers the possibility to correlate substrate information (scar, fibrosis) and EP mapping as well as online monitoring of lesion formation and electrical endpoint.
Contributors

Delphine Elbes
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Julie Magat
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Assaf Govari
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Yaron Ephrath
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Delphine Vieillot
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Christopher Beeckler
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Rukshen Weerasooriya
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Pierre Jais
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Bruno Quesson
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