# Radiofrequency Lesion in the Atrial Wall: How Variable Is It? 9.4 Tesla MRI Analysis of Radiofrequency Lesion Volume in a Swine Model

**Authors:** Laura Sofia Cardelli, Thomas Laumont, July Beghian, Yosra Achahli, Maida Cardoso, Marylène Bacle, Jean-Luc Pasquié, Mathieu Granier

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/jcm13175153 · 2024-08-30

## TL;DR

This study uses high-resolution MRI to compare the size and variability of radiofrequency lesions in pig atria under two different energy settings.

## Contribution

The study introduces 9.4 Tesla MRI for quantifying in vivo RF lesion volume in a porcine model, revealing significant variability.

## Key findings

- High-energy short-duration RF applications produced 35% larger lesions than low-energy long-duration ones.
- High-energy applications showed greater lesion volume variability and more complications.
- Extracardiac lesions were more frequent in high-energy applications but not statistically significant.

## Abstract

Background/Objectives: Most data on radiofrequency (RF) effects come from ex vivo or in vitro studies that quantify lesions using width and/or depth, while electrophysiologists use manufacturers’ indirect indices. The objective of this study was to evaluate RF lesion volume by high-resolution MRI of excised lesions in an in vivo porcine model, comparing a low-energy long-duration (LE) (20 W, 50 s) RF application strategy with a high-energy short-duration (HE) (50 W, 20 s) one. Methods: Eighteen piglets were divided into LE (n = 9) and HE groups (n = 9). RF applications were performed at four locations in both atria. Animals were sacrificed after 5–7 days, and RF lesion specimens were excised, fixed, and analyzed by 9.4 Tesla MRI. RF lesion volume, variability (variance), depth, and any extracardiac lesions were compared between the groups. Results: Seventy RF applications were performed (36 LE, 34 HE). MRI analyzed 26 LE and 28 HE samples. The HE group showed 35% higher volume than the LE group (100.2 mm3 (±81.2) in LE vs. 178.3 mm3 (±163.7) in HE, p = 0.033). RF volume variance was 6.6 mm3 in LE and 40.3 mm3 in HE. The HE group had more complications (seven vs. zero, p = 0.02) and extracardiac lesions (18 vs. 14, p = 0.613). Conclusions: There was large and unpredictable variability in RF injury on the atrial wall, even under controlled conditions, which could explain arrhythmia recurrences. The greatest lesion variability was found during HE applications. The dose/effect relationship of RF needs careful study for treating cardiac arrhythmias.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Sus scrofa (taxon 9823)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** arrhythmia (MESH:D001145), LE (MESH:D000094024), RF injury (MESH:D014947)

## Figures

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