Circulation, Vol 73, 818-829, Copyright © 1986 by American Heart Association
JH Levine, JF Spear, HF Weisman, AH Kadish, C Prood, CO Siu and EN Moore
High-energy electrical ablation is a new experimental approach to control
arrhythmias. In this study, the cellular electrophysiologic effects of
high-energy shocks (5 to 40 J) delivered in vitro to 14 epicardial tissues
from 11 dogs were studied in an attempt to understand the nature and extent
of injury as well as potential arrhythmogenic mechanisms. In addition, this
preparation was used to test the importance of cathode-anode configuration,
current density, and fiber orientation in the induction of tissue injury in
vitro. Electrophysiologic abnormalities were noted up to 10 mm from the
electrode wall, and their extent was determined in part by current density
and the cathode-anode orientation. A decrease in resting membrane
potential, action potential amplitude, and dV/dT occurred in all tissues
after high-energy shocks, which was worst nearest the cathode and of graded
severity at increasing distances from the cathode. The most severe effects
were noted with high current densities and in tissues located between the
cathode and anode. In addition, impaired impulse conduction and abnormal
repolarization were documented. Histologic study demonstrated contraction
band necrosis immediately after delivery of high-energy shocks. The extent
and distribution of the contraction bands was in part dependent on the
energy delivered and the cathode-anode configuration. These findings
suggest potential mechanisms for arrhythmogenesis and altered regional
hemodynamic abnormalities that occur in vivo.
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The cellular electrophysiologic changes induced by high-energy electrical ablation in canine myocardium
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