Circulation, Vol 76, 217-225, Copyright © 1987 by American Heart Association
JH Levine, JC Merillat, M Stern, HF Weisman, AH Kadish, EN Moore, JF Spear, J Fonger and T Guarnieri
The cellular electrophysiologic effects of myocardial ablation performed in
vitro with argon laser energy were compared with those of high-energy
electrical shocks. A border zone of injured but nonnecrotic tissue
surrounding the site of energy delivery was present after tissue ablation
by both energy modalities. A decrease in resting membrane potential, action
potential amplitude, and maximum rate of upstroke velocity was noted in
each tissue sample, was greatest nearest the site of energy delivery, and
was of graded severity at increasing distances from the crater edge. The
extent of injury, as indexed by changes in action potential variables and
necrosis, histologically determined, was greater for tissues exposed to
high-energy shocks. The relatively focal injury after argon laser
photoablation may explain the lower incidence of arrhythmias and
hemodynamic dysfunction noted with the use of this method of ablation in
vivo.
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The cellular electrophysiologic changes induced by ablation: comparison between argon laser photoablation and high-energy electrical ablation
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