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Procedural And Clinical Outcomes Of Transitioning To High Power Short Duration Guided Ablation For Atrial Fibrillation, Zachary Pang, Sean J. Dikdan, Joey Junarta, Sairamya Bodempudi, Naman Upadhyay, Md, Daniel R. Frisch Feb 2021

Procedural And Clinical Outcomes Of Transitioning To High Power Short Duration Guided Ablation For Atrial Fibrillation, Zachary Pang, Sean J. Dikdan, Joey Junarta, Sairamya Bodempudi, Naman Upadhyay, Md, Daniel R. Frisch

Phase 1

Introduction: High-power short-duration (HPSD; 50W for up to 15s) ablation is a novel way to use a contact force-sensing catheter optimized for power-controlled radiofrequency ablation of atrial fibrillation (AF). Our goal was to compare the procedural and clinical outcomes of AF ablation with HPSD to previous ablation methods used, including standard-power standard duration (SPSD; 20-25W, up to 60s) and temperature-controlled non-contact (TCNC; 20-40W, up to 60s).

Methods: Procedural and clinical data was from consecutive cases of patients with paroxysmal or persistent AF undergoing pulmonary vein isolation with HPSD, TCNC and SPSD between 7/1/13 to 11/1/19. A total of 171 patients …


Renal Mass Ablation In The Octogenarian And Nonagenarian Population, Callum Hamilton, Amanda Smolock, Md, Colette Shaw, Md, Conor Mckee, Md Jan 2020

Renal Mass Ablation In The Octogenarian And Nonagenarian Population, Callum Hamilton, Amanda Smolock, Md, Colette Shaw, Md, Conor Mckee, Md

Phase 1

Introduction: The gold standard for the management of T1a and T1b renal tumors is partial nephrectomy. This study aims to analyze the outcomes of renal mass thermal ablations as an alternative therapy in the octogenarian and nonagenarian patient population, specifically.

Methods: Departmental database of all percutaneous renal ablations performed between February 2008 and August 2019 was reviewed. 34 tumors were ablated in 19 males and 15 females with a mean age of 84.1 ± 3.1 years (range 80-92 years). Patient demographics, procedural and postprocedural data were evaluated.

Results: Ten microwave and 24 cryoablations were performed, all ablations …


Hepatocellular Carcinoma Treated With Microwave Ablation Prior To Liver Transplantation, Nicole Wagner, Amanda Smolock, Michael Markovitz, Varun Danda, Christopher Neely, Warren Maley, Jesse Civan, Colette Shaw Jan 2020

Hepatocellular Carcinoma Treated With Microwave Ablation Prior To Liver Transplantation, Nicole Wagner, Amanda Smolock, Michael Markovitz, Varun Danda, Christopher Neely, Warren Maley, Jesse Civan, Colette Shaw

Phase 1

Introduction: Ablation is a minimally invasive procedure that limits local liver tumor progression and prolongs patients’ transplantation eligibility. Microwave ablation (MWA) utilizes higher temperatures than the standard of care, radiofrequency ablation (RFA), which increases efficiency. Meta-analyses compared MWA with RFA for the treatment of HCC and showed similar efficacy and safety between these modalities. However, limited pathologic data exists determining whether explanted tumors remained viable after MWA.

Methods: Our database was reviewed retrospectively for patients with HCC who underwent MWA prior to liver transplantation between 2013 and 2019. Patient demographics, etiology of disease, tumor size, procedure details, bilirubin, MELD, …