AI Article Synopsis

  • The study evaluates how low vascular flow rates affect cooling in bipolar radiofrequency ablation (RFA) in pig liver samples.
  • Flow rates as low as 1 ml/min created a noticeable cooling effect, with the maximum impact observed at 10 ml/min.
  • It suggests that even minimal blood flow can hinder RFA effectiveness, highlighting the need for precautions when performing RFA near liver blood vessels.

Article Abstract

Background: The present paper aims to assess the lower threshold of vascular flow rate on the heat sink effect in bipolar radiofrequency ablation (RFA) ex vivo.

Methods: Glass tubes (vessels) of 3.4 mm inner diameter were introduced in parallel to bipolar RFA applicators into porcine liver ex vivo. Vessels were perfused with flow rates of 0 to 1,500 ml/min. RFA (30 W power, 15 kJ energy input) was carried out at room temperature and 37°C. Heat sink effects were assessed in RFA cross sections by the decrease in ablation radius, area and by a high-resolution sector planimetry.

Results: Flow rates of 1 ml/min already caused a significant cooling effect (P ≤ 0.001). The heat sink effect reached a maximum at 10 ml/min (18.4 mm/s) and remained stable for flow rates up to 1,500 ml/min.

Conclusions: Minimal vascular flows of ≥1 ml/min cause a significant heat sink effect in hepatic RFA ex vivo. A lower limit for volumetric flow rate was not found. The maximum of the heat sink effect was reached at a flow rate of 10 ml/min and remained stable for flow rates up to 1,500 ml/min. Hepatic inflow occlusion should be considered in RFA close to hepatic vessels.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jhbp.370DOI Listing

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