2013
DOI: 10.1161/circep.113.000810
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Nonthermal Cardiac Catheter Ablation Using Photodynamic Therapy

Abstract: Background-Radiofrequency ablation has limitations, largely related to creation of lesions by heating. Here, we report the first nonthermal ablation by applying photodynamic therapy (PDT) to cardiac tissues using a custom-made deflectable laser catheter. The present study investigated the feasibility of PDT for cavotricuspid isthmus ablation in a canine model. Methods and Results-We evaluated the pharmacokinetic profiles of 17 canines after administration of a photosensitizer (talaporfin sodium) by various pro… Show more

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“…However we think that you should use human serum albumin as a binding protein for talaporfin sodium in the fundamental study of clinical application with the photosensitization reaction in vitro, in particular, photodynamic antimicrobial chemotherapy [3] and our proposed arrhythmia ablation [4] using extra-cellular photosensitization reaction. …”
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“…However we think that you should use human serum albumin as a binding protein for talaporfin sodium in the fundamental study of clinical application with the photosensitization reaction in vitro, in particular, photodynamic antimicrobial chemotherapy [3] and our proposed arrhythmia ablation [4] using extra-cellular photosensitization reaction. …”
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confidence: 99%
“…The photosensitizer accumulation to malignant tumors is induced by activation of low-density lipoprotein receptors and low excretion by immature lymph vessels [2]. On the other hands, photodynamic antimicrobial chemotherapy and our proposed arrhythmia therapy by cardiomyocyte oxidation have been used with an extra-cellular photosensitization reaction, because photosensitizer doesn't accumulate in healthy tissues [3,4]. Despite the photosensitization reaction generally being evaluated with various cells and tissues, we have used a simple experimental set-up with a solution including the photosensitizer and binding proteins to study the therapeutic interaction.…”
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“…necrosis in the extracellular photosensitization reaction [3]. We have reported the cell killing effect by extracellular photosensitization reaction with various talaporfin sodium concentrations and radiant exposures [7]. The myocardial cell interaction with various irradiances is needed to understand the electrical conduction block myocardium that has certain depth since the irradiance decreased with the depth in myocardium by absorption and scattering.…”
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“…Some severe complications such as cardiac tamponade, pulmonary vein stenosis, cerebral infraction, phrenic nerve injury, and esophageal fistula caused by heat generation are the problem of the radio-frequency catheter ablation [2][3]. So that we have proposed to apply extracellular photosensitization reaction for a new non-thermal treatment of tachyarrhythmia to solve the complications caused by heat [4][5][6][7]. We have studied the photocytotoxicity effect on myocardial cells by extracellular photosensitization reaction measuring cell lethality using in vitro experimental system.…”
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confidence: 99%