2020
DOI: 10.1111/jce.14476
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Use of a multi‐electrode radiofrequency balloon catheter to achieve pulmonary vein isolation in patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation: 12‐Month outcomes of the RADIANCE study

Abstract: Background: The RADIANCE first-in-man study evaluated acute (3-month) safety and design concept in terms of utility of a new multi-electrode radiofrequency (RF) balloon catheter (HELIOSTAR, Biosense Webster) to achieve pulmonary vein isolation (PVI).After study conclusion, a subset of patients was followed up to 12 months.Methods: Patients with drug refractory paroxysmal atrial fibrillation were enrolled.Neurological assessment, cardiac and cerebral magnetic resonance imagings were performed pre and post proce… Show more

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“…The multi-electrode RF balloon catheter (RFB; HELIOSTAR, Biosense Webster, CA, USA) is a 28-mm spherical diameter, compliant balloon that is compatible with the three-dimensional electroanatomical mapping system (CARTO ® 3, Biosense Webster, CA, USA). 3 , 4 The RFB can perform circumferential or segmental ablation with 10 irrigated, flexible gold electrodes, each capable of independently delivering varying levels of RF energy to adjust for differences in target tissues ( Figure 1 ). The RADIANCE first-in-human study established the feasibility of the RFB to achieve electrical PVI with a favourable acute safety profile, without using a second focal catheter.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The multi-electrode RF balloon catheter (RFB; HELIOSTAR, Biosense Webster, CA, USA) is a 28-mm spherical diameter, compliant balloon that is compatible with the three-dimensional electroanatomical mapping system (CARTO ® 3, Biosense Webster, CA, USA). 3 , 4 The RFB can perform circumferential or segmental ablation with 10 irrigated, flexible gold electrodes, each capable of independently delivering varying levels of RF energy to adjust for differences in target tissues ( Figure 1 ). The RADIANCE first-in-human study established the feasibility of the RFB to achieve electrical PVI with a favourable acute safety profile, without using a second focal catheter.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its feasibility and safety profiles have been described in the RADIANCE study, in which PVI after a single delivery of RF energy was achieved in 79.6% of patients (39 paroxysmal AF patients). In the same series, freedom from documented atrial arrhythmia was 86.4% at 12 months of follow‐up 42 . Two other balloon ablation systems are also under evaluation, namely the POLARx cryoballoon (Boston Scientific, Marlborough, USA) and the Luminize RF hot balloon (Boston Scientific).…”
Section: Anatomically Based Approaches Aiming At Pvimentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The use of other techniques and energy sources for PVI still require further investigation and should be considered with caution (Figure 3A). 8,42,54 In case of AF recurrences after a 3‐month blanking period, a redo procedure should evaluate PVs reconnections and lesion gaps and, in case of electrical reconnection of one or several PVs, repeat PVI and consider additional targets as in nonparoxysmal AF (Figure 3B). Further recurrences in paroxysmal AF may move the treatment into more complex scenarios like persistent AF.…”
Section: Implications For Clinical Practice and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kürzere Ablationszeiten im linken Vorhof und Prozedurzeiten insgesamt sowie einfache Handhabung führten in den letzten Jahren zu einer immer weiteren Verbreitung von Single-Shot-Ablationsverfahren, v. a. des Kryoballons, für die Pulmonalvenenisolation [15]. [16].…”
Section: Neue Ablationstechnikenein Radiofrequenzstrom-ablationsballonunclassified
“…Erste im Januar 2020 veröffentlichte Daten (RADIANCE-Studie [16]) zeigten neben dem vielversprechenden Potenzial dieser Technologie jedoch auch bekannte Probleme. So trat neben vereinzelten asymptomatischen Ösophaguserythemen bei 2,6 % der Patienten eine dauerhafte Parese des N. phrenicus während Ablation an den rechten Pulmonalvenen auf [16]. Hier werden in Zukunft weitere Daten zum Sicherheitsprofil, insbesondere im Hinblick auf Paresen des N. phrenicus benötigt.…”
Section: Neue Ablationstechnikenein Radiofrequenzstrom-ablationsballonunclassified