Multipolar radiofrequency ablation with internally cooled electrodes:: Experimental study in ex vivo bovine liver with mathernatic modeling

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Clasen, S
Schmidt, D
Boss, A
Dietz, K
Kröber, SM
Claussen, CD
Pereira, PL
机构
[1] Univ Tubingen, Dept Diagnost Radiol, D-72076 Tubingen, Germany
[2] Univ Tubingen, Dept Med Biometry, Tubingen, Germany
[3] Univ Tubingen, Inst Pathol, D-7400 Tubingen, Germany
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10.1148/radiol.2382050571
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R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
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1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
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Purpose: To evaluate the size and geometry of thermally induced coagulation by Using multipolar radiofrequency (RF) ablation and to determine a mathematic model to predict coagulation volume. Materials and Methods: Multipolar RF ablations (n = 80) were pet-formed in ex vivo bovine livers by using three internally cooled bipolar same shaft. Applicators were placed in a trianglilar array (spacing, 2-5 cm) and were activated in multipolar mode (power output, 75-225 W). The size and geometry of the coagulation zone, together with ablation time, were assessed. Mathematic functions were fitted. and the goodness or fit was assessed by using r(2). Results: Coagulation volome, short-axis diameter, and ablation time were dependent on power output an([ applicator distance. The maximum zone of coagulation (volume, 324 cm(3); short-axis diameter. 8.4 cm: ablation time, 193 min) was induced with a power output or 75 W at an applicator distance of 5 cm. Coagulation volume and ablation time decreased as power output increased. Power outputs Of 100-125 W at applicator distances of 2-4 cm led to a reasonable compromise between coagulation volume and ablation time. At 2 cm (100 W), coagulation volume, 3 short-axis diameter, and ablation time were 66 cm, 4.5 cm, and 19 min, respectively; at 3 cm (100 W), go cm(3),13 5.2 3 cm, and 22 min, respectively; at 4 cm (100 W) 132 cm 6.1 cm, and 27 min, respectively; at 2 cm (125 W), 56 cm 3 4.2 cm. and 9 min, respectively: at 3 cot (125 W), 73 cm 4.9 cm, and 12 min. respectively; and at. 4 cm (125 W) 103 cm(3), 5.5 cm, and 16 min, respectively. At applicator distances of 4 ern (>125 W) and 5 cm (>100 W), the zones of coagulation were not confluent. Coagulation on volume (r(2) = 0.80) and RF ablation time (r(2) = 0.93) were determined by using the mathematic model. Conclusions: Multipolar RF ablation with three bipolar applicators may produce large volumes of confluent coagulation ex vivo. A compromise is necessary between prolonged RF ablations at lower power outputs, which produce larger volumes of coagulation. and faster RF ablations at higher power outputs, which produce smaller volumes of coagulation. (c) RSNA, 2006.
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