Local calcium chloride infusion after pulsed field ablation enhances acute efficacy of cardiac electroporation
Taro Koya,
Naoto Otsuka,
Jason A. Tri
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionPulsed field ablation (PFA) has emerged as an innovative therapy for cardiac arrhythmias. Drawing parallels with PFA's application in solid tumors, calcium chloride (CaCl2) as an adjuvant therapy, known as calcium electroporation, may amplify PFA's apoptotic effects. We propose that PFA in the atrium could enhance calcium uptake through PFA‐created pores, thereby increasing ablation efficacy even at reduced power levels by exploiting PFA's permeabilization effects.MethodsWe conducted in vivo ablati… Show more
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