Arisa Ito
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Circulation-arrhythmia and Electrophysiology | 2013
Takehiro Kimura; Seiji Takatsuki; Shunichiro Miyoshi; Kotaro Fukumoto; Mei Takahashi; Emiyu Ogawa; Arisa Ito; Tsunenori Arai; Satoshi Ogawa; Keiichi Fukuda
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 protocols. We succeeded in maintaining the photosensitizer concentration at a level in excess of the clinically effective dose for humans. Using a 4-polar 7-French deflectable laser catheter, we performed PDT-mediated cavotricuspid isthmus ablation in 8 canines. PDT caused oxidative injury only to the irradiated area and successfully produced a persistent electric conduction block. No acute, gross changes such as edematous degeneration, thrombus formation, steam pops, or traumatic injury were observed after irradiation. Hematoxylin and eosin staining of tissues samples also showed well-preserved endothelial layers. Testing of the blood samples taken before and after the procedure revealed no remarkable changes. Lesion size at 2 weeks after the procedure and the temperature data collected during irradiation were compared between the PDT and irrigated radiofrequency ablation procedures. A ventricular cross-section revealed a solid PDT lesion, which was as deep as a radiofrequency lesion. In addition, endocardial, surficial, and intramural temperature monitoring during the PDT irradiation clearly demonstrated the nonthermal nature of the ablation technique. Conclusions— Nonthermal PDT-mediated catheter ablation is a potentially novel treatment for cardiac arrhythmias.
Archive | 2011
Takashi Yamaguchi; Shiho Hakomori; Koshi Tamamura; Tsunenori Arai; Arisa Ito; Jun Uchiyama
Archive | 2011
Shiho Hakomori; Tsunenori Arai; Arisa Ito; Mei Takahashi
Archive | 2013
荒井 恒憲; Tsunenori Arai; 恒憲 荒井; 芽意 高橋; Mei Takahashi; 亜莉沙 伊藤; Arisa Ito
Archive | 2011
Takashi Yamaguchi; Shiho Hakomori; Koshi Tamamura; Tsunenori Arai; Arisa Ito; Jun Uchiyama
Archive | 2011
Tsunenori Arai; 荒井恒憲; Arisa Ito; 伊藤亜莉沙; Mei Takahashi; 高橋芽意
Archive | 2014
Tsunenori Arai; Arisa Ito; Takehiro Kimura
Archive | 2014
Tsunenori Arai; Arisa Ito; Takehiro Kimura
Archive | 2014
Tsunenori Arai; Mei Takahashi; Arisa Ito
Archive | 2014
Tsunenori Arai; Arisa Ito; Emiyu Ogawa