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American Journal of Cardiology | 1999

A new system for catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation.

Hugh Calkins; Jeffrey A. Hall; Kenneth Ellenbogen; Greg Walcott; Marshall L. Sherman; Wade A. Bowe; John A. Simpson; Tom Castellano; G. Neal Kay

Increased attention is now being focused on developing new technologies to cure atrial fibrillation using catheter ablation techniques. The performance of a MAZE-type procedure using standard catheter ablation technologies is arduous and is associated with an unacceptable risk of complications. The Guidant Heart Rhythm Technologies Linear Ablation System was developed to create long transmural linear lesions. Unique features of this system include the availability of different preshaped multi-electrode steerable ablation catheters, the use of phased radiofrequency (RF) energy, and the control of RF output by varying the duty cycle. A prospective multicenter clinical trial to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a right atrial ablation procedure using this technology to treat atrial fibrillation is currently underway. To date, 15 patients have been enrolled and the procedure was acutely effective in 14 of 15 patients with no complications. Atrial fibrillation has recurred during short-term follow-up in 12 of 15 patients, a not surprising result, because this initial phase of testing involved only right-sided ablation. The early results of the phase I clinical trial confirm the findings of others that successful ablation of chronic atrial fibrillation is likely to require a left atrial approach. This clinical trial, as well as others that are currently underway, will be invaluable in the continuing development of catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation and, ultimately, in determining if the routine use of this therapeutic tool can become a reality.


Archive | 2006

User interface for tissue ablation system

Randell L. Werneth; J. Flaherty; Hakan Oral; Fred Morady; Ricardo Roman; Marshall L. Sherman


Archive | 2000

RF ablation system and method having automatic temperature control

Marshall L. Sherman; Kathryn E. Lockwood; Thomas M. Castellano


Archive | 1996

Ultrasound energy delivery system and method

Marshall L. Sherman; Thomas M. Castellano


Archive | 2005

Ablation system with feedback

Randell L Werneth; Marshall L. Sherman; J. Christopher Flaherty


Archive | 1998

Electrode having non-joined thermocouple for providing multiple temperature-sensitive junctions

John A. Simpson; Marshall L. Sherman


Archive | 2008

Rf energy delivery system and method

Marshall L. Sherman; Randell L. Werneth; J. Christopher Flaherty


Archive | 2006

Low power tissue ablation system

Randell L. Werneth; Christopher Kunis; J. Christopher Flaherty; Marshall L. Sherman


Archive | 2000

Ablation system and method having multiple-sensor electrodes to assist in assessment of electrode and sensor position and adjustment of energy levels

John A. Simpson; Marshall L. Sherman; David S. Wood; Jeffrey A. Hall


Archive | 2005

Atrial ablation catheter and method of use

Christopher Kunis; Thomas M. Castellano; Marshall L. Sherman; Randell L Werneth

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Fred Morady

University of Michigan

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Hakan Oral

University of Michigan

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Fred Morady

University of Michigan

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