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Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology | 2013

High spatial resolution thermal mapping of radiofrequency ablation lesions using a novel thermochromic liquid crystal myocardial phantom.

W. Chik; Michael A. Barry; Sujitha Thavapalachandran; Christine Midekin; Jim Pouliopoulos; Toon Wei Lim; Gopal Sivagangabalan; Stuart P. Thomas; David L. Ross; Alistair McEwan; Pramesh Kovoor; Aravinda Thiagalingam

Radiofrequency (RF) ablation causes thermal mediated irreversible myocardial necrosis. This study aimed to (i) characterize the thermal characteristics of RF ablation lesions with high spatial resolution using a thermochromic liquid crystal (TLC) myocardial phantom; and (ii) compare the thermochromic lesions with in vivo and in vitro ablation lesions.


Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology | 2012

In vivo evaluation of virtual electrode mapping and ablation utilizing a direct endocardial visualization ablation catheter.

W. Chik; Michael A. Barry; Zach Malchano; Bryan Wylie; Jim Pouliopoulos; Kaimin Huang; Juntang Lu; Sujitha Thavapalachandran; David L. Robinson; Vahid Saadat; Stuart P. Thomas; David L. Ross; Pramesh Kovoor; Aravinda Thiagalingam

Visualization Catheter with Virtual Electrode Ablation. Background: Radiofrequency (RF) ablation utilizing direct endocardial visualization (DEV) requires a “virtual electrode” to deliver RF energy while preserving visualization. This study aimed to: (1) examine the virtual electrode RF ablation efficacy; (2) determine the optimal power and duration settings; and (3) evaluate the utility of virtual electrode unipolar electrograms.


Heart Lung and Circulation | 2017

New Developments in Cardiac Regeneration

Thi Yen Loan Le; Sujitha Thavapalachandran; James J.H. Chong

Numerous pharmacological and device therapies have improved adverse cardiac remodelling and mortality in heart failure. However, none are able to regenerate damaged cardiac tissue. Stem cell based therapies using multipotent (adult) stem cells and pluripotent stem cells are new approaches that could potentially achieve the elusive goal of true cardiac regeneration. Over the past two decades, various stem cell based approaches have been shown to improve left ventricular function in pre-clinical animal models. Promising results rapidly led to clinical trials, initially using bone marrow-derived mononuclear cells, then mesenchymal stromal cell populations and, more recently, progenitor cells from the adult heart itself. These have been shown to be safe and have advanced our understanding of potential suitable recipients, cell delivery routes, and possible mechanisms of action. However, efficacy in these trials has been inconsistent. Human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) are another potential source of stem cells for cardiac regeneration. They could theoretically provide an unlimited source of cardiomyocytes or cardiac progenitors. Pre-clinical studies in both small and large animal models have shown robust engraftment and improvements in cardiac function. The first clinical trial using hPSC-derived cardiac derivatives has now commenced and others are imminent. In this brief review article, we summarise recent developments in stem cell therapies aimed at cardiac regeneration, including discussion of types of cell and non-cell-based strategies being explored.


Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology | 2016

Circuit Impedance Could Be a Crucial Factor Influencing Radiofrequency Ablation Efficacy and Safety: A Myocardial Phantom Study of the Problem and Its Correction

Abhishek Bhaskaran; Michael A. Barry; Jim Pouliopoulos; C. Nalliah; Pierre Qian; W. Chik; Sujitha Thavapalachandran; Lloyd Davis; Alistair McEwan; Stuart P. Thomas; Pramesh Kovoor; Aravinda Thiagalingam

Circuit impedance could affect the safety and efficacy of radiofrequency (RF) ablation.


Heart Lung and Circulation | 2008

Thermochromic Myocardial Phantom Provides High Spatial and Temporal Resolution of RF Ablations

Sujitha Thavapalachandran; Michael A. Barry; T. Lim; Karen Byth; David L. Ross; Pramesh Kovoor; Aravinda Thiagalingam


Heart Lung and Circulation | 2010

Thermal Characteristics of Standard Radiofrequency Ablation Catheters

W. Chik; Sujitha Thavapalachandran; Michael Barry; Jim Pouliopoulos; T.W. Lim; Stuart P. Thomas; Pramesh Kovoor; Aravinda Thiagalingam


Heart Lung and Circulation | 2017

Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Improve Cardiac Function and Reduce Scar Size Post MI

Sujitha Thavapalachandran; Thi Yen Loan Le; James J.H. Chong


Heart Lung and Circulation | 2017

Telomerase Reverse Transcriptase Over-Expression Enhances Human Cardiac Progenitor Cell Cardiac Regeneration after Myocardial Infarction

L. Le; Hilda A. Pickett; Joshua W. K. Ho; Sujitha Thavapalachandran; Melad Farraha; A. Yang; S. Yang; C.G. dos Remedios; James J.H. Chong


Journal of Cardiology and Therapeutics | 2015

Long Term Outcomes with Selective Drug Eluting Stent Use in STElevation Myocardial Infarction in an Australian Urban Population

Gopal Sivagangabalan; Juliana Dandach; Sujitha Thavapalachandran; Dechaboon Changsirivathanathamrong; Arun Narayan; Andrew T.L. Ong; Pramesh Kovoor; Clara K. Chow


Heart Lung and Circulation | 2015

Heparin infusion rather than bolus dosing may be more efficacious for maintaining therapeutic ACT and reducing stroke risk during pulmonary vein isolation ablation procedures for atrial fibrillation

Sujitha Thavapalachandran; W. Chik; Abhishek Bhaskaran; S. Kazi; Stuart P. Thomas; Aravinda Thiagalingam; Pramesh Kovoor

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