This Study is designed to determine the outcome and effect of implementation of Esophageal Stylet as a strategy to minimize the risk of esophageal injury during the atrial fibrillation catheter ablation procedure.
There is a clear potential to produce transmural esophageal injury during catheter ablation for AF when employing a lesion set targeting the posterior left atrial wall and pulmonary vein (PV) antra using contemporary large-tip or irrigated-tip catheter ablation systems when endocardial target sites are in close proximity to the esophagus. It is very likely that a movement by the Esophageal Stylet of only 2 to 3 centimeters from the midline can safely protect the esophagus from thermal injury and will mimic the natural migration of the esophagus itself. The Stylet proposes to safely facilitate lateral esophageal movement in a manner consistent with the esophagus's own natural migration in order to displace and maintain the esophagus's position away from potential damage resulting from a cardiac ablation procedure in the left atrium or coronary sinus. The Esophageal Stylet is a thin rigid tube, which will be inserted inside a commonly used nasogastric tube placed inside the esophagus during the ablation. We will use this stylet to move the esophagus away from the site of the ablation about 1-2 centimeters. Other common procedures, such as (Trans-esophageal Echocardiogram), move the esophagus twice this distance with a low risk.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
40
The Esophageal Stylet is a thin rigid tube, which will be inserted inside a commonly used nasogastric tube placed inside the esophagus during the ablation. We will use this stylet to move the esophagus away from the site of the ablation about 1-2 centimeters.
Yale New Haven Hospital
New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Esophageal injury or erosion
Decrease of esophageal thermal injury detected by esophageal Pill-Cam
Time frame: 2-3 days post ablation
Recurrence of Atrial Fibrillation
Decrease of atrial fibrillation recurrence after 12 months
Time frame: 12 Months
Total radiofrequency time
Decrease the total time of radiofrequency ablation at the procedure time
Time frame: Day of ablation procedure
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