A comparison of intracardiac ARFI and SWI for imaging radiofrequency ablation lesions
Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is commonly used to treat cardiac arrhythmias, by generating a contiguous series of discrete radiofrequency ablation (RFA) lesions in the myocardium to destroy or isolate arrhythmogenic conduction pathways. The size of each lesion is controlled by the duration and power of the delivered RF energy, and by the temperature of the tissue at the surface, but feedback on the extent and transmurality of the generated lesion are unavailable with current technology. Intracardiac Echocardiography (ICE) may provide a solution through Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse (ARFI) imaging or Shear Wave Imaging (SWI), which each generate images of local mechanical compliance from very small ultrasonically-induced waves. This work compares ARFI and SWI in an ex vivo experiment for lesion boundary assessment and lesion gap resolution. © 2013 IEEE.