Seeing the Invisible: Revealing Atrial Ablation Lesions Using Hyperspectral Imaging Approach.
Currently, there are limited means for high-resolution monitoring of tissue injury during radiofrequency ablation procedures.To develop the next generation of visualization catheters that can reveal irreversible atrial muscle damage caused by ablation and identify viability gaps between the lesions....
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doaj-80c81bb49cc54f24b19c63417330d8bd2020-11-25T01:32:48ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-011112e016776010.1371/journal.pone.0167760Seeing the Invisible: Revealing Atrial Ablation Lesions Using Hyperspectral Imaging Approach.Narine MuselimyanLuther M SwiftHuda AsfourTigran ChahbazianRamesh MazhariMarco A MercaderNarine A SarvazyanCurrently, there are limited means for high-resolution monitoring of tissue injury during radiofrequency ablation procedures.To develop the next generation of visualization catheters that can reveal irreversible atrial muscle damage caused by ablation and identify viability gaps between the lesions.Radiofrequency lesions were placed on the endocardial surfaces of excised human and bovine atria and left ventricles of blood perfused rat hearts. Tissue was illuminated with 365nm light and a series of images were acquired from individual spectral bands within 420-720nm range. By extracting spectral profiles of individual pixels and spectral unmixing, the relative contribution of ablated and unablated spectra to each pixel was then displayed. Results of spectral unmixing were compared to lesion pathology.RF ablation caused significant changes in the tissue autofluorescence profile. The magnitude of these spectral changes in human left atrium was relatively small (< 10% of peak fluorescence value), yet highly significant. Spectral unmixing of hyperspectral datasets enabled high spatial resolution, in-situ delineation of radiofrequency lesion boundaries without the need for exogenous markers. Lesion dimensions derived from hyperspectral imaging approach strongly correlated with histological outcomes. Presence of blood within the myocardium decreased the amplitude of the autofluorescence spectra while having minimal effect on their overall shapes. As a result, the ability of hyperspectral imaging to delineate ablation lesions in vivo was not affected.Hyperspectral imaging greatly increases the contrast between ablated and unablated tissue enabling visualization of viability gaps at clinically relevant locations. Data supports the possibility for developing percutaneous hyperspectral catheters for high-resolution ablation guidance.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5145191?pdf=render |
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Narine Muselimyan Luther M Swift Huda Asfour Tigran Chahbazian Ramesh Mazhari Marco A Mercader Narine A Sarvazyan |
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Seeing the Invisible: Revealing Atrial Ablation Lesions Using Hyperspectral Imaging Approach. |
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Seeing the Invisible: Revealing Atrial Ablation Lesions Using Hyperspectral Imaging Approach. |
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Seeing the Invisible: Revealing Atrial Ablation Lesions Using Hyperspectral Imaging Approach. |
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Seeing the Invisible: Revealing Atrial Ablation Lesions Using Hyperspectral Imaging Approach. |
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Seeing the Invisible: Revealing Atrial Ablation Lesions Using Hyperspectral Imaging Approach. |
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seeing the invisible: revealing atrial ablation lesions using hyperspectral imaging approach. |
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Currently, there are limited means for high-resolution monitoring of tissue injury during radiofrequency ablation procedures.To develop the next generation of visualization catheters that can reveal irreversible atrial muscle damage caused by ablation and identify viability gaps between the lesions.Radiofrequency lesions were placed on the endocardial surfaces of excised human and bovine atria and left ventricles of blood perfused rat hearts. Tissue was illuminated with 365nm light and a series of images were acquired from individual spectral bands within 420-720nm range. By extracting spectral profiles of individual pixels and spectral unmixing, the relative contribution of ablated and unablated spectra to each pixel was then displayed. Results of spectral unmixing were compared to lesion pathology.RF ablation caused significant changes in the tissue autofluorescence profile. The magnitude of these spectral changes in human left atrium was relatively small (< 10% of peak fluorescence value), yet highly significant. Spectral unmixing of hyperspectral datasets enabled high spatial resolution, in-situ delineation of radiofrequency lesion boundaries without the need for exogenous markers. Lesion dimensions derived from hyperspectral imaging approach strongly correlated with histological outcomes. Presence of blood within the myocardium decreased the amplitude of the autofluorescence spectra while having minimal effect on their overall shapes. As a result, the ability of hyperspectral imaging to delineate ablation lesions in vivo was not affected.Hyperspectral imaging greatly increases the contrast between ablated and unablated tissue enabling visualization of viability gaps at clinically relevant locations. Data supports the possibility for developing percutaneous hyperspectral catheters for high-resolution ablation guidance. |
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