Heat sink effects in thyroid bipolar radiofrequency ablation: an ex vivo study

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Konrad Klimek
Nicolai Mader
Christian Happel
Amir Sabet
Frank Grünwald
Daniel Groener
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[1] Goethe University,Department of Nuclear Medicine, University Hospital Frankfurt
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The study aimed to investigate heat sink effects in radiofrequency ablation (RFA) under thyroid-specific conditions. In an ex vivo model, bovine thyroid lobes were ablated using bipolar RFA with 2.0 kJ energy input at a power level set to 10 W (n = 35) and 25 W (n = 35). Glass vessels (3.0 mm outer diameter) placed within the ablation zone were used to deliver tissue perfusion at various flow rates (0, 0.25, 0.5, 1, 5, 10, 20 ml/min). Temperature was measured in the proximity of the vessel (Tv) and in the non-perfused contralateral region of the ablation zone (Tc), at equal distances to the ablation electrode (d = 8 mm). Maximum temperature within the perfused zone was significantly lowered with Tv ranging from 54.1 ± 1.5 °C (20 ml/min) to 56.9 ± 1.5 °C (0.25 ml/min), compared to Tc from 63.2 ± 3.5 °C (20 ml/min) to 63.2 ± 2.6 °C (0.25 ml/min) (10 W group). The cross-sectional ablation zone area decreased with increasing flow rates from 184 ± 12 mm2 (0 ml/min) to 141 ± 20 mm2 (20 ml/min) at 10 W, and from 207 ± 22 mm2 (0 ml/min) to 158 ± 31 mm2 (20 ml/min) in the 25 W group. Significant heat sink effects were observed under thyroid-specific conditions even at flow rates ≤ 1 ml/min. In thyroid nodules with prominent vasculature, heat dissipation through perfusion may therefore result in clinically relevant limitations to ablation efficacy.
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