On the prospects of using thermoelectric cooling for the treatment of cardiac arrhythmia

Authors

  • L.I. Anatychuk 1. Institute of Thermoelectricity of the NAS and MES of Ukraine, 1 Nauky str., Chernivtsi, 58029, Ukraine. 2. Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University 2 Kotsiubynskyi str., Chernivtsi, 58012, Ukraine
  • R.R. Kobylianskyi 1. Institute of Thermoelectricity of the NAS and MES of Ukraine, 1 Nauky str., Chernivtsi, 58029, Ukraine. 2. Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University 2 Kotsiubynskyi str., Chernivtsi, 58012, Ukraine
  • R.V. Fedoriv 1. Institute of Thermoelectricity of the NAS and MES of Ukraine, 1 Nauky str., Chernivtsi, 58029, Ukraine. 2. Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University 2 Kotsiubynskyi str., Chernivtsi, 58012, Ukraine
  • I.A. Konstantynovych 1. Institute of Thermoelectricity of the NAS and MES of Ukraine, 1 Nauky str., Chernivtsi, 58029, Ukraine. 2. Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University 2 Kotsiubynskyi str., Chernivtsi, 58012, Ukraine

Keywords:

cardiac arrhythmia, atrial fibrillation, cryoablation, thermoelectric cooling

Abstract

The paper presents the results of an analysis of various methods of treating cardiac arrhythmia. Among them, special attention is drawn to the ablation method, which boils down to the elimination of additional electrical stimuli of cardiac muscle contraction. The latter is achieved by surgical methods, high-frequency irradiation and cryodestruction with liquid nitrogen or the use of the Joule-Thomson effect. Cryotechniques have certain advantages over others, but their implementation is somewhat more complicated, which limits their clinical use. In recent decades, cooling by the Peltier effect has been increasingly used in medicine. It has proven itself to be simple, reliable and accurate in reproducing the required temperature conditions for treatment. This work is devoted to studying the possibility of using the Peltier effect for cryoablation.

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Anatychuk, L., Kobylianskyi, R., Fedoriv, R., & Konstantynovych, I. (2024). On the prospects of using thermoelectric cooling for the treatment of cardiac arrhythmia. Journal of Thermoelectricity, (2), 5–17. Retrieved from http://jte.ite.cv.ua/index.php/jt/article/view/86

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