Temperature Profile Measurement From Radiofrequency Nasal Airway Reshaping Device

Laryngoscope. 2024 Mar;134(3):1063-1070. doi: 10.1002/lary.30942. Epub 2023 Aug 18.

Abstract

Objective: Nasal airway obstruction (NAO) is caused by various disorders including nasal valve collapse (NVC). A bipolar radiofrequency (RF) device (VivAer®, Aerin Medical, Sunnyvale, CA) has been used to treat NAO through RF heat generation to the upper lateral cartilage (ULC). The purpose of this study is to measure temperature elevations in nasal tissue, using infrared (IR) radiometry to map the spatial and temporal evolution of temperature.

Study design: Experimental and computational.

Methods: Composite porcine nasal septum was harvested and sectioned (1 mm and 2 mm). The device was used to heat the cartilage in composite porcine septum. An IR camera (FLIR® ExaminIR, Teledyne, Wilsonville, OR) was used to image temperature on the back surface of the specimen. These data were incorporated into a heat transfer finite element model that also calculated tissue damage using Arrhenius rate process.

Results: IR temperature imaging showed peak back surface temperatures of 49.57°C and 42.21°C in 1 and 2 mm thick septums respectively. Temperature maps were generated demonstrating the temporal and spatial evolution of temperature. A finite element model generated temperature profiles with respect to time and depth. Rate process models using Arrhenius coefficients showed 30% chondrocyte death at 1 mm depth after 18 s of RF treatment.

Conclusion: The use of this device creates a thermal profile that may result in thermal injury to cartilage. Computational modeling suggests chondrocyte death extending as deep as 1.4 mm below the treatment surface. Further studies should be performed to improve dosimetry and optimize the heating process to reduce potential injury. Laryngoscope, 134:1063-1070, 2024.

Keywords: Arrhenius integral; NOSE; RF treatment; computational modeling; finite element model; nasal airway obstruction; nasal valve collapse.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Body Temperature
  • Cartilage
  • Chondrocytes
  • Nasal Obstruction*
  • Nasal Septum* / surgery
  • Swine
  • Temperature