Cardiac Ablation

Cardiac Ablation

What is Cardiac Ablation? Cardiac ablation is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat abnormal heart rhythms by targeting the areas responsible for irregular electrical signals in the heart.

The procedure is performed using a catheter inserted through a blood vessel and guided to the heart.

The abnormal electrical pathway is then treated using heat or cold energy to restore normal heart rhythm.

When is Cardiac Ablation Recommended?

This procedure may be recommended in cases such as:

• Atrial fibrillation
• Supraventricular tachycardia
• Certain types of ventricular tachycardia
• Arrhythmias that do not respond well to medication


How is the Procedure Performed?

Cardiac ablation is typically performed in a cardiac catheterization laboratory and involves:

• Inserting a thin catheter through a blood vessel
• Guiding the catheter to the heart using advanced imaging
• Identifying the abnormal electrical signals
• Applying heat or cold energy to eliminate the abnormal pathway


Benefits of Cardiac Ablation

This procedure offers several advantages:

• Minimally invasive treatment
• Precise targeting of abnormal electrical pathways
• Improvement of heart rhythm
• Reduced need for long-term medication in some cases


Is the Procedure Safe?

Cardiac ablation is considered a safe and effective treatment when performed by experienced cardiac specialists.


Follow-Up After the Procedure

Regular follow-up visits are recommended to monitor heart rhythm and ensure optimal recovery.


A Message to Patients

If you experience heart palpitations or irregular heartbeats,
a proper medical evaluation can help determine the cause and identify the most appropriate treatment, including cardiac ablation.

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