Cardioversion

Cardioversion

What is Cardioversion? Cardioversion is a medical procedure used to restore an abnormal heart rhythm back to a normal rhythm.

It is usually performed using a controlled electrical shock delivered through a specialized device.

This procedure helps reset the electrical activity of the heart and restore a normal rhythm.

When is Cardioversion Used?

Cardioversion may be recommended for conditions such as:

• Atrial fibrillation
• Atrial flutter
• Certain types of rapid heart rhythms
• Arrhythmias causing symptoms such as palpitations or shortness of breath


How is the Procedure Performed?

Cardioversion is usually performed in a hospital under the supervision of a specialized medical team.

The procedure typically involves:

• Administering light sedation for patient comfort
• Placing electrode pads on the chest connected to a cardioversion device
• Delivering a brief electrical shock to restore normal heart rhythm


Benefits of Cardioversion

Cardioversion helps to:

• Quickly restore normal heart rhythm
• Reduce symptoms of palpitations and irregular heartbeat
• Improve blood circulation
• Support better physical activity and daily function


Is the Procedure Safe?

Cardioversion is considered a safe and widely used procedure when performed by experienced medical professionals.


Follow-Up Care

Patients may require follow-up visits after the procedure, and medications may be prescribed to help maintain a normal heart rhythm.


A Message to Patients

If you experience irregular heartbeats or persistent palpitations,
medical evaluation can help determine the cause and identify the most appropriate treatment, including cardioversion.

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