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The technique of catheter ablation (meaning tube-guided removal) is used to interrupt the abnormal contractions in the heart, allowing normal heart beating to resume.

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Is Catheter ablation surgical?

Catheter ablation is considered a non-surgical technique


What does a catheter ablation involve?

Catheter ablation of an irregular heartbeat involves having a tube (a catheter) inserted into the heart.


What are the most common disorders that are treated by a catheter ablation?

Atrial fibrillation and flutter and Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome are two of the most common disorders treated with catheter ablation.


What element is delivered to targeted areas of the heart during a catheter ablation?

Catheter ablation involves delivering highly focused heat (or radio frequency energy) to specific areas of the heart.


Where do you find a description of the catheter ablation technique?

One can find a description of the catheter ablation technique from a number of sources. One such source includes Wikipedia which describes catheter ablation as a procedure to terminate or remove a faulty electrical pathway in a section of a heart. It is intended for those who tend to be prone to developing cardiac arrhythmias.


What is a catheter ablation procedure?

The procedure can last up to and over 4 hours. The skin will be cleaned, a small cut will be made and a catheter will be inserted. A problem area will be located and the catheter used to send electrical energy to the area, destroying the problem.


How long does it take to recover from catheter ablation of the heart for supra ventricular tachycardia?

Just had catheter ablation for WPW .how long should I be out of action, feel well enough now, 2 days after ablation .BUT was told my ECG was showing abnormal reading .I am waiting to speak to the cardiologist.is it normal to have this sort of reading after the ablation .Regards ,Tina


What is the functionality of the electrode during a catheter ablation?

When the catheter is energized, the body conducts the energy from the catheter's tip, through the heart and to the electrode on the skin's surface, completing the circuit.


What element is generated by a catheter ablation?

Although very little electricity is given off by the catheter, the instrument does generate a large amount of heat.


What is inserted simultaneously with the catheter during a catheter ablation procedure?

A catheter ablation procedure involves inserting a thin, flexible tube called a catheter into the heart through a blood vessel. Along with the catheter, a special electrode or sensor is also inserted to deliver energy to create scars or lesions on the heart tissue to correct abnormal heart rhythms.


How does the catheter ablation enter the heart?

Once the type of irregular heartbeat is identified and these medicines are given, the catheter is inserted through a blood vessel and into the heart.


What is the hoped for result of a catheter ablation?

This usually causes the irregular heartbeat to be reset into a normal heartbeat.