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2 lut 2024 · Risks. The risks of cardiac ablation depend on the type of ablation and why it’s done. Possible risks may include: Bleeding or infection where the catheter was placed. Blood vessel damage. Heart valve damage. A new irregular heartbeat or one that gets worse. Slow heart rate, which may need a pacemaker to fix. Blood clots in the legs or lungs.
Learn about heart ablation, a treatment for irregular or abnormal heart rhythms. Find out the types of procedures, risks and benefits, and what to expect before, during and after.
9 kwi 2024 · Risks. Possible atrial fibrillation ablation risks include: Bleeding or infection at the area where the catheters were placed. Blood vessel damage. Heart valve damage. New or worsening irregular heartbeats, called arrhythmias. Slow heart rate that could require a pacemaker to fix. Blood clots in the legs or lungs. Stroke or heart attack.
30 lip 2023 · Ablation may help lower the risks of irregular heartbeat, but it doesn't work for everyone. Factors to consider are diagnosis, symptoms, age, and overall health. Ask your provider about all the potential risks and benefits of heart ablation.
15 lis 2013 · Catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation has a low incidence of periprocedural complications. The acute complication rate has decreased significantly in recent years. This may reflect improved catheter technology and experience.
23 sie 2018 · Risks. Follow-up. Outlook. What is cardiac ablation? Cardiac ablation is a procedure performed by an interventional cardiologist, a doctor who specializes in performing procedures for heart...
Catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation (AF) is a commonly performed procedure. However, it is associated with potentially significant complications. Reported procedure–related complication rates are highly variable, depending in part on study design. Objectives.