hartablatie
Hartablatie, also known as cardiac ablation, is a medical procedure used to treat irregular heart rhythms, or arrhythmias. The technique involves using radiofrequency energy or cryotherapy to destroy small areas of heart tissue that are causing abnormal electrical signals. This disrupts the abnormal pathways that lead to arrhythmias, allowing the heart to regain a normal rhythm.
The procedure is typically performed by a cardiologist with specialized training in electrophysiology. Patients are usually
Hartablatie is commonly used to treat conditions such as atrial fibrillation, atrial flutter, and various types
Recovery from hartablatie usually involves a short hospital stay, typically one to two days. Patients are advised