International Conference on Hypertension and Healthcare ; International Conference on Cardiovascular Diseases and Therapeutics ; International Conference on Cardiology
Computers are the necessary substrate for everything that occurs in cardiology and vascular disease yet computer technology has been implemented in a piecemeal manner. In order to utilise the enorm...
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Detailed technique, minimally-invasive procedure to treat heart rhythm disorder using catheter ; Definition & character, Cardiac catheter ablation is a minimally-invasive procedure performed to treat heart rhythm disorders. In this procedure, catheters (thin, flexible tubes) are threaded through the patient's blood vessels to reach the heart. Radiofrequency energy (heat), a laser or nitrous oxide (extreme cold) is applied through the catheter tip to the abnormal heart tissue. The energy destroys (ablates) the abnormal heart tissue causing the heart rhythm disorder. ; Procedure methods, Before the procedure begins, you will be given a sedative medication. Small catheters will be threaded into the heart. The catheters are usually inserted into the vein or artery in the right and left groin (inner thigh) and are then positioned within the chambers of the heart using fluoroscopy (low energy x-rays). Occasionally, catheters are inserted via veins into the side of the neck, upper chest, or arm. The doctor will test various parts of the heart and usually will try to provoke the arrhythmia and then use the radiofrequency energy (or cryoablation) to treat the problem area. During the procedure, your heart rate and rhythm, oxygen level, and blood pressure will be monitored. ; Progress(Treatment period), The length of the procedure varies from patient to patient, depending upon the type of arrhythmia being treated and other factors. Typically, the procedure lasts two hours or more. You must stay in bed for several hours to reduce the risk of bleeding from the catheter site. The catheter site will be monitored for bleeding and the heart rhythm is observed closely during this period. ; Superiority, Dankook university hospital has used catheter ablation to successfully treat around five hundreds of patients with heart arrhythmias for last 10 years. The catheter ablation team is led by electrophysiologist (cardiologist with specialized training in the diagnosis and treatment of heart rhythm disorders). Catheter ablation is often effective, and risks and complications such as heart injury or infection are uncommon. Dankook University Hospital was selected as one of the excellent institute for RFCA by HIRA at 2009. ; Medical field / Department, Heart / cardiology ; Main operator(Professor), Myung-yong Lee, Dong-min Kim
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In the same way that the practice of cardiology has evolved over the years, so too has the way cardiology fellows in training (FITs) are trained. Propelled by recent advances in technology-catalyze...