Lung function is not good can do cardiac radiofrequency ablation

Dr. Aubrey Foster
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If the patient has poor lung function, it is possible to perform cardiac radiofrequency ablation. It should be analyzed in combination with specific conditions.

Lung function is not good can do cardiac radiofrequency ablation

Cardiac radiofrequency ablation is an interventional surgery for arrhythmia, which can be used to restore normal electrical signal conduction of the heart. If the patient has strong body resistance, the poor lung function is mild. The poor lung function is caused by heart disease, and the clinical symptoms are not obvious. It can tolerate surgical treatment. At this time, cardiac radiofrequency ablation can be performed. If the patient has low body resistance, poor lung function, obvious decrease in breathing ability, shortness of breath, chest distress and other symptoms. This procedure is not recommended because cardiac radiofrequency ablation requires general anesthesia and may increase the risk of surgery if the patient has severe lung function limitations.



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