
Red Network Moment December 14 news (correspondent Long Tujuan Wang Suyan) On the morning of December 11, the Department of Cardiology of Longhui County People's Hospital successfully performed "cardiac radiofrequency ablation" for 3 patients with "supraventricular tachycardia and pre-excitation syndrome", eradicating "heart disease" for many years, and 3 patients are safely discharged from the hospital, and the mature development of the operation in the hospital has also been well received by patients and families.
Patient Ms. Zhang, the problem of supraventricular tachycardia has been repeated for more than 10 years, and the number of attacks has become more and more frequent in recent years, and she has almost become a "regular customer" in the emergency department of the hospital. Especially in the early morning of a few days ago, Ms. Zhang had two consecutive seizures, when the heart rate reached more than 200 times / min, the use of drug cardiover was unsuccessful twice, and finally the "electrical cardioversion" was successful, the rescue scene was dangerous, and the patient Ms. Zhang and her sister recalled the rescue process at that time or had palpitations. On the morning of December 11, the patient, Ms. Zhang, was easily discharged from the hospital on the morning of December 13 after successfully undergoing "cardiac radiofrequency ablation" in the hospital intervention room. The hospital also successfully treated two other patients that day.
It is reported that the Department of Cardiology of Longhui County People's Hospital has completed dozens of such surgeries since the successful implementation of the first case of supraventricular tachycardia radiofrequency ablation and pacemaker implantation in October 2020, and the current radiofrequency ablation and pacemaker implantation technology is becoming more and more mature. The department successfully completed 3 radiofrequency ablation surgeries in one day, with a short operation time and fast patient recovery, marking a new stage in the hospital's pacing electrophysiology technology.