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"The heart is not beating", Long March Hospital completed the first case of "Chinese heart" radiofrequency ablation in Shanghai

"The heart is not beating", Long March Hospital completed the first case of "Chinese heart" radiofrequency ablation in Shanghai

Recently, Shanghai Changzheng Hospital implemented Shanghai's first "Chinese Heart" radiofrequency ablation. The pictures in this article are provided by Changzheng Hospital

"Now I feel fine, my heart is not beating." The patient, Mr. Xu, said happily when he was discharged from the hospital. Recently, Shanghai Changzheng Hospital implemented Shanghai's first "Chinese Heart" radiofrequency ablation.

The surging news reporter learned from Shanghai Changzheng Hospital that on January 14, at the Intervention Center of the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine of Shanghai Changzheng Hospital, Mr. Xu, who suffered from paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia, successfully underwent radiofrequency ablation under the guidance of the domestic magnetoelectric fusion three-dimensional electrophysiological standard measurement system. After the operation, Mr. Xu restored his normal heart rhythm and cured the "heart disease" that had plagued him for many years.

According to Changzheng Hospital, the Department of Cardiology of the hospital is the first hospital in Shanghai to adopt a domestic magnetoelectric fusion three-dimensional electrophysiological standard measurement system, and Mr. Xu is also the first patient to undergo surgery with the assistance of the system, achieving a breakthrough in clinical application zero.

"The heart is not beating", Long March Hospital completed the first case of "Chinese heart" radiofrequency ablation in Shanghai

Mr. Xu, 56 years old, repeatedly had palpitations and chest tightness for 7 years, each time lasting about a few minutes to relieve himself, he felt that his body was still good and did not care, but recently the above symptoms gradually aggravated and became more and more frequent, that is, the people often say that the heart beats. His family sent him to the Cardiology Department of Changzheng Hospital, where he was examined on an electrocardiogram as "paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia."

Zhang Jiayou, director of the cardiovascular medicine department of the hospital, said that when the heart works, it is inseparable from the help of the "wire" (heart conduction system) buried in its body. If these "wires" fall into disrepair or suffer accidental damage, they can fail, which is clinically referred to as a "rrhythmia."

Radiofrequency ablation surgery is a surgery born to solve this problem, by standardizing, identifying and locating the lesions and abnormal conduction areas that cause arrhythmias in the heart, applying the method of radiofrequency current, so that the "circuit" damaged in this area can be repaired, and then achieve the purpose of treating refractory arrhythmias.

Mr. Xu's operation was completed by Zhang Jiayou's team, and the whole process was carried out with the support of the Huitai HT-9000 system independently developed in China, which took only 1 hour, the heart model was built realistically, the ablation target was accurately measured, and the accurate effect of achieving the end point of A-class surgery was achieved at one discharge.

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