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Chennai hospital gets pulse field ablation technology for treating heart rhythm disorders

Chennai hospital gets pulse field ablation technology for treating heart rhythm disorders
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Kauvery Hospital in India has introduced pulse field ablation (PFA) technology to treat atrial fibrillation. This minimally invasive procedure offers faster recovery times and higher success rates compared to traditional methods.

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The adoption of advanced medical technology improves patient outcomes and reduces the need for more invasive surgeries for common heart rhythm disorders.

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Pulse field ablation (PFA), an advanced technology to treat heart rhythm disorders, has been introduced at the Alwarpet and Vadapalani branches of Kauvery Hospital.

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