Hospital adopts Pulse Field Ablation to treat complex heart rhythm disorders

Yashoda Hospitals in Hyderabad has implemented Pulse Field Ablation (PFA) to treat atrial fibrillation. This new technology uses electrical pulses to target abnormal heart tissue, offering a safer and faster recovery compared to traditional heat or cold-based methods.
Why it matters
The adoption of PFA represents a significant advancement in cardiac care, potentially improving patient outcomes for complex heart rhythm disorders.
Yashoda Hospitals, Hyderabad, has introduced Pulse Field Ablation (PFA), a new treatment for irregular heartbeats, and has successfully performed the procedure on two patients aged 31 and 84.
The report is a straightforward medical news update focusing on technological adoption in a clinical setting.
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