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Woman treated for recurrent heart rhythm disorder at Apollo Hospitals

Woman treated for recurrent heart rhythm disorder at Apollo Hospitals
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Apollo Hospitals in Chennai successfully treated a 73-year-old woman for atrial fibrillation using a minimally invasive Pulsed Field Ablation procedure. This technique uses electrical pulses to target abnormal heart tissue, offering a safer alternative for patients with complex medical histories.

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Advancements in minimally invasive cardiac procedures significantly improve recovery outcomes and quality of life for elderly patients with heart rhythm disorders.

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Apollo Hospitals, Greams Road, performed a Pulsed Field Ablation (PFA) procedure for atrial fibrillation (AF), a common heart rhythm disorder associated with an increased risk of stroke and heart failure.

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