Transform Lives with RFA

A Breakthrough in Treating
Cardiac Arrhythmias

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What Is RFA?

Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias). It works by using heat energy to target and eliminate the abnormal heart tissue that causes irregular heartbeats. RFA offers a safer, faster, and more effective alternative to long-term medication or open-heart surgery for arrhythmia management.

Who Needs
Radiofrequency Ablation
(RFA)

Doctor Examining Heart

Who Needs Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA)

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Patients with A heart arrhythmia (Arrhythmia occurs when the electrical signals that tell the heart to beat don't work properly)

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Individuals who experience palpitations, dizziness, shortness of breath, or fainting due to irregular heartbeats

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Patients who have not responded well to medications or prefer a non-surgical solution.

Compare Your Treatment Options

RFA (Radiofrequency Ablation)

Minimally invasive, Uses heat energy to destroy abnormal heart tissue, with a short recovery time.

Traditional Arrhythmia Surgery

Open invasive surgery to remove, Used for complex arrhythmias, Longer recovery time.

Treatment RFA (Radiofrequency Ablation) Traditional Arrhythmia Surgery
Procedure Type Non - Surgical Surgical
Invasiveness Minimally Invasive More Invasive
Hospital Stay Same Day or 1-Day Stay 4-7 Days
Recovery Time Few Days to 1 Week 4-6 Weeks
Scars / Sutures No Yes
Anesthesia Local Anesthesia with Sedation General Anesthesia
Durability of Outcome Long-term Control Long-term Control
Risk Factors Lower Risk Higher Risk Due to Major Surgery
Performed By Electrophysiologist Cardiothoracic Surgeon
Blood Loss Minimal Higher Due to Open Surgery
Success Rate 80-90% 90-95%
Suitability Ideal for Drug-resistant Cases Used for Severe, Complex Cases

Benefits of RFA

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Minimally Invasive:

No need for open-heart surgery.

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Quick Recovery:

Most patients resume normal activities within days.

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High Success Rate:

Effective for many types of arrhythmias.

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Reduced Risks:

Lower chances of infection, blood loss, or complications.

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Alternative to Medications:

Can eliminate the need for lifelong antiarrhythmic drugs.

How is RFA Performed?

The procedure is typically performed under local anaesthesia with mild sedation.

No Need Surgery

Access

A catheter is inserted through a small incision in the groin / Radial(hand) and guided to the heart.

Minimal Scarring

Ablation

Radiofrequency energy is applied to destroy the abnormal tissue causing arrhythmia.

Long-Lasting Results

Completion

The catheter is removed, and the incision is closed.

Why Trust Medagg Healthcare?

Expert Electrophysiologists

Our specialists are experienced in performing RFA with precision.

Advanced Technology

We use state-of-the-art 3D mapping and imaging for accurate treatment.

Comprehensive Support

Our Care Custodians guide you from diagnosis to recovery.

Don’t Ignore Arrhythmias
Regain Control with RFA

Untreated arrhythmias can increase the risk of stroke and heart failure. RFA provides a safe, effective, and minimally invasive solution to restore normal heart rhythm and improve quality of life.

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