Cardiac/Catheter Ablations in Bangkok

Hospitals and medical centers in Bangkok, Thailand performing Ablations for treating septum hypertrophy (TASH) and cardiac arrhythmias.
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Private Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand
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Bumrungrad International is an internationally accredited, multi-specialty hospital located in the heart of Bangkok, Thailand.
Prices:
Ablations10,200 - 27,200 US$
view all >18 listed Cardiac surgeons:
Dr. Pantpis Sakornpant
Dr. Pantpis Sakornpant
Cardiothoracic Surgery (Heart & Lung Surgery)
Dr. Chawalit Ongcharij
Dr. Chawalit Ongcharij
Cardiothoracic Surgery (Heart & Lung Surgery)
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About Cardiac Ablations

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What is Catheter Ablation?
Catheter ablation is a treatment procedure performed to treat some kinds of arrhythmia, in which there are problems related to the heartbeat rhythm.

How is Catheter Ablation Performed?
  • An ablation catheter, which is a thin, long and flexible tube, is inserted into a blood vessel in the arm, groin or neck.
  • The catheter is guided into the heart thought the blood vessel.
  • Radiofrequency (RF) energy is sent from a special machine through the ablation catheter into the heart.
  • Tissues of the heart where abnormal heartbeats occur are destroyed by the energy.

How to Prepare for Catheter Ablation?
  • A comprehensive electrophysiologic study (EPS) needs to be done before a catheter ablation procedure.
  • Various tests including chest X-ray, ECG and blood tests need to be conducted before the procedure.
  • Some medications need to be stopped a few days before the procedure.
  • Sedative medication will be given through an intravenous line.



Duration of procedure/surgery:
4 to 8 hours

Days admitted:
Overnight, if there are no complications.

Anesthesia:
Local anesthesia

Recovery:
- The patient needs to stay in bed for 1 to 6 hours after the procedure.
- The patient is monitored using a telemetry monitor to observe the heart rate and rhythm.
- There may be chest discomfort and feelings of fatigue for about 2 days after the procedure.

Risks:
- Pain
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Blood clots
- Puncture

After care:
- The patient should follow the doctor’s instructions carefully.
- If there is prolonged chest discomfort, the doctor should be informed immediately.
- Anti-arrhythmic medication needs to be taken after the procedure.
- The patient should not drive for a few days after the procedure.

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