Cardiac Ablation
At Providence, we’re dedicated to helping your heart health get back on track. Arrhythmias, or irregular heartbeats, that have not been treated successfully with medication can potentially be treated with a cardiac ablation procedure.
Why Choose Us for Cardiac Ablation?
Our world-class cardiac electrophysiologists – cardiologists who specialize in the treatment of heart rhythm issues – offer the most effective, minimally invasive cardiac ablation procedures and innovative treatments that provide the best outcomes for your long-term health.
Conditions Treated with Cardiac Ablation
Cardiac ablation is the best treatment option for certain arrhythmias that are not successfully treated with medication. We treat all types of arrhythmias with cardiac ablation, including:
- AFib (atrial fibrillation)
- Atrial flutter
- PVCs (premature ventricular contractions)
- SVT (supraventricular tachycardia)
- VT (ventricular tachycardia)
About Cardiac Ablation
There are several types of cardiac ablation techniques. During a typical procedure, a thin, flexible tube called a catheter is inserted into your leg or neck and guided towards your heart. The tips of the catheters use radiofrequency energy (creating heat), liquid nitrogen (creating cooling), or pulsed electrical fields (see below) to destroy the cells causing your irregular heartbeat.
The ablation procedure itself is minimally invasive and performed under mild sedation and local anesthesia. Patients who undergo an ablation procedure often leave the hospital the same day.
Pulsed field ablation for AFib
Providence also performs PFA (pulsed field ablation), the newest cardiac ablation procedure for AFib. PFA is a new option for first-time ablation candidates, or for patients who have not found success with other treatments, including prior ablation. This innovative technique uses pulsed electrical fields to selectively disable the abnormal heart cells causing arrhythmias.
Our cardiac experts are PFA leaders because this procedure provides groundbreaking advantages for our patients:
- Shorter treatment time. PFA takes about 30-45 minutes, compared to one or two hours for standard ablations.
- Better efficacy. PFA is safer and more effective at stopping AFib because the procedure better isolates specific heart cells.
- Faster recovery times. PFA does not damage surrounding tissue, so patients recover more quickly. And because the procedure is quicker, this means less time under anesthesia.
- Shorter wait times. Because the procedure is much shorter than standard ablations, we can schedule patients undergoing PFA more frequently.
Benefits of Cardiac Ablation
Cardiac ablation can reduce arrhythmia symptoms, including:
- Chest pain
- Dizziness
- Fatigue
- Heart palpitations
- Shortness of breath
With fewer or reduced symptoms, many of our patients can increase their physical activity and enjoy a better quality of life. Cardiac ablation can also help lessen the risk of stroke, heart attack or heart failure and potentially help you live longer.