Catheter ablation in the heart catheterization lab

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Catheter ablation is a treatment for children with certain types of tachycardia (rapid heart rate). Treatment involves destroying an abnormal circuit.

Key points

  • Catheter ablation is a treatment for children with certain types of rapid heart rate. Hot or cold temperature is used to destroy abnormal electrical circuits in the heart and correct the problem.
  • There is a small risk that your child will have complications from the procedure. Your child's doctor will explain the risks to you before the procedure.
  • Your child will need to have an anaesthetic. Your child will need to stay overnight in the hospital after the procedure.
  • Your child will need to take ASA to prevent blood clots after the procedure.
Last updated: M11 6th 2009