Inappropriate sinus tachycardia surgery

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Surgery and Device Based Therapy

Catheter Ablation

Invasive treatments include forms of Catheter ablation has gained favor among electrophysiologists in the treatment of IST.

Sinus Node Modification

This procedure involves selective ablation of the sinus node. The rhythm reoccurs in 80% of cases.

Complete Sinus Node Ablation

This procedure requires implantation of a Permanent Artificial pacemaker)

AV Node Ablation

In cases resistant to sinus node ablation, AV node ablation with creation of an iatrogenic complete heart block, may be neccessary. This procedure requires implantation of a permanent artificial pacemaker.

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