Alcohol Septal Ablation

Alcohol Septal Ablation

What is Alcohol Septal Ablation?

Alcohol septal ablation is a non-surgical procedure to treat hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. This is an inherited condition in which your heart muscle is abnormally thick. This procedure decreases your symptoms and to reduces future complications. Your left and right ventricles are the 2 lower chambers of your heart.

The septum may bulge into your left ventricle and partially block the blood flow out to your body. This places extra pressure on your heart. It also contributes to many symptoms of the disease. These may include fatigue and shortness of breath.

  • Abnormal heart rhythms (fast or slow)
  • Heart block.
  • Infection.
  • Blood clots.
  • Tears in your heart tissue.
  • Coronary artery complications.
  • Abnormal fluid buildup around your heart.
  • Bleeding at the site where your healthcare provider inserts the catheter.

Alcohol septal ablation is a non-surgical procedure to treat hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. This is an inherited condition in which your heart muscle is abnormally thick. This procedure decreases your symptoms and to reduces future complications. Your left and right ventricles are the 2 lower chambers of your heart.

  • Abnormal heart rhythms (fast or slow)
  • Heart block.
  • Infection.
  • Blood clots.
  • Tears in your heart tissue.
  • Coronary artery complications.
  • Abnormal fluid buildup around your heart.
  • Bleeding at the site where your healthcare provider inserts the catheter.

This procedure decreases your symptoms and to reduces future complications. Your left and right ventricles are the 2 lower chambers of your heart.

How is it diagnosed?

How is it diagnosed?

Alcohol septal ablation is a non-surgical procedure to treat hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. This is an inherited condition in which your heart muscle is abnormally thick. This procedure decreases your symptoms and to reduces future complications. Your left and right ventricles are the 2 lower chambers of your heart.

How is it treated?

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Alcohol septal ablation is a non-surgical procedure to treat hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. This is an inherited condition in which your heart muscle is abnormally thick. This procedure decreases your symptoms and to reduces future complications. Your left and right ventricles are the 2 lower chambers of your heart.

 

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