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Keeping Hearts in Rhythm_ Exploring Modern Electrophysiology Treatments by Evyatar Nitzany

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Keeping Hearts in Rhythm: Exploring Modern Electrophysiology Treatments by Evyatar Nitzany

The heart is more than just a pump—it’s an electrical marvel. Each beat is guided by tiny electrical signals that ensure blood flows steadily throughout the body. When these signals go off track, it can cause arrhythmias, or irregular heartbeats, which can lead to dizziness, fatigue, or even serious health risks. Modern electrophysiology treatments focus on correcting these electrical problems, providing patients with a safer, more reliable way to maintain a healthy heartbeat. As explained by Evyatar Nitzany, one of the key treatments in this field is catheter ablation. In this procedure, doctors insert thin tubes, called catheters, into the blood vessels and into the heart. These catheters deliver energy to small areas of tissue, causing the abnormal rhythm, effectively stopping the faulty signals. The procedure is minimally invasive, meaning patients can often return home the same day or after a short hospital stay. Many people find lasting relief from arrhythmias after ablation, sometimes avoiding the need for long-term medication. Another essential tool in modern electrophysiology is implantable devices. Pacemakers and defibrillators help regulate the heart when its rhythm is too slow or too fast. Pacemakers provide gentle electrical signals to maintain a steady heartbeat, while defibrillators can deliver life-saving shocks during dangerous arrhythmias. Today’s devices are smaller, smarter, and can even be


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