Problem description: Hello, Dr. Yang, the child is 16 years old this year, and he was diagnosed with pre-excitation brown syndrome at the Fuling Emergency Center today. The child should have a heartbeat once a year in the past few years. How long is it? He did not remember it once, so he wanted to ask if this radiofrequency ablation operation is necessary. The operation has sequelae and risks.
Question date:2020-12-05
Patient information:Age: 16 years old, Gender: Male
Problem analysis:Hello, pre-excitation syndrome can easily lead to recurrent arrhythmia. In severe cases It can cause myocardial ischemia and heart failure.
Guide and suggestion: This kind of situation is difficult to be completely solved by medical treatment. The best way now is to do ablation treatment, which may be completely cured. Radiofrequency ablation is very mature. Interventional surgery has low risk and quick recovery.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection