Synchronized Cardioversion
Synchronized cardioversion is a procedure that delivers a controlled electrical shock to the heart to restore normal rhythm in atrial fibrillation. The shock is timed (“synchronized”) with the heart’s electrical cycle to avoid causing more dangerous arrhythmias. It is typically used for patients who are unstable with low blood pressure, chest pain, or severe symptoms, or when medications have failed to convert the rhythm. Sedation or anesthesia is usually given to make the procedure more comfortable. Cardioversion is highly effective, though atrial fibrillation can sometimes return, so ongoing treatment is often needed.
Treatment Type: Procedural
Treatment Class: N/A
Treatment Modality: N/A
Review Summary
Based on the review, Synchronized Cardioversion appears to be a targeted treatment for Atrial Fibrillation, used selectively in specific clinical scenarios. The reviewer suggests it should be used cautiously, primarily for unstable patients or those not responding to medication, and only after carefully assessing stroke risk through timing verification or ultrasound confirmation.
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Based on the review, Synchronized Cardioversion appears to be a targeted treatment for Atrial Fibrillation, used selectively in specific clinical scenarios. The reviewer suggests it should be used cautiously, primarily for unstable patients or those not responding to medication, and only after carefully assessing stroke risk through timing verification or ultrasound confirmation.
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