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Arrhythmia

The heart's electrical circuitry is so delicate that an extra pathway or connection can cause the heart to go haywire and beat dangerously out of control. The UCSF Cardiac Electrophysiology and Arrhythmia Service is known worldwide for the evaluation and treatment of patients with a variety of cardiac arrhythmias, abnormal heart rhythms created by disturbances in the heart's electrical system.

Just 10 years ago, abnormally fast heart rhythms, known as tachycardias, were treated with drugs, pacemaker implantation and even open heart surgery. Today, radiofrequency catheter ablation — a procedure pioneered by UCSF Medical Center cardiologists — zaps away the abnormal pathways by delivering a pinpoint of heat inside the heart. Catheter ablation in the hands of our well trained specialists cures a variety of cardiac arrhythmias. UCSF is the only medical center in California to offer the most advanced technology, called magnetic navigation, to perform radiofrequency catheter ablations. Magnetic navigation has many advantages compared to traditional interventional cardiac procedures.

Our service is based on how electrophysiology affects your heart. A sub-specialty of cardiology, we are on the forefront of discovering cures and new treatment for all forms of abnormal heart rhythms. Our team performs more than 400 catheter ablation procedures and 900 total procedures annually. This high volume ensures efficiency and expertise in treating arrhythmias. We receive referrals from all parts of the world because of our expertise and state-of-the-art technology.

To learn more, please visit the sections listed to the left and read our patient education materials.

For information or to make an appointment, please call:
Electrophysiology (415) 353-2554.

See books recommended by the UCSF Heart and Vascular Center.

For assistance finding a doctor, contact our Physician Referral Service:
Phone (888) 689-UCSF or (888) 689-8273
Email referral.center@ucsfmedctr.org


 

Reviewed by health care specialists at UCSF Medical Center.
Last updated March 18, 2008

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