PERCUTANEOUS CATHETER ABLATION
\pˌɜːkjuːtˈe͡ɪni͡əs kˈaθɛtəɹ ɐblˈe͡ɪti͡ən], \pˌɜːkjuːtˈeɪniəs kˈaθɛtəɹ ɐblˈeɪtiən], \p_ˌɜː_k_j_uː_t_ˈeɪ_n_iə_s k_ˈa_θ_ɛ_t_ə_ɹ ɐ_b_l_ˈeɪ_t_iə_n]\
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Removal of tissue with electrical current delivered via electrodes positioned at the distal end of a catheter. Energy sources are commonly direct current (DC-shock) or alternating current at radiofrequencies (usually 750 kHz). The technique is used most often to ablate the AV junction and/or accessory pathways in order to interrupt AV conduction and produce AV block in the treatment of various tachyarrhythmias.
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