Artificial intelligence–based method predicts risk of atrial fibrillation
The advance may help clinicians protect patients’ heart health and prevent strokes.
Corrigan Minehan Heart Center
The Arrhythmia Genetics Clinic, part of the Massachusetts General Hospital Corrigan Minehan Heart Center, provides specialized care for individuals with inherited heart rhythm conditions.
Corrigan Minehan Heart Center
The Corrigan Minehan Heart Center's Atrial Fibrillation Program provides advanced care for atrial fibrillation (AFib or AF) using catheter ablation with a variety of energy sources, including radiofrequency ablation, cryoablation and laser.
Corrigan Minehan Heart Center
Many patients who experience the symptoms of atrial fibrillation are treated using catheter ablation. This unique minimally invasive procedure has the potential to stop atrial fibrillation and its debilitating symptoms in selected patients.
Cryoablation is an alternative therapy Massachusetts General Hospital Corrigan Minehan Heart Center physicians use to treat atrial fibrillation, a type of heart rhythm disorder.
Corrigan Minehan Heart Center
Named for the incision pathways created by surgeons, the Maze procedure is designed to block the path of an arrhythmia. This in turn, controls atrial fibrillation and/or atrial flutter.
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