Electrocardiograms are a routine part of all hospitalizations and surgeries, and are especially essential for cardiac procedures such as atrial fibrillation.
Electrocardiograms are indicative of normal or abnormal cardiac function and structure, and are one of the essential pre-hospital and pre-surgical examinations for initial screening and assessment of the general condition of the body.
It helps to detect and treat abnormalities of cardiac structure and function, such as atrial fibrillation, and to rule out contraindications to surgery and other invasive therapies.
In addition, for surgeries performed for problems with the heart itself, such as atrial fibrillation, not only routine electrocardiograms but also 24-hour electrocardiograms are required to assess and compare the severity and frequency of the disease as well as the effectiveness of postoperative treatments, which is of indispensable significance in clinical work.
It is recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions as much as possible for the examination and treatment of surgical and hospitalization cases, and to consult with the doctor in charge of the case that you do not understand, in order to avoid unnecessary contradictions and conflicts, and to work together to achieve the best therapeutic effect.