Having premature beats after cardiac radiofrequency ablation, episodic premature beats or asymptomatic, do not need to be disposed of. Frequent premature beats are given beta-blockers, etc.
After radiofrequency ablation of the heart, if there are occasional premature beats after examination, the patient has no obvious symptoms, there is no need to carry out special treatment. It is recommended that patients should rest in time and avoid exertion and staying up late.
If there are frequent premature beats after radiofrequency ablation, beta-blockers are given to control the heart rate, and representative drugs include bisoprolol fumarate and metoprolol tartrate. Other drugs include amiodarone and propafenone.
After doing radiofrequency ablation of the heart, patients should pay attention to rest, if frequent premature beats or obvious discomfort to the hospital for timely consultation.