Should we operate on preexcitation syndrome?

Pre-excitation syndrome does not require surgery. Whether radiofrequency ablation is needed should be determined by the doctor according to the specific condition.
1. For preexcitation syndrome combined with atrioventricular tachycardia, if the tachycardia episodes are frequent and the symptoms are more obvious, radiofrequency ablation can be performed under the guidance of the doctor. Meanwhile, during the tachycardia episodes, pay attention to control the heart rate.
2. If the combination of atrial flutter or atrial fibrillation is hemodynamically stable, drugs such as propafenone or amiodarone can be injected intravenously under the guidance of a doctor; if the hemodynamics is unstable, electrical cardioversion should be carried out in time. In addition, if the combination of atrial flutter or atrial fibrillation previous history or family history of sudden death of people, it is recommended that early radiofrequency ablation treatment.
Pre-excitation syndrome can be managed differently for different conditions, so consult your physician for specific advice.