Frequent premature beats should be bedridden for 3 days after cardiac ablation, after which normal activities can be resumed gradually.
Radiofrequency ablation is a radical measure, after ablating the abnormal point of origin, the cardiac signaling system can be restored to normal to a certain extent. Therefore, it is necessary to stay in bed for a short period of time after radiofrequency ablation, and normal activities can be resumed after the heart resumes normal and stable rhythm and the wound in the operated area is healed, and 3 days of quiet rest is enough in general.
Antithrombotic drugs (aspirin, etc.) can be given for 1~3 months to those who have surgical access via arteries as appropriate, and the specific medication program should be carried out under the guidance of physicians. After discharge from the hospital, it is recommended to check the heart rhythm regularly, and if there is any discomfort, please consult the doctor to determine whether it needs to be treated again.
The success rate of radiofrequency ablation of premature ventricular contractions is about 90%, and a small number of patients fail to undergo ablation or undergo rechecking, so they need to go to the hospital regularly for rechecking and treatment under the guidance of the physician.