Success rate of radiofrequency ablation for atrial premature beats

Atrial premature contractions are generally not treated with radiofrequency ablation and are treated with medication. Clinically, no special treatment is needed for most atrial preterm contractions. For atrial preterm contractions with obvious symptoms, medication can be given to reduce the symptoms, such as propafenone and metoprolol. Patients with atrial pre-systole should also pay attention to find the cause, some patients may have a long history of smoking, to pay attention to smoking cessation, and organic heart disease should be treated for the primary disease. The main indication for radiofrequency ablation is tachyarrhythmia, such as atrial fibrillation, atrial flutter, paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia, etc. Atrial premature beats do not belong to the indications for radiofrequency ablation, but if atrial tachycardia occurs on top of atrial premature beats, radiofrequency ablation can be performed. Patients with atrial premature beats should pay attention to the evaluation of their condition, and if the symptoms are obvious, they should go to the hospital and be treated under the guidance of the physician.