Cost of cardiac hypertrophy ablation

The cost of ablation for cardiac hypertrophy, or hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, varies depending on the region, the grade of the medical institution, the medical consumables, and the specific condition of the patient, and is generally in the range of several tens of thousands of dollars, so it is recommended that you consult your local medical institution for details. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy ablation is performed by puncturing the femoral artery, delivering a balloon catheter along the blood vessel to the blood vessel supplying the hypertrophied myocardium, and then slowly injecting a certain amount of anhydrous alcohol to necrolyze and thin the hypertrophied myocardium, as well as to reduce the obstruction of the outflow tract. The cost of the ablation procedure varies between regions, between grades of medical institutions, as well as between medical supplies such as catheters used during the procedure, and the specific condition of the patient. However, in general, the cost of the procedure is around tens of thousands of dollars. In addition, the final settlement cost may also vary depending on the local health insurance policy and the medical insurance paid by the patient. Therefore, the cost of the hypertrophic cardiomyopathy ablation procedure should be based on the local medical institution.