Is ablation necessary for premature ventricular contractions?

Not all ventricular premature beats require radiofrequency ablation, or its aggressive elimination. Occasional, even hundreds or thousands of ventricular premature beats found on 24-hour ambulatory ECG monitoring are often normal. The heart, the pump of life, beats every second without stopping, and occasional current run-offs are allowed. However, when the probability of a daily error is greater than 20% of the total number of heartbeats, or when only a few thousand beats cause palpitations, chest tightness, dizziness and other discomforts, affecting life and emotions, it is necessary to actively treat it. Of course, since radiofrequency ablation can precisely block the ectopic electrical origin and achieve the effect of eradicating premature ventricular beats, it is a good treatment option.