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Radiofrequency Catheter Ablation in Pediatrics

Added: November 23, 2008 | Time 02:35 | Views: 303

Andrew D. Blaufox, M.D., is the Pediatric Electrophysiology of Schneider Children’s Hospital. Doctor Blaufox attended Albert Einstein College of Medicine and currently is an associate professor of clinical pediatrics at the college. Also, he did his residency at Mount Sinai School of Medicine as well as fellowship there and at the Medical University of South Carolina. In this video, Doctor Blaufox discusses being diagnosed with Wolf Parkinson-White Syndrome and how to treat it so it can become less of a problem for the patient. Dr. Blaufox discusses how and when medications can help the syndrome and a procedure called Radiofrequency Catheter Ablation. He informs how Ablation can help treat the symptoms, how it helps the heart and cure the patient of Wolf Parkinson-White Syndrome. For more information please visit www.DrMDK.com and www.TheDoctorsVideos.com.

Topics: Pediatrics

Tags: ablation, cardiology, DrMDK, pediatrics, Wolf Parkinson-White Syndrome

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