It seems that the atrial fibrillation can only become a memory. An excellent Italian study claims to have prepared a new technology for stabilizing the heart’s rhythm. Something revolutionary that comes from the University of Ancona. Medicine and science continue to make great strides and this case counts as yet another discovery in favor of man.
Professor Antonio Dello Russo, head of the Ancona cardiology and arrhythmology clinic, has devised a new technology to treat atrial fibrillation. A non-serious pathology that can lead to health complications, sometimes fatal.
Here’s how Dello Russo did it along with Professor Andrea Natale of the Texas Cardiac Atthythmia Institute and engineers at Boston Scientific. They used a electric field high energy pulsed for the breakdown of myocardial cells by means of a selection. This, however, avoids complications on nearby structures, instead treated with traditional techniques. This also shortened the intervention time.
We are fortunate to have Professor Antonio Dello Russo in the Marche, one of the three best scientists in the world, one of the leading stars in the field of cardiology. And we are proud that his professionalism, experience and knowledge will allow him to oversee an event as important to the community as cardiology screening.
Filippo Saltamartini, Regional Councilor for Health
Here Italy continues to accumulate excellence in medicine and other fields. It is always a token of pride that our country is also recognized internationally.
Source: Lega Nerd

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