Patients who had catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation (Afib) had fewer symptoms, a significant long-term improvement in quality of life and fewer recurrences and hospitalizations than those who received drug therapy alone, according to a government-funded study.
The same study showed that catheter ablation appeared no more effective than drugs in preventing strokes, deaths, and other complications.
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