Heart Rhythm Clinic
Heart Rhythm Clinic

The Heart Rhythm Clinic deals with general cardiology problems but has a specialist interest in the treatment of patients who suffer with or who are at risk of “cardiac arrhythmias”.

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Spire Southampton Hospital
Heart Rhythm Clinic
Heart Rhythm Clinic

TREATMENTS & PROCEDURES

Treatments & Procedures

Patients may undergo a number of procedures to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of some arrhythmias. Click on the following for further information:

1.   AV node ablation and pacemaker
2.   Bradycardia
3.   Electrophysiology study
4.   Flecainide/Ajmaline test
5.   Radiofrequency catheter ablation
6.   Pulmonary vein isolation & atrial fibrillation ablation
7.   Ventricular tachycardia stimulation study (VT Stim)
8.   “What treatments are available to me?”

The normal electrical system of the heart
The heart has its own electrical conduction system. The conduction system sends signals throughout the upper (atria) and lower (ventricles) chambers of the heart to make it beat in a regular, coordinated rhythm. The conduction system consists of two nodes that contain conduction cells and special pathways that transmit the impulse.

The normal heartbeat begins when an electrical impulse is fired from the sinus node (SA node), in the right atrium. The sinus node is responsible for setting the rate and rhythm of the heart and is therefore referred to as the heart's natural "pacemaker”.

The electrical impulse fired from the SA node spreads throughout the atria, causing them to contract and squeeze blood into the ventricles. The electrical impulse then reaches the atrioventricular node (AV node), which acts as a gateway, slowing and regulating the impulses travelling between the atria and the ventricles. As the impulse travels down the pathways into the ventricles the heart contracts and pumps blood around the body. The cycle then begins all over again.

The normal adult heart beats in a regular pattern 60-100 times a minute; this is called sinus rhythm.

Diagram of the heart’s electrical system

heart

What is an arrhythmia?
Sometimes, if the conduction pathway is damaged or becomes blocked; or if an extra pathway exists, the heart's rhythm changes. The heart may beat too quickly (tachycardia), too slowly (bradycardia) or irregularly which may affect the heart's ability to pump blood around the body. These abnormal heartbeats are known as arrhythmias. Arrhythmias can occur in the upper chambers of the heart, the atria or in the lower chambers of the heart, the ventricles.

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APPOINTMENTS

For appointments please , call us on:

023 8091 4490

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Heart Rhythm Clinic
Heart Rhythm Clinic

Heart Rhythm Clinic
Spire Southampton Hospital, Tremona Road, Southampton SO16 6UY   Tel: +44 (0) 23 8091 4490   Fax: +44 (0) 23 8091 4490   E-mail:
info@heartrhythmclinic.com

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