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radiofrequency pacemaker a cardiac pacemaker consisting of an antenna coil on the skin and a subcutaneously implanted receiving coil with an electrode inserted into the ventricular myocardium. Pulses from a lightweight radio transmitter carried by the patient are transmitted to the pacemaker.
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radiofrequency ablation The use of electrodes to heat and destroy abnormal tissue.
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radiofrequency An invasive procedure that involves heating tissue in order to destroy it.; used to treat some types of rapid heart rhythms.
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radiofrequency ablation a procedure in which a catheter delivers energy at a particular radiofrequency to your heart. This destroys (ablates) the abnormal electrical pathway. In most cases ablation is successful and ends the need to take medicine.
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radiofrequency ablation A needle is guided from the skin into the tumor. Once in the tumor, the needle releases an umbrella of wires which treats the tumor with radiofrequency energy heat. The technique allows heat to be precisely directed at cancerous liver cells and leaves healthy cells alone.
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