radiofrequency ablation (rfa)

How to Prepare a Child for RFA?

Preparation for RFA involves several steps:
Consultation: A thorough consultation with a pediatric specialist to discuss the procedure, benefits, and risks.
Pre-Procedure Tests: Blood tests, imaging studies, and a physical examination to ensure the child is a suitable candidate for RFA.
Fasting: The child may need to fast for a few hours before the procedure to minimize the risk of complications during anesthesia.
Emotional Preparation: Explaining the procedure to the child in an age-appropriate manner to reduce anxiety.

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