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Cooling the Esophagus: Protecting Against Burns During Heart Procedures
Boston, MA, USAWednesday, December 25, 2024
To tackle this, the ensoETM esophageal cooling device (now part of Haemonetics) is available and cleared by the FDA. This device is designed to reduce thermal injury during these procedures. It's endorsed by experts in the field, appearing in the 2024 consensus statement on catheter and surgical ablation for atrial fibrillation.
What makes this cooling device so important? It provides a shield for the esophagus, keeping it safe during these high-energy treatments. This is crucial because damaging the esophagus can lead to serious complications.
Even with advanced tools, precautions matter. Medical advancements like these show how far we've come in protecting patients during delicate cardiac procedures, ensuring their comfort and safety.
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