New Electrophysiology room inaugurated at the Mauriziano Hospital in Turin

In recent days the Cardiology of the Mauriziano hospital in Turin (directed by Dr. Giuseppe Musumeci) was equipped with a second electrophysiology room.

New electrophysiology room at the Mauriziano

There Cardiology at the Mauriziano Hospital in Turindirected by Dr. Giuseppe Musumecirecently inaugurated a second electrophysiology room, marking an important step forward in the management of arrhythmic pathologies. This expansion responds to the growing need for treatments for disorders such as atrial fibrillationwhich are constantly increasing in the population.

National leader in ablation procedures

The structure of electrophysiology of the Mauriziano Hospital, under the guidance of Dr. Stefano Grossiis recognized as the first in Piedmont and the first in Italy among public hospitals for the number of catheter ablation procedures performed. This positioning of excellence reflects the high standard of care offered and the expertise of the medical team.

Strategic investment

To respond to the high influx of patients from all over Italy, the Ordine Mauriziano Hospital, under the direction of the new commissioner Dr. Roberto D’Angelo, invested about a million euros for the construction of the new operating room. This second room is equipped with most advanced technologies available for the ablative treatment of arrhythmiasas well as for theimplantation of pacemakers and defibrillators.

Reduction of waiting lists

The introduction of the new electrophysiology room will allow significantly expand the department’s activitiessignificantly reducing the waiting lists for patients suffering from arrhythmic pathologies. This improvement will ensure a more timely and adequate response to patients’ therapeutic needs, increasing the hospital’s operational capacity and improving the quality of care provided.

 
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