Cardiac Electrophysiology
Our service and research are updated with the most advancing diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in cardiac electrophysiology; including complex arrhythmia ablations (e.g. atrial fibrillation, ventricular tachycardia, substrate ablation of Brugada syndrome), advanced cardiac implantable electronic device implantation (e.g. cardiac resynchronization therapy, conduction system pacing, leadless pacemaker, subcutaneous implantable cardioverter defibrillator), and laser-assisted lead extraction. On behalf of a state of the art facility, we are the tertiary high-volume center that provides good quality care for complicated patient cases referring from a wide range of nationwide hospitals. We also provide a collaborative and comprehensive training for the researchers and clinical cardiac electrophysiology fellows. Fellows will be mentored by multidisciplinary cardiovascular medicine faculty. Moreover, we also annually conduct “EKG workshop”, which is an academic activity for general physicians across Thailand. The aim of this academic activity is to have knowledge sharing that may improve the widespread standard of care. In summary, we commit to evolve medicine and serve patients through our core values: caring, teamwork, integrity, and excellence.
Vision
The Chulalongkorn Cardiac Center Cardiac Electrophysiology section determines to provide high-quality care and advance field of electrophysiology across the life-span. We are specialized in all cardiac arrhythmias and cardiac implantable electronic device implantation at an international level.
Mission
To provide the comprehensive care in all aspects of cardiac arrhythmias to every patients through integrated clinical practice, education, and research
Objectives
- To improve standard of care:
- Improve long-term survival
- Early detection and diagnosis
- Improve patients’ quality of life
- One stop for multidisciplinary care
- Disease focus
- Facilitate patient access
- Integrate clinical data, research, quality
- Education, research, quality measures