10–20% of CABG patients have Afib, yet CABG has the lowest rate of surgical ablation—leaving many patients undertreated.
The impact?
Increased stroke risk and reduced long-term survival.
Today’s technology allows surgical ablation to be added quickly and efficiently, without significant time or complexity—making screening and treatment in the OR essential.
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