
Arterial fibrillation is a disease that creates irregular and rapid heart rate. Atrial fibrillation ablation is performed to treat the disease. The upper chambers of the heart beat irregularly and contract randomly at a very fast rate, out of coordination with the lower ventricles of the heart due to which the time decreases for the heart muscle relaxation. This increases the rate of heart failure and heart strokes and reduces the efficiency and performance of the heart. The symptoms for atrial fibrillation include weakness, heart palpitations, and shortness of breath. The irregular impulses revoke the heart's natural pacemaker and cannot control the rhythm of the heart. In normal conditions, the heart beats 60–100 times per minute while in case of atrial fibrillation the heart beat changes to about 100–175 beats per minute which is cured by atrial fibrillation ablation.