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The electrophysiology room at the Velletri hospital has reopened

This was announced by the health director of ASL Roma 6, Doctor Vincenzo La Regina

ROME – After two years of inactivity, the electrophysiology room has reopened at the ‘Paolo Colombo’ hospital in Velletri. This was announced by the medical director of theASL Roma 6, Doctor Vincenzo La Regina: “After two years of inactivity of the electrostimulation and electrophysiology service – she explains – two operations were performed. They were an intermuscular defibrillator implant and one of a trans-venous defibrillator. This is an important signal for the entire territory, now we need to start a new phase of strengthening services.”

The objective, in fact, is to “treat patients with heart rhythm disorders, using the most appropriate methodologies and technologies in order to be able to provide answers concrete measures to guarantee the well-being, safety and efficiency of the treatment of the people we care for. The intention is to start a major process of recruitment and training of new doctors to make up for the important shortcomings present in the company today.” A concrete message launched by the strategic management after a long period in which the Veliterno hospital was “increasingly impoverished, but it always kept a high level of attention towards patients, having to satisfy, with many difficulties, a catchment area of around 150 thousand people” between LarianoVelletri and a large part of Cisterna di Latina and surrounding areas.


But now we look ahead: “Soon – continues Doctor Natale Di Belardino, acting director of the UOC Cardiology of the Anzio and Nettuno hospitals – this service will be integrated with the installation of a advanced polygraph with mapping system for the study and resolution of complex arrhythmias. The goal is to make all the company’s electrostimulation rooms work in a logical and consequential manner without leaving any structure behind and the Velletri hospital is an integral part of the system. project”.