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ATRIAL ECTOPIC RF ABLATION(daily PACs with bigeminy and trigeminy)

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Dear all, I’m newbie here and today is my 7 days post ablation for atrial ectopic (PACs bigeminy,triplets,). But seems that my symptoms are coming back and PACs daily since ablation..do I still have HOPE to be normal again or my ablation considered failed? Do i need 2nd ablation again? Please help and need your all advice....many thanks in advance...

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Far too early to tell . It can take three to six months or more for the heart to recover and this sort of thing may well happen in that time..

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Many thanks sir..

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