HI I had Atrial Flutter of 205 for a while and received a Cardio ablation which seems to have been very successful , I went for my followup Echo and had a call form my cardiologist when he informed me my LV out put was 10% and is now 40 % he fully expected it to go up to 50+ in the coming months , However in a copy of a letter sent to my GP it states that im NYHA -1 can you give me an idea of the consequences of this, any long term problems I can expect etc the medical care has been great but the communication has been dire ,
What’s is NYHA-1 : HI I had Atrial... - Atrial Fibrillati...
What’s is NYHA-1
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Most, if not all of us are not medically trained bigolbears so it would be safer to ask your GP. It can start to get a bit complicated when dealing with different classifications relating to the ticker so best to talk to those who know about these things. Good to hear that you are doing well after the ablation......
It seems to be a classification "No limitation of physical activity. Ordinary physical activity does not cause undue fatigue, palpitation, dyspnea (shortness of breath)."
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