I just had a 3rd ablation at the Cleveland Clinic. My first two were PVI ablations, the reason for two was because my first was unfinished due to cardiac tamponade. I have had persistent afib since last Sept. 11th. On this current surgery they found problems on the back wall of the heart and also the floor of the heart. I was told that the Cleveland Clinic is currently in a
“Trial study” of ablations on the back wall. Since they had no way of knowing that was a problem area for me, I was not signed up for the study. He said 90-95% are in the pulmonary veins. He would not give me ANY percent of possible success other than the fact I converted to NSR when they ablated the area and did not require cardioversion. They also went ahead and ablated a common area for atrial flutter although that was not the problem. Has anyone had the back wall of the heart ablated ? What success for you? Did you have persistent afib? Thank you for any info.