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Supraventricular tachycardia post ablation

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Hi all, has anyone developed supraventricular tachycardia after ablation for PVCs? Can these make one very dizzy? Post procedure I have had several episodes recorded on the 5day holter. Before the procedure I didn't have these. I am 41yrs and take 2.5mg bisoprolol, 80mg telmisartan and 1.5mg indapamide for BP and have mild leak on tricuspid value and trace on mitral. I am also on 5mg escitalopram for panic attacks.

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hello tomza. I had an ablation for SVT 10 weeks ago and i am feeling PACs and some runs of tachy (specially in the morning). Like you, i didnt have these PACs prior to the ablation and brought it up to the nurse and dr who performed the ablation. Told them i was very disappointed and angry about it. Has your PVCs improved?

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