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Can anyone shed a bit of light on this please? I am currently 20% paced with a dual pacemaker. Due to have an AF Ablation soon. I have come across someone saying that after the procedure we will be 100% paced however I can't seem to find any literature on this anywhere.

Would appreciate if anyone can explain this.

Thankyou

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Hi Groott

I’m sorry, I can’t shed any light on the topic but just wanted to say I hope that the ablation is a success and you feel better soon.

Best wishes

Soap

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Thankyou ❤️

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