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Catheter Ablation for SVT
Ablation
for SVT
Catheter
ablation
is carried out in a cardiac
catheter
laboratory, a room similar to an operating theatre,
catheter
ablation
is a minimally invasive procedure, it is usually performed under local aesthetic to make you sleepy.
Ablation
for SVT
Catheter
ablation
is carried out in a cardiac
catheter
laboratory, a room similar to an operating theatre,
catheter
ablation
is a minimally invasive procedure, it is usually performed under local aesthetic to make you sleepy.
SamAdmin
Administrator
in
Supraventricular Tachycardia Support
2 months ago
Catheter Ablation for SVT
Catheter
ablation
for SVT is a minimally invasive procedure which is a highly successful treatment for SVT suitable from children through to adulthood.
Catheter
ablation
for SVT is a minimally invasive procedure which is a highly successful treatment for SVT suitable from children through to adulthood.
TracyAdmin
Partner
in
Supraventricular Tachycardia Support
26 days ago
AF following ablation
I had a
catheter
ablation
in June 2024. My AF hasn’t gone away. This is disheartening for me. Has anyone got a similar experience?
I had a
catheter
ablation
in June 2024. My AF hasn’t gone away. This is disheartening for me. Has anyone got a similar experience?
Taz333
in
British Heart Foundation
13 days ago
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Catheter Ablation recovery
I had my
Catheter
Ablation
on 25th July, all ok and back into Sinus Rhythm. Previously been running for 15yrs. I would like some advise on returning to running; ie when to start back safely so as not to revert to Atrial Fibrillation.
I had my
Catheter
Ablation
on 25th July, all ok and back into Sinus Rhythm. Previously been running for 15yrs. I would like some advise on returning to running; ie when to start back safely so as not to revert to Atrial Fibrillation.
CycloparkRunner7
in
British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
Medscape posts the new consensus about treating AF
“previously,
catheter
ablation
has been used mainly for patients with paroxysmal AF who have already tried or who were intolerant to antiarrhythmic medical treatments, but now, the consensus statement is recommending
catheter
ablation
even in patients who have not tried other treatments.
“previously,
catheter
ablation
has been used mainly for patients with paroxysmal AF who have already tried or who were intolerant to antiarrhythmic medical treatments, but now, the consensus statement is recommending
catheter
ablation
even in patients who have not tried other treatments.
OldJane
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Ablation
Hi I am waiting for a
catheter
ablation
procedure. Wanted to know people's experiences of this please.
Hi I am waiting for a
catheter
ablation
procedure. Wanted to know people's experiences of this please.
Grannypat65
in
British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Guess who's back
I had a successful
catheter
ablation
8 years ago for persistent afib. I woke up this morning and it's back - unsure yet if it's paroxysmal or persistent, but I'm wondering what my options are. Can you have a second ablation?
I had a successful
catheter
ablation
8 years ago for persistent afib. I woke up this morning and it's back - unsure yet if it's paroxysmal or persistent, but I'm wondering what my options are. Can you have a second ablation?
joebob
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Abnormal ESR but normal CRP post ablation
Hi all, I have had a few blood tests because I have episcleritis in one eye and some aches and pains in back, neck and shoulders.I had a
catheter
ablation
on the 26th of March this year.
Hi all, I have had a few blood tests because I have episcleritis in one eye and some aches and pains in back, neck and shoulders.I had a
catheter
ablation
on the 26th of March this year.
Karendeena
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Afib heart ablation Post Op
I am curious to hear how people felt immediately after the
catheter
ablation
and for the week following. I don't know if I should sign up for more time off work or if three days is enough of a recovery period.
I am curious to hear how people felt immediately after the
catheter
ablation
and for the week following. I don't know if I should sign up for more time off work or if three days is enough of a recovery period.
afibsucs
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Eye problems following catheter ablation
Had anyone else had any eye problems following
catheter
ablation
of do you wise people think this is just a coincidence? Thanks Karen
Had anyone else had any eye problems following
catheter
ablation
of do you wise people think this is just a coincidence? Thanks Karen
Karendeena
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Update following catheter ablation.
Well, those 6 weeks (on Tuesday) have flown and the heart continues to behave 🤞😊Still getting a feeling of trapped wind when I swallow especially when I lie down at night. My GP thinks this may be the esomoprazole as it's notorious for causing gas. I also have a bit of a sore tongue of all things,
Well, those 6 weeks (on Tuesday) have flown and the heart continues to behave 🤞😊Still getting a feeling of trapped wind when I swallow especially when I lie down at night. My GP thinks this may be the esomoprazole as it's notorious for causing gas. I also have a bit of a sore tongue of all things,
Karendeena
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
International experts agree on standards for catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation
https://www.escardio.org/The-ESC/Press-Office/Press-releases/International-experts-agree-on-standards-for-
catheter
-
ablation
-of-atrial-fibrillation Best wishes
https://www.escardio.org/The-ESC/Press-Office/Press-releases/International-experts-agree-on-standards-for-
catheter
-
ablation
-of-atrial-fibrillation Best wishes
MikeThePike
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Atrial Fibrillation (AF) Fact File
For a full overview of AF from types of AF, diagnosis to managing symptoms, medication, cardioversion,
catheter
ablation
…. And much more! Have you read our Atrial Fibrillation (AF) Fact File?
For a full overview of AF from types of AF, diagnosis to managing symptoms, medication, cardioversion,
catheter
ablation
…. And much more! Have you read our Atrial Fibrillation (AF) Fact File?
TracyAdmin
Partner
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Test results help
I'm due to have pci tomorrow but I still haven't seen a consultant since these results to discuss and I'm a bit nervous.I had a
catheter
ablation
about 5 years ago and that went OK but now I haven't a clue about this!I'm 52,don't drink,smoke,slightly overweight by a stone.
I'm due to have pci tomorrow but I still haven't seen a consultant since these results to discuss and I'm a bit nervous.I had a
catheter
ablation
about 5 years ago and that went OK but now I haven't a clue about this!I'm 52,don't drink,smoke,slightly overweight by a stone.
Mariamoggy
in
British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Long wait
what the wait for
catheter
ablation
.
what the wait for
catheter
ablation
.
Greeklover
in
British Heart Foundation
8 months ago
Thank you - all of you lovely people
I have been well and truly supported by you all as I approach my
catheter
ablation
scheduled for tomorrow in Glenfield Hospital.Having made several posts to gain reassurance I will be going ahead although I am still very scared and fragile.
I have been well and truly supported by you all as I approach my
catheter
ablation
scheduled for tomorrow in Glenfield Hospital.Having made several posts to gain reassurance I will be going ahead although I am still very scared and fragile.
Karendeena
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
WPW Wolff Parkinson White
I have joined this community as my son, 11 year old Boy, Layton, has been diagnosed with WPW Syndrome and is having a
catheter
ablation
mid March. I’m here for any advice, tips, or support which can be offered!
I have joined this community as my son, 11 year old Boy, Layton, has been diagnosed with WPW Syndrome and is having a
catheter
ablation
mid March. I’m here for any advice, tips, or support which can be offered!
WPWwarriorLayton
in
British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
Ablation cancelled again
Hi I had a scheduled
catheter
ablation
cancelled at Nottingham City 3/7/24, the co ordinator quickly managed to get me a new date 1/8/24, all set to go, medication sorted, chest and other parts shaved, transport arranged, days off taken by family to look after me, then with 2 days notice cancelled again
Hi I had a scheduled
catheter
ablation
cancelled at Nottingham City 3/7/24, the co ordinator quickly managed to get me a new date 1/8/24, all set to go, medication sorted, chest and other parts shaved, transport arranged, days off taken by family to look after me, then with 2 days notice cancelled again
Lefthook
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
There is still time to register for our Patient Day in Baltimore, taking place on Saturday March 02?
Professor David Spragg from Johns Hopkins Hospital will be talking about ‘Treatment of AF with Antiarrhythmic Drugs and/or
Catheter
Ablation
’. Do not miss out, sign up today FOR FREE 👇 https://heartrhythmalliance.org/afa/us/baltimore-patients-day-at-johns-hopkins-university-hospital
Professor David Spragg from Johns Hopkins Hospital will be talking about ‘Treatment of AF with Antiarrhythmic Drugs and/or
Catheter
Ablation
’. Do not miss out, sign up today FOR FREE 👇 https://heartrhythmalliance.org/afa/us/baltimore-patients-day-at-johns-hopkins-university-hospital
TracyAdmin
Partner
in
AF Association
7 months ago
There is still time to register for our Patient Day in Baltimore, taking place on Saturday March 02?
Professor David Spragg from Johns Hopkins Hospital will be talking about ‘Treatment of AF with Antiarrhythmic Drugs and/or
Catheter
Ablation
’. Do not miss out, sign up today FOR FREE 👇 https://heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/us/baltimore-patients-day-at-johns-hopkins-university-hospital
Professor David Spragg from Johns Hopkins Hospital will be talking about ‘Treatment of AF with Antiarrhythmic Drugs and/or
Catheter
Ablation
’. Do not miss out, sign up today FOR FREE 👇 https://heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/us/baltimore-patients-day-at-johns-hopkins-university-hospital
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
7 months ago
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