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breast cancer treated by a cryoablation.
Having a
cryoablation
procedure 1/31/24 at Sloan Kettering in New York City. It will be followed by chemo and other drugs to target HER 2. Anyone have any experience with
cryoablation
to treat aggressive breast cancer?
Having a
cryoablation
procedure 1/31/24 at Sloan Kettering in New York City. It will be followed by chemo and other drugs to target HER 2. Anyone have any experience with
cryoablation
to treat aggressive breast cancer?
Franco123456
in
Women's Health
3 months ago
3 year NSR anniversary
after 3 years constant, persistent AF then flutter. 1x external cardioversion (failed after 3 days) 1x
cryoablation
under sedation (failed as procedure cut short due to a short period of asystole!) 1x RF ablation under GA.
after 3 years constant, persistent AF then flutter. 1x external cardioversion (failed after 3 days) 1x
cryoablation
under sedation (failed as procedure cut short due to a short period of asystole!) 1x RF ablation under GA.
localad
in
AF Association
2 months ago
Failure rates for different types of ablation?
Please can anybody tell me: Is the failure rate greater for RF ablation than for
cryoablation
? I’ve just spoken to a family friend who was told that the failure rate for RF was 30%, as against 10% for cryo. This was five years ago, so maybe things have changed since then?
Please can anybody tell me: Is the failure rate greater for RF ablation than for
cryoablation
? I’ve just spoken to a family friend who was told that the failure rate for RF was 30%, as against 10% for cryo. This was five years ago, so maybe things have changed since then?
Outsidethelines
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
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afib without pharmaceutical drugs
check-ups with the cardiologist and they tell me that I don't need pharmaceutical drugs I have not had any episodes of afib except during the ablation for svt when at the end of the procedure they did stimulation for other tachycardias and they found afib. after a week they did pulmonary vein isolation,
cryoablation
check-ups with the cardiologist and they tell me that I don't need pharmaceutical drugs I have not had any episodes of afib except during the ablation for svt when at the end of the procedure they did stimulation for other tachycardias and they found afib. after a week they did pulmonary vein isolation,
cryoablation
Unik
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
12 days ago
Focal therapy ?
Ehdaie (MSK) for
cryoablation
at MSK, and for RT. Ehdaie recommended focal but my call. I have met both docs. Dr. Fainberg for focal and Dr. Mychalczak for RT+hormone therapy. Also just got 2nd opinion from Dr. Herbert Lepor at NYU Langone. He thinks I'm a good candidate for
cryoablation
.
Ehdaie (MSK) for
cryoablation
at MSK, and for RT. Ehdaie recommended focal but my call. I have met both docs. Dr. Fainberg for focal and Dr. Mychalczak for RT+hormone therapy. Also just got 2nd opinion from Dr. Herbert Lepor at NYU Langone. He thinks I'm a good candidate for
cryoablation
.
Whitby2
in
Prostate Cancer Network
2 months ago
Is Bradypnea and Tachypnea normal?
It’s been 16 months since my
cryoablation
and my FitBit has logged a few incidences of bradypnea and tachypnea. The charts also show pauses like I didn’t take a breath at all overnight.
It’s been 16 months since my
cryoablation
and my FitBit has logged a few incidences of bradypnea and tachypnea. The charts also show pauses like I didn’t take a breath at all overnight.
AussieHeart
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
27 days ago
Ablation done
I had
cryoablation
under sedation but as soon as I was given sedation I went out in a second and open my eyes just as they finished some 2 hours later. My chest is a bit sore and painful and my catether leg entry is a bit painful but all in all I feel ok.
I had
cryoablation
under sedation but as soon as I was given sedation I went out in a second and open my eyes just as they finished some 2 hours later. My chest is a bit sore and painful and my catether leg entry is a bit painful but all in all I feel ok.
NewOne2023
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
24 days ago
Cryoablation and recovery so far - my experience
I had my
cryoablation
done on Tuesday (4 days ago). It lasted just under 2 hours and even though they told I will be sedated and maybe awake, I was out like a light even before the EP started anything. I woke up just as they finished everything and they settled me in my room.
I had my
cryoablation
done on Tuesday (4 days ago). It lasted just under 2 hours and even though they told I will be sedated and maybe awake, I was out like a light even before the EP started anything. I woke up just as they finished everything and they settled me in my room.
NewOne2023
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
21 days ago
Specific headache after ablation
I had a
cryoablation
10 days ago and for the last few days I have a strange occasional short headaches mostly in the left temple. It's like a short second or two pain and then it goes away.
I had a
cryoablation
10 days ago and for the last few days I have a strange occasional short headaches mostly in the left temple. It's like a short second or two pain and then it goes away.
NewOne2023
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
14 days ago
Experience with Williams Cancer Institute?
I have been looking into
cryoablation
+ intratumoral immunotherapy treatment options offered by a few docs around the country - Dr. Gary Onik and Dr. Jason Williams. Found some threads here with patients who have done treatment with Dr. Onik but search on this forum does not show anything about Dr.
I have been looking into
cryoablation
+ intratumoral immunotherapy treatment options offered by a few docs around the country - Dr. Gary Onik and Dr. Jason Williams. Found some threads here with patients who have done treatment with Dr. Onik but search on this forum does not show anything about Dr.
AmitGattani
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Palpitation flare ups
I have a long history of irregular heart beats, had a cardioversion in 2013 and a
cryoablation
in 2018.
I have a long history of irregular heart beats, had a cardioversion in 2013 and a
cryoablation
in 2018.
djbgatekeeper
in
British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
Kardia
I had a
cryoablation
last July 24th. So far I don’t think I have had any symptomatic AFIB episodes. I do feel arrhythmias now and then and BP has been staying very low most days. I am able to exercise early morning without problems because the BP goes lower mid morning.
I had a
cryoablation
last July 24th. So far I don’t think I have had any symptomatic AFIB episodes. I do feel arrhythmias now and then and BP has been staying very low most days. I am able to exercise early morning without problems because the BP goes lower mid morning.
Nezzera
in
AF Association
7 months ago
Ectopics
I will preface this by saying I’m well versed in the reasons for ectopics, atrial, fibrillation, etc I had a successful
cryoablation
two years ago.
I will preface this by saying I’m well versed in the reasons for ectopics, atrial, fibrillation, etc I had a successful
cryoablation
two years ago.
kalgs
in
AF Association
6 months ago
Ablation appointment take two …..
Deep breath and all fingers crossed, I’ve been given provisional appointment for
cryoablation
end of this month. They need to use an internal echocardiogram on me (ICE) due to previous heart surgery and clot risk.
Deep breath and all fingers crossed, I’ve been given provisional appointment for
cryoablation
end of this month. They need to use an internal echocardiogram on me (ICE) due to previous heart surgery and clot risk.
Rainfern
in
AF Association
7 months ago
Thank you Ever
Had a
cryoablation
yesterday; sore chest and less energy than a dead cod but feel relaxed and informed and doing as Bob says - absolutely nothing and sleeping like the cat!
Had a
cryoablation
yesterday; sore chest and less energy than a dead cod but feel relaxed and informed and doing as Bob says - absolutely nothing and sleeping like the cat!
Princelover
in
AF Association
9 months ago
Cryoablation
Anyone have a positive outcome from
cryoablation
? I'm looking for happy healthy heart outcome. Thank you !
Anyone have a positive outcome from
cryoablation
? I'm looking for happy healthy heart outcome. Thank you !
Blueaz
in
AF Association
10 months ago
Cryoablation time! (Sorry folks, has since been cancelled!)
Well. I got back from a fab day out with a friend yesterday and there’s a message inviting me for catheter ablation this Friday! Just spent an hour cancelling an entire holiday - travel, car hire, hotels, holiday let, stay with friends ….and feeling so heftily disappointed- but it has to be done.
Well. I got back from a fab day out with a friend yesterday and there’s a message inviting me for catheter ablation this Friday! Just spent an hour cancelling an entire holiday - travel, car hire, hotels, holiday let, stay with friends ….and feeling so heftily disappointed- but it has to be done.
Rainfern
in
AF Association
7 months ago
US Healthcare vs NHS
Over the next 3 months I was able to make appointments with and see my family doctor, a cardiologist, an electrophysiologist, I had appointments for a stress test, two CT scans, numerous ECGS, a Transesophageal Echocardiogram, and finally a
Cryoablation
procedure, all within a span of 3 months.
Over the next 3 months I was able to make appointments with and see my family doctor, a cardiologist, an electrophysiologist, I had appointments for a stress test, two CT scans, numerous ECGS, a Transesophageal Echocardiogram, and finally a
Cryoablation
procedure, all within a span of 3 months.
planetiowa
in
AF Association
7 months ago
Using the correct terminology - being fussy!
Almost everybody refers to a (my iPad won’t do bold on this site)
CRYOablation
as a CYROablation. The ‘Cryo’ refers to the freezing method of the ablation. There is no such thing as a ‘cyroablation’. I know it’s being fussy but it’s driving me mad ☺️
Almost everybody refers to a (my iPad won’t do bold on this site)
CRYOablation
as a CYROablation. The ‘Cryo’ refers to the freezing method of the ablation. There is no such thing as a ‘cyroablation’. I know it’s being fussy but it’s driving me mad ☺️
Buffafly
in
AF Association
10 months ago
AF and Singles Vaccine
In 2018 I had a
cryoablation
and got off the Sotalol which was replaced by 2.5mg of Bisoprolol to help with BP. I have not had AF since which has been wonderful. In March of this year I developed atrial bigeminy and was in this rhythm almost incessantly.
In 2018 I had a
cryoablation
and got off the Sotalol which was replaced by 2.5mg of Bisoprolol to help with BP. I have not had AF since which has been wonderful. In March of this year I developed atrial bigeminy and was in this rhythm almost incessantly.
Maisie2
in
AF Association
8 months ago
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