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Have any of you had a hybrid ablation?
One of the other choices was to oblate the
AV
node
, third choice was to have another regular
ablation
, which he seem to think may not be very successful . Would like to know if any of you had success with a hybrid ablation? Thanks
One of the other choices was to oblate the
AV
node
, third choice was to have another regular
ablation
, which he seem to think may not be very successful . Would like to know if any of you had success with a hybrid ablation? Thanks
Tux18
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Cardiac Ablation for Frequent PVC and PACs - 6 Weeks out and struggling
Hello! I am new here, 28F, and 6 weeks post-ablation. I am told my ablation was a success, since they weren't able to duplicate the PVCs, PACs, and NSVT. However, I have had an awful recovery and I'm looking for some advice as to whether or not this is normal. I've been to my physician's office countless
Hello! I am new here, 28F, and 6 weeks post-ablation. I am told my ablation was a success, since they weren't able to duplicate the PVCs, PACs, and NSVT. However, I have had an awful recovery and I'm looking for some advice as to whether or not this is normal. I've been to my physician's office countless
Bnicole28
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
3 years ago
Is this phrenic nerve damage?
Hi all I had catheter ablation for AF last July ( UK - NHS). Whole thing was a dogs dinner, the pain was unbelievable. In the evening had spectacular hiccups and terrible reflux - had to sleep on my back propped up on pillows or drown in my last meal. Two days later back in hospital with total heart
Hi all I had catheter ablation for AF last July ( UK - NHS). Whole thing was a dogs dinner, the pain was unbelievable. In the evening had spectacular hiccups and terrible reflux - had to sleep on my back propped up on pillows or drown in my last meal. Two days later back in hospital with total heart
southofthedowns
in
AF Association
3 years ago
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Curious Variation in Atrial Fib Incidence, Mortality Across Europe
Website: https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/944961 Below are a couple of statements from this website that are interesting. It seems there is a way to go to find out what causes AF since the present treatments may not be hitting the mark quite as accurately as was hoped. "Mortality related to
Website: https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/944961 Below are a couple of statements from this website that are interesting. It seems there is a way to go to find out what causes AF since the present treatments may not be hitting the mark quite as accurately as was hoped. "Mortality related to
EngMac
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Tachycardia too long
I have had tachycardia for 12 hours a week after a cardiac ablation. Probly also worsened by stress of losing mum two days ago. How long does it last for? Anyone had this problem?
I have had tachycardia for 12 hours a week after a cardiac ablation. Probly also worsened by stress of losing mum two days ago. How long does it last for? Anyone had this problem?
Cozzie99
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Update !!!
I haven’t been on for a while but wanted to post a Bournemouth Hospital 3 year 2 nd cardiac ablation anniversary success( at 51 after 2 years of ups and downs and various methods and meds to slow my heart down and regulate it ). Still in NSR , happy days ........ I have had a couple of very fast short
I haven’t been on for a while but wanted to post a Bournemouth Hospital 3 year 2 nd cardiac ablation anniversary success( at 51 after 2 years of ups and downs and various methods and meds to slow my heart down and regulate it ). Still in NSR , happy days ........ I have had a couple of very fast short
Roony39
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Waiting time for a catheter ablation at KCL London
Hello, I wonder if anyone has an idea of the current waiting time for an ablation at Kings College Hospital, London? Thanks Penny
Hello, I wonder if anyone has an idea of the current waiting time for an ablation at Kings College Hospital, London? Thanks Penny
PJR1949
in
AF Association
3 years ago
AV node ablation
Well yesterday at 8am I was in Edinburgh hospital first on the list , my nerves were in tatters , first they made sure my pacemaker was settled which was fitted 6 weeks ago , all well , I was in full AF and my HR was all over the place , when the dr came to speak to me he said not to worry , that it
Well yesterday at 8am I was in Edinburgh hospital first on the list , my nerves were in tatters , first they made sure my pacemaker was settled which was fitted 6 weeks ago , all well , I was in full AF and my HR was all over the place , when the dr came to speak to me he said not to worry , that it
Betty57
in
AF Association
4 years ago
Slight Irregular heartbeat
After
av
node
ablation
and pacemaker, I still have a slightly irregular heart beat at times. Does that mean my ventricles are still working a little on their own? It may be PVC's.
After
av
node
ablation
and pacemaker, I still have a slightly irregular heart beat at times. Does that mean my ventricles are still working a little on their own? It may be PVC's.
Possiemae
in
AF Association
4 years ago
Prostap injections/Adenomyosis
Hi, not been on here for a while, nice to catch up. I was wondering if anybody could help me please? I'll try to keep it brief but bit of a story. I had suffered with heavy pai ful periods since having a twin section delivery, 1999 when I was 29yrs, I ended up having an endometrial ablation in 2013,
Hi, not been on here for a while, nice to catch up. I was wondering if anybody could help me please? I'll try to keep it brief but bit of a story. I had suffered with heavy pai ful periods since having a twin section delivery, 1999 when I was 29yrs, I ended up having an endometrial ablation in 2013,
buddy1712
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
Why do some people develop HF after av node ablation and pacemaker and some don't. They say about 40% do.
I had an
av
node
ablation
and pacemaker two months ago and feel really good. I was not informed of the possibility of developing AF at the time or about the biventricular pacemaker which I did not get. What determines why some people get it and some do not.
I had an
av
node
ablation
and pacemaker two months ago and feel really good. I was not informed of the possibility of developing AF at the time or about the biventricular pacemaker which I did not get. What determines why some people get it and some do not.
Possiemae
in
AF Association
4 years ago
Take forever to recover from illness
Hello everyone I've had an underactive thyroid since 1998 and I take Levothyroxine 125 mcg daily. This is my first post here. So my query is, every time I get ill it takes me forever to recover my full vitality. I'm very sporty (running, cycling, weight training hiking etc) and it drives me mad that
Hello everyone I've had an underactive thyroid since 1998 and I take Levothyroxine 125 mcg daily. This is my first post here. So my query is, every time I get ill it takes me forever to recover my full vitality. I'm very sporty (running, cycling, weight training hiking etc) and it drives me mad that
Jajarunner
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Pacemaker update
After several cardioversions 2 ablations and high doses of medication for rate control he has suggested 3 alternatives. 1) another
ablation
2) a biventricular pacemaker with
av
node
ablation
. 3) a pacemaker with a cardioversion.
After several cardioversions 2 ablations and high doses of medication for rate control he has suggested 3 alternatives. 1) another
ablation
2) a biventricular pacemaker with
av
node
ablation
. 3) a pacemaker with a cardioversion.
Pippa80
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Heart failure?
Great having an
av
node
ablation
with permanent pacing and then left to rot.
Great having an
av
node
ablation
with permanent pacing and then left to rot.
Hidden
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Lymph node removal
Hi,does anybody know what determines how many lymph nodes are removed during esophagectomy..I had 76 removed and 7 were cancerous,yet I know people who had 47 removed and 4 were cancerous,and another who had 52,and 5 were..I don’t really understand the connection between the 2 numbers..as the 7s the
Hi,does anybody know what determines how many lymph nodes are removed during esophagectomy..I had 76 removed and 7 were cancerous,yet I know people who had 47 removed and 4 were cancerous,and another who had 52,and 5 were..I don’t really understand the connection between the 2 numbers..as the 7s the
telford-hiker
in
Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
3 years ago
Cardiac ablation
Hi, already one whole month since I had the cardiac ablation procedure and I haven't had bad AF episodes since then, now I'm only getting short not too strong flutterings. I had been feeling very anxious about the procedure but everything went well and I was able to go home after about 2 hours rest
Hi, already one whole month since I had the cardiac ablation procedure and I haven't had bad AF episodes since then, now I'm only getting short not too strong flutterings. I had been feeling very anxious about the procedure but everything went well and I was able to go home after about 2 hours rest
Martgai
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
3 years ago
radiotherapy
I was born in 1967.The PSA in August 2020 is 10.75 I was diagnosed with cancer in September 2020. Prostatectomy and extended lymphadenectomy performed on December 8, 2020. in OLV Aalst Belgium, prof. ALEXANDER MOTTRIER. Gleason score 7 (4 + 3). pT3b pN1 pMX. January 14, 2021 PSA 1.18 January 25, 2021
I was born in 1967.The PSA in August 2020 is 10.75 I was diagnosed with cancer in September 2020. Prostatectomy and extended lymphadenectomy performed on December 8, 2020. in OLV Aalst Belgium, prof. ALEXANDER MOTTRIER. Gleason score 7 (4 + 3). pT3b pN1 pMX. January 14, 2021 PSA 1.18 January 25, 2021
adam1967adam
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
CRT Pacemaker and AV Ablation
After four lots of Cardioversion, two lots of Catheter Ablation and multiple meds, which are either ineffective or make me feel 'strange', I have been listed to have a Cardiac Resynchronisation Therapy Pacemaker fitted, followed by
AV
Ablation
.
After four lots of Cardioversion, two lots of Catheter Ablation and multiple meds, which are either ineffective or make me feel 'strange', I have been listed to have a Cardiac Resynchronisation Therapy Pacemaker fitted, followed by
AV
Ablation
.
RaySyl
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Tachycardia causes AF?
Just came across an interesting article with the hypothesis that sustained high heart rate may rewire the heart to cause AF. https://heart.bmj.com/content/80/6/533?ijkey=ae1a07a271518dd8fa53091b6be36327e3cd97bb&keytype2=tf_ipsecsha Atrial fibrillation in the structurally normal human heart: a hypothesis
Just came across an interesting article with the hypothesis that sustained high heart rate may rewire the heart to cause AF. https://heart.bmj.com/content/80/6/533?ijkey=ae1a07a271518dd8fa53091b6be36327e3cd97bb&keytype2=tf_ipsecsha Atrial fibrillation in the structurally normal human heart: a hypothesis
saulger
in
AF Association
3 years ago
AV node ablation results
Have most people had good results with
AV
node
ablation
and pacemaker?
Have most people had good results with
AV
node
ablation
and pacemaker?
loou
in
AF Association
4 years ago
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