Cardiac Ablation: The Sooner, the Better
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Electrophysiologist John Bibawy, MD breaks down the process of a cardiac ablation and why it's beneficial for patients who are recommended this procedure to have it done sooner rather than later.
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Recently had a cryo ablation for treatment of SVT...
I learned the most about my Afib from the first doctor who diagnosed it -- a general practice doctor. Now that I've seen four other specialists over the years, I am more and more confused and I feel I do not understand my condition, let alone what decision I should make regarding ablation.
Wow great job sir
Can I please ask. For an atrial fibrillation catheter ablation, is it best for the patient to be in AF or in sinus rhythm, in order for the surgeon to locate the erratic pulmonary veins
Where are you from
A bit discouraging because I go Monday for PVC ablation but they began a year and a half ago. Now I have ventricular bigeminy. From this video I gather I should have had this done much earlier.
@dougcoleburn1579
10 ай бұрын
How was the surgery? Did it help? Hope so.
@mlester3001
10 ай бұрын
@@dougcoleburn1579 I had my second ablation 6 days ago because the first one only worked for 4 days then returned full force. Using a new more steerable catheter tip, operated by a very experienced and well trained EP doc, I can happily say that it did work, or at least so far. I feel better with almost no palpitations, resolving heart failure symptoms, and a general feeling of improved well being. Of course, it needs to be like this in the long run, but at this point it feels like a "cure".