Sinus Tachycardia? - sinus tachycardia more condition_symptoms
He had a sinus tachycardia for 3 years and medication only helps a little. Doc suggested surgery. When did the surgery, someone managed for this condition?
Monday, December 7, 2009
Sinus Tachycardia More Condition_symptoms Sinus Tachycardia?
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already waited too long. Another possibility is cadiologist I could not search through action. pls visit the MGH;
ReplyDeleteI assume that your doctor suggests cardiac ablation. I wonder whether there really is a sinus tachycardia you have, or something else. I know who had success with it. The success rate of cardiac ablation is 80-90%. However, some things can go wrong, but that is only a small percentage.
ReplyDeleteI assume that your doctor suggests cardiac ablation. I wonder whether there really is a sinus tachycardia you have, or something else. I know who had success with it. The success rate of cardiac ablation is 80-90%. However, some things can go wrong, but that is only a small percentage.
ReplyDeleteYou are probably talking about the catheter ablation. This is not really surgery, as such, but sedated and the procedure will not remember them all. I myself understand. Catheter wire goes into his heart through the femoral artery, either him or the carotid artery and incentives for the arrhythmia, so you can burn the cause of his heart.
ReplyDeleteThis medicine has been communicated? There are so many different things can be as midodrine, morphine, lidocaine, calcium antagonists, inhibitors of the reuptake of serotonin and others. Increase your intake of salt. You can provide cardioversion, which is essentially where they damage the heart and what you do when someone dies. However, they are reassured. Will succeed I suspect they want to do ablation of sinus node, although it may in more than 70% of respondents, more than half experiencing a recurrence of symptoms several months later. Perhaps looking for a 2nd Opinion before taking the knife.
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