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ABLATION for ATRIAL FIBRILLATION: Watch a live procedure! 

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Atrial fibrillation (AFIB) is the most common sustained cardiac arrhythmia encountered in clinical practice. The burden of AFIB as well as awareness of this condition has increased dramatically in recent years. AFIB can be effectively treated with a procedure known as catheter ablation. This procedure is usually performed under general anesthesia - meaning the first thing the patient knows is that the procedure is over! Patients usually spend one night over night in hospital and go home on the day following the procedure.
While the patient is asleep, catheters are advanced through the large veins to the heart, arriving in the right atrium (RA). The majority of AFIB arises from the left atrium (LA). To access the LA, transseptal puncture must be performed, so catheter can be advanced across the very thin wall separating the RA from LA. Within the LA, the priority is then to perform pulmonary vein isolation (PVI). The PVs can produces bursts of abnormal electrical activity, inducing episodes of AFIB. Catheter ablation is therefore performed around each of the four PVs, to achieve electrical isolation from the remainder of the LA. Durable PVI is the backbone of all ablation procedures for AFIB.
When the pattern of AFIB is paroxysmal (short episodes of AFIB that come and go), only PVI is performed. When the pattern of AFIB becomes persistent (episodes Lasting weeks to months), additional ablation targets may be addressed in addition to PVI. Tremendous progress in catheter technology and the evolution of electroanatomic mapping systems have made AFIB ablations far more safe and successful. In this video, we are using the CARTO mapping systems and catheters from Biosense Webster.
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@LeoTheLion1679
@LeoTheLion1679 2 года назад
I work for an EP cardiologist who has done over 1000 of these procedures. Not one complication from a single patient under his watch. Incredible!
@Joox_02
@Joox_02 2 года назад
I would like to get heart ablation done to cure my SVT. I've been drinking beta blockers for the past 1 year and I want to get rid of it forever to finally continue working out. But the procedure is scaring the s**t out of me. What is the worst thing a patient can to during the procedure and is it really that bad or am I just overthinking?
@linanicolia1363
@linanicolia1363 Год назад
yes !
@cold4942
@cold4942 Год назад
Do you mean El Paso Texas??
@taylorsimpson4015
@taylorsimpson4015 Год назад
@@cold4942 EP = electrophysiology/electrophysiologist
@davidanderson8469
@davidanderson8469 Год назад
No fun though. It's heavy duty surgery but very effective.
@mitseraffej5812
@mitseraffej5812 3 года назад
I had this procedure for both atrial fibrillation and flutter over 10 years ago. Good result and got back to my job as an airline pilot.
@hairylarry6167
@hairylarry6167 3 года назад
What a praise! I am very happy for you. That was 10 years ago! I just had my 3rd. They got it all this time!
@ShawnMurray
@ShawnMurray 3 года назад
I had one over ten years ago too, but mine came back and I'm looking to get another one. I had it done for SVT though.
@mitseraffej5812
@mitseraffej5812 3 года назад
@@ShawnMurray Hope all goes well. When they did my ablation they definitively ruled out any rouge pathways to the ventricular ie. SVT. If it had of been SVT I doubt if I would have been allowed back into aviation. Good luck.
@ebo5246
@ebo5246 2 года назад
@@mitseraffej5812 you're still at risk of developing it again
@mitseraffej5812
@mitseraffej5812 2 года назад
@@ebo5246 Yep, and at risk of developing every other ailment known to man, however I hope/plan to die before I ever get sick again.
@Bill.R.124
@Bill.R.124 Год назад
Planning to have my ablation end of the month and feeling very, very anxious. Being in health care over 40 years, I think I know too much. This was very helpful, though. Nice to see all the positive comments.
@nancyward9719
@nancyward9719 2 года назад
I had this done years ago with great results. Praise God.
@QS-si3cq
@QS-si3cq 2 года назад
*Praise doctors. "God" is as real as Spiderman.
@chrisdinglasan7671
@chrisdinglasan7671 3 года назад
My cardiologist informed me that I have to have an ablation after my cardioversion (2nd time around). I do admit I was stressed and afraid. However, I feel much better reading your comments on how quality of life improved after the procedure. Hoping mine does too.
@doubletaptv5441
@doubletaptv5441 3 года назад
Im in the same boat sir. I've had 4 aversions and the last one lasted 3 months till I ended up in the Er a couple days ago. Dr upped my pacerone till I get an ablation done in the next few weeks. Im only 40 and mostly active my whole life. I want to get back to that after being laid up with persistent afib and chf for the whole year
@chrisdinglasan7671
@chrisdinglasan7671 3 года назад
@@doubletaptv5441 I wish you the best on your upcoming procedure and pray that your heart will be back on sinus rhythm for good and your congestive heart failure to be resolved. 🙏🏼👍🏼
@tmcclafferty
@tmcclafferty 3 года назад
@@doubletaptv5441 good luck on your procedure I developed a fib after a quadruple bypass, of which I had no systems. I also had no symptoms of a fib, I found out about it because my family bought me an Iwatch, which showed when I was in afib. I wasn’t in afib all the time it came and went but it was scary. After my ablation I may have had 1 episode of afib but not 100% sure. My procedure was 15 months ago and I have not had any bouts of afib. I have a cardiac monitor inserted to check my heart rhythm and no issues. I will probably get the monitor removed in January. It is very tiny and you can’t see it under your skin like a pacemaker. Anyway I hope your story turns out as well as mine. Best of luck Tom
@yellowlonghornrooster1868
@yellowlonghornrooster1868 2 года назад
I just want to know why didn't the doctors prescribe meds for AFib..I had a episode 3 yrs ago I believe caused by oral steroids for back pain ..they gave me meds and in a week I was doing fine but a few weekends back I had a serious AFib and the doctors recommend this procedure..they dropped my meds to a lower dose so my heart doesn't jump out of control and even with a low dose if feel average but my doc said after a time even with meds u can suffer CHF so I'm gonna do the procedure...scared as hell though..
@tmcclafferty
@tmcclafferty 2 года назад
@@yellowlonghornrooster1868 you can try and do what I did, I got a 2nd opinion, my cardiologist recommended the dr that did the ablation and I looked up his credentials, I also interviewed him to weigh pros and cons. I asked him his success rebate, which was outstanding and I also asked if he lost any patients which he hadn’t. I was out for the ablation the worst part is that you have to remain still for 3 or 4 hours after, so I brought my iPad which has plenty of music on it, my Bose noise canceling headphones and the time went by fast. I’m sure you will be fine, best of luck to you. Also I haven’t had any afib events since the ablation so I feel like a success story. I will say the bouts of afib had almost convinced me I wasn’t going to make it, but I no longer have that fear, hope the same works out for you Best wishes Tom
@Andog84
@Andog84 2 месяца назад
I had my surgery and unfortunately they couldn’t fix it due to the pathway being too close to the bundle of his. Trying medications for now. 😢when they woke me up during the surgery it was like electricity flowing through my body! Crazy but happy to be alive still.
@shromrimyom1053
@shromrimyom1053 2 года назад
Thanks Dr. I will have my second ablation in a few days. Last one was in 2017. I had AVR surgery during which the Maze procedure was performed -- in early 2014. Pacemaker installed following catheter ablation for AFs in 2017. Have been trying to avoid another ablation -- but my doctor (Stephen Reich) is an awesome ElectroPhys!
@luckyflower1107
@luckyflower1107 2 года назад
I’m having this done in a few weeks and am so scared. Hoping and praying everything goes smoothly
@azgrind1mhunt468
@azgrind1mhunt468 2 года назад
I just had it done Tuesday came home the same day just relax very professional recovery wasn't bad
@danielburgess1113
@danielburgess1113 Год назад
are all the types of ablation a in and out same day procedure or do any require a longer stay in hospital?
@edc1969
@edc1969 Год назад
How did it go? Hope perfect!
@helengarrett6378
@helengarrett6378 2 года назад
Had a similar procedure for subventricular tachycardia. Most nervous I've ever been because they had me wide awake and they instigated various arrhythmias. Some were syncopated, some were a trilling continuous vibration. Some were skipped beats. I was exhausted and terrified. I never want another ablation. I hate when I am awake and doctors do scary things to vital parts of my anatomy and I'm supposed to be very still and quiet. It went well. I don't have galloping heartbeats at total rest anymore. Much harder than having babies
@sandyaw3057
@sandyaw3057 Год назад
I’m so sorry you went through that while awake!! I would have refused to have mine done if they told me I’d be awake! I don’t blame you for not wanting another…I’d be terrified! I was scared out of my mind anyway but at least I was asleep. I’ve had different heart procedures while I was awake but it wasn’t as scary. Having 3 kids was nothing compared to heart procedures!
@davidmoser3535
@davidmoser3535 Год назад
But did the proceedure work? That is what matters. Being nervous is normal.
@sandyaw3057
@sandyaw3057 Год назад
@@davidmoser3535 No, mine did not work. The electrophysiologist called my daughter and my then husband in the waiting room and told them every time he tried to ablate I would go into v-tach. So now I am taking more heart meds instead of less.
@SoapinTrucker
@SoapinTrucker 8 месяцев назад
​​@@davidmoser3535seems to me this poster (sandy in wa) had some extenuating circumstances, my ablation went great, no more 220 beats per minute attacks! It's been over 2 years, no WPW SVT episodes!!!!!! 😎👍
@lupeg88
@lupeg88 3 года назад
Getting mines done in 3 days not nervous excited to get off the meds and having a normal heart rate
@JamieSmith-fz2mz
@JamieSmith-fz2mz 3 года назад
Update?
@sookie1011
@sookie1011 3 года назад
Hi, any update?
@zulfiquarhasanbappy3592
@zulfiquarhasanbappy3592 3 года назад
I have svt. Should I go for it or not ?
@kyleschumacher83
@kyleschumacher83 3 года назад
I got this done yesterday peace of cake I just couldn't watch this before tho lol
@kyleschumacher83
@kyleschumacher83 3 года назад
Svt ablation
@johndoyle4723
@johndoyle4723 7 месяцев назад
Thanks, I have had 2 AF ablations here in UK. I was surprised when I was taken into the Cath Lab just how many people were involved, probably 7 or 8 , many just monitoring screens. First ablation lasted 4 years, second one still OK. I have been a mountain runner for 45 years, and still run, but I think my enlarged heart may have been a factor, many of my running friends have developed AF.
@KRAZEEIZATION
@KRAZEEIZATION 7 месяцев назад
It’s incredible how humans can develop amazingly sophisticated medical technology like this to save lives and improve health but also weapons of war to destroy lives and cause suffering. The mind boggles.
@preciousloveslopez
@preciousloveslopez 3 года назад
Going in for mine on Monday, July 26th, I'm ready!!! Thanks for this video 👍👍👍👍 I'm scared but I got this!
@preciousloveslopez
@preciousloveslopez 3 года назад
Had it done and I feel amazing, I noticed as soon as I woke up that there was a difference. My procedure took about 6 hrs and it was deemed a success, only bad thing I have to say is that I felt some very serious pain coming from my right shoulder and elbow. Sadly it's nerve damage from the positioning. Possibly nerves in my shoulder and neck were separated because I was pulled by both in different directions. I couldn't use my right arm and shoulder for 3 days now ( it's currently 3 days since surgery). I've been to the ER for imaging, nothing is broken, but the pain at times is unbearable. I have to sleep sitting up, but today is better than yesterday. The Doctors are watching me closely to track my healing, they're giving me 2 wks. I do have to say , that the pounding and extra heart beats are gone and not missed💖
@equaljustice8
@equaljustice8 3 года назад
@@preciousloveslopez how are you feeling now?
@preciousloveslopez
@preciousloveslopez 3 года назад
@@equaljustice8 I feel completely healed from the PVCs, but still some nerve pain in the shoulder. It's not to bad , I feel it was all worth it.
@equaljustice8
@equaljustice8 3 года назад
@@preciousloveslopez happy to hear! Hope the pain goes away soon
@richardrollerjr1
@richardrollerjr1 2 года назад
I have my cardiac ablation coming up in early march, also my first every surgery so this going to be scary and interesting for me. I’m excited for the future after it and hope it turns out great by the looks of this video.
@MrBlackNupe
@MrBlackNupe 2 года назад
Good evening. Hope all is well after your surgery.
@janaeshanelle5314
@janaeshanelle5314 2 года назад
How did it go I do mines Thursday
@vickiehorowitz1934
@vickiehorowitz1934 Год назад
Jad mine 2 days ago. Problems at groin wound. Have been to ER twoce on 2 days and an going to see doc again tomorrow. Thisnis a BIG procedure with 2-% complication rate at femoral vein wound site. Paun in groin region and on opiods for it. Not sure I would do it again.
@Toyos-yk3ri
@Toyos-yk3ri 3 месяца назад
Peak medical progress!
@jayson1geek479
@jayson1geek479 3 года назад
Mine was march 4th and I'm still recovering.
@Bugsy0101
@Bugsy0101 3 года назад
How long was your recovery?
@craig659
@craig659 3 года назад
I am getting this ablation done on 12-15-2020 not at all nervous just ready to do it!
@sallyh1517
@sallyh1517 3 года назад
Im getting it done 01-26-2021, what is your reason? I have wpw syndrome
@searay3400
@searay3400 3 года назад
I have Afib
@massimocampanella5228
@massimocampanella5228 3 года назад
@@sallyh1517 how was it
@massimocampanella5228
@massimocampanella5228 3 года назад
How was it
@sallyh1517
@sallyh1517 3 года назад
@@massimocampanella5228 it was fine actually, because im only 15 i was asleep the whole time, but afterwards it didnt hurt at all
@richardweld8854
@richardweld8854 Год назад
Should they have been wearing masks, or am I missing something?
@TO-ps2qq
@TO-ps2qq 6 месяцев назад
I had a High Frequency Catheter Ablation completed in 2014. Before my procedure i was on tikosyn for 4 years. I discovered that when my heart went out of rhythm that eating jalapeño pepper slices put my heart back in rhythm.
@edwardreynolds8876
@edwardreynolds8876 2 года назад
Had my procedure yesterday. Last night had the shakes for a few minutes like shivering when cold last a few minutes, but my heart rate stayed normal the whole time. Today my chest is really sore, especially when I take a deep breath. I think this was caused from the breathing tube? Also feel tired, taking it easy so I can heal. Hopefully no more Afib. Time will tell...
@Cl4rendon
@Cl4rendon 2 года назад
Had mine yesterday. - The soreness is post operational pain as they scar tissue in the heart. It`s quite uncomfortable while lying down and i hope it should vanish within the next days.
@Cinematography_Central
@Cinematography_Central 3 года назад
Just remember since you enter via the femoral vein, the only way to enter left atrium is through INTERATRIAL SEPTUM
@jacksutherland259
@jacksutherland259 2 года назад
If I remember correctly, I thought they used both, but they end up in the same spot, right?
@blakemoore666
@blakemoore666 2 года назад
So the hole closes up once they exit, correct?
@ron7195
@ron7195 5 месяцев назад
I had that done it was quick I just had that done at Riverside and woke up the next morning at 10:00 or something everything is okay I had that little uncomfortable feeling and he says it's all done you can go home
@ron7195
@ron7195 5 месяцев назад
I've been a couple of years or so I had no more episodes just like a regular guy for the best thing I ever did and I did it right away I didn't even hesitate either that or take drugs I'm not taking no drugs because side effects of the drugs you can go blind so that's the best thing I think I've ever done
@ron7195
@ron7195 5 месяцев назад
And I just turned 83 years old and I feel great
@ron7195
@ron7195 5 месяцев назад
Thank you God
@carolwilliams6633
@carolwilliams6633 Год назад
I had done 5 days ago. Still have racing HB. Hope it settles down. Some chest pain, lightheaded. I read it makes 3 months for it to work. Got appointment with doc. Month down the road. I am very concerned
@dmoore7519
@dmoore7519 Год назад
How many times have you punctured a person’s heart wall?
@fred8174
@fred8174 Год назад
Dr Kneller performed an ablation on my wife in 2020. Unfortunately, it didn’t solve her Afib issues.
@hammaknocker3417
@hammaknocker3417 2 года назад
is this something they could do for me. i have frequent pvcs with a normal resting heart rate, i wonder if medication is a better route . just wore a heart monitor for a week , following up with the dr soon . Im sort of nervous
@ibrahimi2883
@ibrahimi2883 Год назад
i am 26 year old just suffered new onset afib with RVR, reverted back to sinus. any recommendarions? my cardiologist will do some tests to see where to ablate. but any advices or any insights about ablations ? can i go to work after? success rate? will i need another ablation? any insights about complications ?
@alexanderthegreat3
@alexanderthegreat3 4 года назад
Now they have just developed Radiotherapy Ablation to Treat Ventricular Tachycardia, which will be far better but not yet done universal
@torilarae03
@torilarae03 3 года назад
I just had a heart catheter ablation here in El Paso, Tx by Dr Ralph Dim Uzodinma on July 22, 2021 it was not successful, I actually feel worse since the procedure. I have been getting sicker by the day, bpm is still escalated, lightheadness, chest pain. I’m scared and worried!
@tuckerrobertson8781
@tuckerrobertson8781 3 года назад
Hope your condition has improved and you are on a good track.
@reaganohara9480
@reaganohara9480 Год назад
My nan is about to have this surgery done and I'm very upset about it 😭
@MuhammadRaza-xm1ti
@MuhammadRaza-xm1ti Год назад
I got my ICD device few months ago, now I am facing AFIB and doctors advised me to go for the procedure. Is it right procedure with having an ICD? Please guide
@519forestmonk9
@519forestmonk9 3 года назад
I’m having the procedure done for SVT. Is it painless?
@jenniferjohnson2014
@jenniferjohnson2014 3 года назад
For me they used general anesthesia but when they started to cauterized (don't think I spelled that right) the areas they gave me propofal and fentanyl, you have to be awake. Also your hands are secured and best bet is to find your happy place and zone out. It will go by quicker.
@purplecello7551
@purplecello7551 2 года назад
@@jenniferjohnson2014 Best advice! Glad you’re doing better.
@marshalldressel9615
@marshalldressel9615 7 месяцев назад
Dr. Kneeler, I was deeply concerned by your video titled “ABLATION for ATRIAL FIBRILLATION: Watch a Live Procedure. Neither you nor your assistant wore masks. All the EPs I know and during all my years as a neonatologist, masks were mandatory. Small saliva particles, a small spray of saliva, even a small cough could contaminate the instruments being inserted into your patient. Even the thumbnail picture of your video shows you wearing a mask. Have practices recently changed? I’m going to guess that this comment won’t be permitted to be published if my question is deemed a liability risk. Just the same, I plan to make more inquiries. Dr. Marshall Dressel, MD Board Certified Neonatologist
@travels129
@travels129 2 года назад
Its a 6 hour procedure
@SamGouldsboro
@SamGouldsboro 6 месяцев назад
I could do that .
@breeannwalker8309
@breeannwalker8309 3 года назад
My heart rate spikes to 255 in my sleep even while already on 100mg of atenolol. This may be my next step.
@hanna.0759
@hanna.0759 3 года назад
My heart usually goes up to 210, so I feel bad for u, it’s horrible
@GK-mu5rn
@GK-mu5rn 3 года назад
in your sleep! Damn that sucks, mine usually spikes up when walking but i couldn't imagine not even being able to rest. Do you have SVT only?
@krystingrant6292
@krystingrant6292 3 года назад
WOW
@tuckerrobertson8781
@tuckerrobertson8781 3 года назад
consideration for sure. Good luck.
@nataliedownen1364
@nataliedownen1364 2 года назад
Where are your mask?
@serinodiaz4140
@serinodiaz4140 Год назад
Where are the masks?
@onlythetruth2063
@onlythetruth2063 Год назад
He sounds like an airline pilot 👨‍✈️ I hope I never need this
@lumanisscribe9102
@lumanisscribe9102 Год назад
I had an ablation procedure a week ago for atrial flutter. I was out, but understand it was two hours of difficult surgery, where they mapped and ablated two veins on one side of my heart, and went to the other side and mapped and ablated another two veins. These veins were producing rogue electrical signals that were taking over my heart, and making it beat 111 bpm like a metronome. I am now back to normal (60bpm), and they said it won't come back. These doctors are so far beyond amazing that I have no words. We are so lucky to be living in this age of modern medicine!! Ps, 78 years old :).
@sueraiders
@sueraiders Год назад
My doctor asked me to have one because I have a fib do you know what I told the doctor, no thank you.
@chuckayers3775
@chuckayers3775 11 месяцев назад
I'm scheduled for one Dec 15 I have heard after people have one they have to have another also I have to take xarelto which I don't want too don't do well with meds have to have ct scan with contrast before I have it really nervous about all of this
@lumanisscribe9102
@lumanisscribe9102 11 месяцев назад
​@@chuckayers3775 After my ablation procedure, my Dr put me on Eliquis, which is a blood thinner similar to xarelto. I haven't noticed any problems, and I am now much more immune to strokes. So at 79, I'm thankful for that. I also had a contrast ct scan, no problemo. I wish you the same outcomes, where there just aren't any problems. :). And if my heart stayed at 112 bpm, that made it much easier for blood to pool somewhere and form a clot, and give me a stroke. Now it is normal at 50-70 bpm. That raises my probability of living a few more years, that is a huge win for me ;).
@gardenhill6502
@gardenhill6502 10 месяцев назад
I had ablation in 2016 in Birmingham. It was not too bad. Felt like a mule kicked me in the chest for a few days. Don't think everyone has this though. Afib mostly gone but still take blood thinner and other meds. Been watching some RU-vid about a procedure procedure called mini maze in Texas. Performed on outside of heart. More invasive but seems to be having good results.
@gdiup9241
@gdiup9241 10 месяцев назад
@@chuckayers3775 wishing you the best, SO having it done Dec 5
@SkillBuilder
@SkillBuilder 2 года назад
Your wife is right, there is scar tissue that forms on the heart and that stays but it reduces the conductivity and stops the AF . Nothing is perfect but I am back to normal now, It took about 6 months for my heart to fully scar over and my heart to go back into normal rythmn but it is great now. It is a burn mark. I was out cycling today and it is ticking perfectly. Resting heart rate is 60bpm or lower.
@mr6378
@mr6378 2 года назад
Im happy for you Gog keep blessing you more
@QS-si3cq
@QS-si3cq 2 года назад
@@mr6378 gog is good!
@koltonkiser9331
@koltonkiser9331 Год назад
I just got mine today and it was honestly incredible. My wisdom teeth procedure was more painful than this lol. I experienced absolutely no pain at all and I highly suggest anyone questioning the procedure to go through with it. I immediately noticed a better change as soon as I woke up!
@SoapinTrucker
@SoapinTrucker 8 месяцев назад
​@@wza223-fo3mc get an ablation! 😎👍
@cynthiaa.verdow5117
@cynthiaa.verdow5117 4 месяца назад
Thank you so much for your very reasssuring report. I am not usually all that anxious about surgical procedures, but this one has me very afraid. I appreciate your taking the time to advise your experience to people like me who are so afraid of this.
@Andog84
@Andog84 4 месяца назад
Thank you ❤
@homerj2017
@homerj2017 2 года назад
This was the thing that changed my life 15 years ago.At rest 200 bpm before and 75-90 bpm after.The calmness in my chest is phenomenal today.
@2weeksago642
@2weeksago642 2 года назад
Are PVCs hard to diagnose?
@marknagle617
@marknagle617 2 года назад
@@2weeksago642 yes and no….No, because they are very easy to see on an EKG or if you have a holster on. YEs, because you may only have them infrequently and not at the time of being monitored. Infrequent PVC’s shouldn’t be anything to worry about
@richfortin08
@richfortin08 2 года назад
Damn I had to have an ablation in December and then March last year and now a year later am a fib and svt again , I’m exhausted with this crap
@keiththornton7202
@keiththornton7202 2 года назад
@@richfortin08 So sorry RF. I just had my second ablation yesterday. Hope I am forever done with electrical issues. I pray yours gets fixed.
@richfortin08
@richfortin08 2 года назад
@@keiththornton7202 hoping for no complications with you brotha, may that be the last time you gotta have one
@josephc.3192
@josephc.3192 2 года назад
Had this procedure done last year. Great results and I was home the same day. I was so terrified but it ended up being nothing to be worried about. Getting my wisdom teeth pulled was worse.
@JP-vq7wg
@JP-vq7wg 2 года назад
Hi. I’ve been having pvcs over a year and they are scaring me to death. I meet with my cardiologist in December to discuss more. They want to try medication but I would rather just have this procedure. Though I am scared but I can’t keep living like this. How are you feeling now?
@blakemoore666
@blakemoore666 2 года назад
Joseph C., were you bothered daily by palpitations?
@josephc.3192
@josephc.3192 2 года назад
@@JP-vq7wg JP I am feeling good. I think due to my young age (I'm only in my mid 20's) the cardiologist wanted to go in and do the procedure right away. We never even discussed treating the afib with medication. I hope you get your situation worked out friend.
@josephc.3192
@josephc.3192 2 года назад
@@blakemoore666 No. My Afib was for the most part symptom less. I was in the hospital for some stomach issues and they ended up seeing it on the EKG they perform as standard procedure.
@blakemoore666
@blakemoore666 2 года назад
@@josephc.3192 Wow, so you never had palpitations or anything? Did you ever feel fatigued? I guess a fair amount of people experience no symptoms of afib.
@lizevandermerwe9192
@lizevandermerwe9192 4 года назад
I just had an Ablasion done on Wednesday the 24th. Awake for the first hour of the procedure! It wasn't painful, just a little uncomfortable. But seeing little bits of what happens was truly a mind blowing experience! Im on day 3 after my ablasion and so far not one palpitation or fainting!! Im so excited to be able to excersize or even take a shower without having to rest!! Minimal invasion for such a massive difference in my life! It's really just amazing what medical procedures have come!
@WazMK
@WazMK 4 года назад
@Trade Tested Mark Its been two weeks now and i truly feel like a new person! I must admit, it was a little overwhelming to even just be in the EP Lab. But if you can wrap your head around how amazing the procedure is - the excitement far over weighs the fear. I did some breathing exercise while they where prepping and with the initial insertion of the catheter - that really helped me to stay calm. Inhale in though your nose and out through your mouth - You've got this!! Good Luck! Let us know how it went! Where are you from?
@WazMK
@WazMK 4 года назад
@Trade Tested Mark Ag i have no idea why i'm replying from my husbands profile! Hehe, Anyway - that was me! Lize! Good Luck with your procedure!
@silentstorm2239
@silentstorm2239 4 года назад
Lizé Van Der Merwe Hi I had my ablation at Duke but had to be awake because of an I c d implant. The scariest procedure I have ever had. It was well worth it . Six years ago I had the implant but was shocked many many times. The Drs just kept changing my medications instead of having an ablation performed. I feel so much better and no more shocks . Best of health to you !!!
@lizevandermerwe9192
@lizevandermerwe9192 4 года назад
@@silentstorm2239 i could not agree with you more.. Scariest but so worth it!!! Enjoy your new beat!
@mohdfirdausjailan
@mohdfirdausjailan 3 года назад
My Afib comes again after 3 month of my first abliation. I just finish my second abliation 2 weeks ago. So far, i feel better than the first one.
@kdcromley
@kdcromley 2 года назад
I had this procedure in 2006. Cardiac Ablation changed my life. It is awesome and I have never had a problem again!!!
@tameishax8322
@tameishax8322 Год назад
I’m on the waiting list for this, was you sedated?
@arlanawalker42
@arlanawalker42 3 года назад
I just had this done on 2/12/21 I can live a better life without meds.
@arlanawalker42
@arlanawalker42 3 года назад
@WhiteEagleForce Heart palpitations, admitted in the hospital every month for it.
@barbfan8739
@barbfan8739 3 года назад
@@arlanawalker42 how old were you since your first palpitations?
@muffyk6356
@muffyk6356 3 года назад
Me too!
@taylor4864
@taylor4864 3 года назад
I'm having this procedure done next month I have a-fib 100% of the time
@jiylees
@jiylees 3 года назад
My husband in getting this done as we speak
@izzyrohr6707
@izzyrohr6707 3 года назад
I’m 21 and have bad tachycardia. I haven’t been able to do anything I used to do before these episodes started happening. I was a college athlete for 3 years and never had any problems up until I was done with sports and now I can even go to class without feeling like I’m going to just drop. This gives me hope that my cardiologist will actually listen to me and help me.
@jacksutherland259
@jacksutherland259 2 года назад
Izzy Rohr do you have an ICD implanted?
@asmaatmi3172
@asmaatmi3172 2 года назад
@@jacksutherland259 can you explain more
@jacksutherland259
@jacksutherland259 2 года назад
@@asmaatmi3172 just was wondering if he had a pacemaker/defibrillator implanted.
@AG-jv1lj
@AG-jv1lj 2 года назад
Keep at them. I’m 33, had flutter/A-fib since 18. Wasn’t until they finally caught it when I went to A&E, that they done something. I explained that it’s really affecting my quality of life as I’ve gave up all of my sports and hobbies. Then catheter ablation was discussed. Got it booked next month.
@AG-jv1lj
@AG-jv1lj 2 года назад
@Chris Chalton great. Heart actually feels normal now and doesn’t skip beats or anything. Procedure was 3 hours as they couldn’t induce the arrhythmia - but got there in the end. Went in at 10am, left at 7pm that night. Had to take it easy for couple of weeks. All up and fine now and back to normal life.
@parasramramnath8139
@parasramramnath8139 11 месяцев назад
I had a second Ablation Wednesday 11th October.It’s three days now and I am feeling very good.The first one was four yrs ago in 2019 .I am really grateful to my Doctor and the entire Staff for this Great relief.Prior to my situation I was unaware that such a highly scientific procedure existed.It’s my wish that all persons with A/Fib get this procedure May God bless everyone.
@hairylarry6167
@hairylarry6167 3 года назад
This is a fascinating video. Just 7 days ago, ( June 2) I had my 3rd heart ablation. This time they did it on the inside and outside. Had it done at Indianapolis, St. Vincent. After 21 years of being shocked and my heart going out of pace, I am finally freed from this arrhythmia curse. I will never be able to thank all the Doctors enough and the staff who helped me get this done. I am now 67, This video was great!
@shanita1178
@shanita1178 3 года назад
Why did you have to have three im having my 2nd one tomorrow
@hairylarry6167
@hairylarry6167 3 года назад
@@shanita1178 Antoine, I just plain had too much heart scar tissue. Stemmed from having 5 heart attacks. First one was at age 39. I'll say a prayer for you that this surgery will help you greatly. Usually the 2nd one does the trick. God Speed bro.
@SayNever
@SayNever 3 года назад
God bless you
@shanita1178
@shanita1178 2 года назад
I had the surgery and yes I'm still in afib so I don't want to do another surgery but I'm really lost now at this point.
@hairylarry6167
@hairylarry6167 2 года назад
@@shanita1178 Antoine, trust in the Lord. Go see another heart Dr. If you have to, get another ablation. NEVER GIVE UP. I switched heart Doctors. Indianapolis has the greatest heart surgeons in the world. I will pray for you friend.
@LMatters1
@LMatters1 2 года назад
How lucky are we to have technologies like this? I had five ablations, one for Flutter and then three for Atrial Fibrillation and the last for both AF and Flutter. Obviously I was a difficult patient but now, nearly 10 years later, I have never felt better. Thank you to the scientists and the medical experts who have enabled procedures like this. I am VERY grateful to you all.
@2weeksago642
@2weeksago642 2 года назад
Are you able yo drink alcohol and caffeinated beverages after your procedure?
@LMatters1
@LMatters1 2 года назад
@@2weeksago642 Most certainly. I drink both nearly every day.
@2weeksago642
@2weeksago642 2 года назад
@@LMatters1 that’s awesome. I’m glad to hear that!
@yellowlonghornrooster1868
@yellowlonghornrooster1868 2 года назад
Can I ask u a question ..I've had CHF for over 20 yrs I had my icd shock me in November by mid November they were telling me it was AFib I said I don't think so ..I don't feel anything I'm not having any symptoms..me like a fool I took the operation Bec I've been dealing with their chf clinic for 12 yrs ..the first 3 weeks out the hospital I felt great normal around Xmas I started feeling dizzy all the time started feeling nauseous like I'm fainting .. I read that ablation can bring on heart rhythm problems..I've told my doctors I've never had any of these systems ..I've had heart failure a few times over the yrs and I've never had these symptoms ...is it possible the heart abrasion did more damage than good ..
@marshalldressel9615
@marshalldressel9615 7 месяцев назад
It’s a shame you ere never advised you could had an alternative method. An epicardiac ablation by Dr. Randall Wolf at The Debakey Cardiac Center at Houston Methodist in Houston, Texas. You should be advised that rather than the multiple, heart damaging procedures you under went, Dr. Wolf’s method is done once and your AFIB is cured. Additionally, he clamps off the left atrial appendage during every procedure. That clamp prevents clots well enough that anticoagulants are never required again. A few per cent of his patients experience remaining atrial flutter which an electro physiologist can map and then do one or two pinpoint ablations (far, far less damaging than the massive damage and certainly not multiple times. It’s aired on RU-vid…Dr. Randall Wolf, AFIB, Houston Method are thr key words). As a board certified neonatologist, I knew to do extensive research before deciding how my AFIB was treated. I was one of the few percent that required the much easier, safer mapping with single point (occasionally 2-3) ablation. I require no cardiac meds nor anti coagulants. I can now do any activity and will never suffer catastrophic bleeds. Dr. Marshall Dressel Board Certified Neonatologist
@mustangsally366
@mustangsally366 3 года назад
I had this done 13 years ago …best thing I ever did I get to live a normal life without passing out
@wotan10950
@wotan10950 3 года назад
I had the cardiac ablation in 2019. It was tougher than I had expected, and the recovery took longer, but it was apparently successful. I haven’t had any arrhythmia symptoms since then.
@equaljustice8
@equaljustice8 3 года назад
Why was it tougher and how long did it take you to recover?
@miss4330
@miss4330 2 года назад
I’m worried and annoyed at the very real possibility that I wont heal as fast as others. Some tell me it took a year after ablation to feel normal again.
@wotan10950
@wotan10950 2 года назад
@@miss4330 Every patient is different. I know a few people who were barely affected, and bounced back quickly. I expected the same. But my surgery was over five hours, and the hospital didn’t have enough space for recovery in the cardiac unit. So besides the shock to my system, I couldn’t get any rest or sleep or peace or quiet. I was happy to go home. It takes time for the heart to reset, so to speak, and mine took 2-3 months. It was a difficult time. But after three months, I felt better quickly, and I’ve had no Afib episodes at all.
@miss4330
@miss4330 2 года назад
@Dave glad you’ve had no episodes since . I’ve been told since I have sleep apnea due to extremely small airways it’s a good chance it will come back. I’m just praying I won’t have to stay on meds forever. My ablation is in 3 days
@wotan10950
@wotan10950 2 года назад
@@miss4330 I have sleep apnea too, but the ablation was successful. The surgeon said I will not need any further surgeries, other than an ICD generator replacement every 7-10 years. I’m already on my third defibrillator, but those surgeries are outpatient. Good luck, I’m sure you’ll recover quickly.
@RobB-vz2vo
@RobB-vz2vo 2 года назад
I had my cryo-ablation eight years ago in 2013 performed in Australia by Prof. McGuire. I was 50 at the time and was very sick from the AF. I had three cardio-versions to put my heart back into normal sinus rhythm however it didn't last more than a few hours. Three weeks after the cryo-ablation procedure my heart went into AF for approx. 25 mins then returned to normal sinus rhythm by itself. Apart from that one time I have been AF free and have played ice hockey again, which I thought I would not be able to do again. The only after-effect from the ablation was that for two years I couldn't drink beer. As soon as I finished one 345ml bottle I had a dull pain in my right shoulder that seemed to spear down towards my abdomen. My Dr said it was possible that the Vagus nerve was slightly damaged during the procedure and should heal given time. Well my beer nerve did heal and after three years I can have a glass of beer without discomfort.
@izharulhaqmardan
@izharulhaqmardan 2 года назад
You should aviod beer and drink healthy foods
@QuantumOfSolace1
@QuantumOfSolace1 2 года назад
Drink all the beer you want! Life is too short!
@luhoffma8836
@luhoffma8836 5 месяцев назад
I had this today and it was amazing. No pain just my throat was scratchy from the oxygen tube. Happy I had it done.
@natopeacekeeper97
@natopeacekeeper97 Год назад
I had this procedure done recently. Thank you so much for showing us what is involved in this.
@bignasa5386
@bignasa5386 3 года назад
This procedure is life changing, especially if you get it done when you’re younger. Had mine done in 2017 at 30 years old after spending all of my 20s trying to manage it. Recovery was easy peasy and now officially cured going on almost 4 years without any issues. I would recommend this for anyone who is younger and struggling with afib. Nip it in the butt now and thrive!
@raymond9534
@raymond9534 3 года назад
Did you have lone atrial fibrillation?
@erinmc404
@erinmc404 Год назад
Thank you for this! My husband is 23 and getting his done today.
@watchoutofpocket
@watchoutofpocket Год назад
Hey man! I’m about to be 30 with your same exact thought process and got it done. Did you also still feel some flutters right after the procedure? And if so, for how long after did they last?
@trevorthebest1
@trevorthebest1 5 месяцев назад
@@erinmc404I'm 24 and having it done on the 28th of May 2024. I'm nervous as can be, worried about dying from it but that's just anxiety for me.
@erinmc404
@erinmc404 5 месяцев назад
@@trevorthebest1 totally understand the worries!! My husband and I had the same. Here’s some hope; a year later and he’s had no more episodes and every doctor says his heart looks perfect!! 🙏🏼🤩
@hershela..zbates602
@hershela..zbates602 Год назад
I am having one of these procedures in about a week; so, I am glad that I was able to find one online.
@marilynb8136
@marilynb8136 2 года назад
I'm a retired nurse and having my ablation surgery in late October. I'm not fearful, as I really need this. I am very limited as to physical activity and pray I will be able to live a better life. I'm 73 years old and this surgery will buy me some time!!!
@jonnyjetstreamer997
@jonnyjetstreamer997 2 года назад
That’s just unbelievable…who dreamed up that whole procedure? Amazing
@VaporheadATC
@VaporheadATC 2 года назад
Thank you for this video. Without it, I would not have been able to perform this on my wife. Though I did not have the same equipment, the borescope I bought at Lowes meant for plumbing, worked great.
@cindywhyte6480
@cindywhyte6480 2 года назад
🤣
@laurentilton2787
@laurentilton2787 2 года назад
Clever 😆
@desh7120
@desh7120 2 года назад
😂😂😂
@keiththornton7202
@keiththornton7202 2 года назад
Do you take appointments?
@ElleInStitches
@ElleInStitches 3 года назад
I'm 17 and soon about to have this procedure done for my AVNRT, this video reassures me that the procedure will go smoothly. I feel so excited to get back to normal student life without my palpitations.
@yesseniasanchez8033
@yesseniasanchez8033 3 года назад
How were you diagnosed? I went to the doctor for many years and my doctors said it was not likely I had a heart issue because I was young. In high school I was not feeling great and felt the worst at PE class. I was so tired and didn’t know I had palpitations because I was so use to feeling bad all the time. I wasn’t diagnosed until my first year in college, I luckily fainted at home and not at school 😭. They took me out of ER and I was diagnosed with a fib at 19. I’ve had symptoms since way before tho. I’ll be 21 soon and I plan to have an ablation soon. I’m a little nervous I’m not gonna lie, I know it doesn’t hurt but ppl say it’s uncomfortable 😪. I also wanted to ask, how has your heart condition affected you at school?
@ElleInStitches
@ElleInStitches 3 года назад
@Yessenia Sanchez it took me absolutely FOREVER to get diagnosed. I had the same thing as you where the doctors told me I was "too young to have a heart condition" and that it's most likely anxiety related. The thing is that I'm never anxious when my palpitations happen, and I'll be sat down and happy watching tv and then suddenly my heart races and I can't breathe and my body starts shaking. We had to try for around 2 years to get me diagnosed cos the first public doctor I saw thought I had a muscular skeletal issue, and that was a year and a half ago, this year we had to pay for a private cardiologist after 5 stressful trips to A and E with no success, and them sending me right back home again, we even bought a mini ECG machine to record my heart cos the doctors apparently couldn't see anything on the scans, luckily my private cardiologist was the best I've ever had and he diagnosed me after I showed him my records, symptoms and history with my episodes. He was the ONLY ONE who believed me. None else did, all the rest thought I was just an anxious hypochondriac teenager. I've had this condition for years but at the time I thought it was normal, In school it makes it really difficult to get from one class to another without feeling faint or dizzy, alot of the time I also can't sit down for too long otherwise I'll lose circulation in random parts of my body. I see stars when I stand up too. One of my worst episodes occurred in April this year in which I collapsed and couldn't breathe or speak. My heart was going at 180 bpm and I had to take 4 months off school because of it. I'm still recovering and waiting for my surgery so I can go back and study again but in the meantime I'm at home. Trust the process cos it's not easy. Soon you'll be able to do the things you wanted to, it just requires ALOT of persistence and pestering the doctors until they listen (because goodness they could never do it the first time). I hope you have a speedy recovery cos I know what it's like to have those moments of feeling like you're not sure what's next. Good luck hun!
@yesseniasanchez8033
@yesseniasanchez8033 3 года назад
@@ElleInStitches i can totally relate to all your saying. I wasn’t able to go to a private doctor which made it longer because I also had my coverage taken away when I was having issues, so many time I didn’t go to the ER because I couldn’t afford to pay the bills. The same thing happened to me though, i couldn’t breathe, I would see stars, and my heart would race at the same fast pace as yours or higher and I would be totally okay. At school when I had no idea and didn’t visit the doctor I couldn’t sit for too long as well or my body parts would go numb. Thanks! I hope you recover as well👍🏾🙏🏽praying that you heal completely !
@ElleInStitches
@ElleInStitches 3 года назад
@@yesseniasanchez8033 I'm so sorry you had to go through that. We're in this together now so I wish you the best of luck for recovery. God bless 💜
@Kombivar
@Kombivar Год назад
I can't wait to have my one done in 6 months, I have a regular episodes of SVT lasting between 1 - 19h. The procedure is astounding, I hope I will remember most of it after :D
@trevorthebest1
@trevorthebest1 5 месяцев назад
I was miss diagnosed with SVT, but that's only because the EMS didn't know what they were doing, they administered adenosine twice needless to say it didn't work and then they shocked me in my living room floor without a sedative, turns out it was afib with rvr and my heart rate was really high because I also had anxiety on top of that, my electrophysiologist told me SVT, AFib, aflutter, can mimic each other and to the untrained eye can be confusing.
@rjwickland6557
@rjwickland6557 3 года назад
It's an experience, I can say for sure . diagnosed with paroxsysmal afib 17 years prior to my ablation . After the 1st year, I was controlled wonderfully with medications. Diltiazem 300, Flecainide 200 mg daily, and ,325 of Digoxin daily . Got to age 65, and had 3 cardioversions in 18 months . me says, it's time for an ablation ! My esophageal echo was done the day prior to the ablation along with a cat scan . In the EP lab at 09:15, I made it do recovery room at 4:30 pm and up to my room at 6:15 pm . My electro cardiologist said," The electrical activity in my left atrium, " was just crazy" . I got rid of both doses of Digoxin , and lowered my Flecainide to 50 mg bid . I still take 300 mg of Diltiazem daily . Currently wearing a ZIO patch, for 2 weeks of monitoring, prior to annual visit in April .
@johnforte5005
@johnforte5005 3 года назад
Hey RJ Glad to see you made the decision and get it done. I've been dealing with permanent afib for 15 years now, I'm 61. I'm obsessed with my health and I hate the symptoms that have been cropping up. I'm loopy in the head, palpitations, lightheaded, lots of anxiety which I'm guessing makes my symptoms worse when they appear. I want to have it done but I'm hesitant about it, what if I don't feel any better?. What's your opinion of the whole process? knowing you just had it done, would you make the same decision again? Thanks for reading my rant and I hope you have continued good health.
@Tawny593
@Tawny593 3 года назад
@@johnforte5005 I've had cardiac ablations done twice for PSVT. Neither one helped me, but I can reassure you, it's nothing to fear. If it has a chance of helping you get your life back to normal, do it. There's very low risk of complications from ablations. You'll be fine.
@ShawnMurray
@ShawnMurray 3 года назад
Have you had any side effects from Flecainide? I was just prescribed that today, but kinda nervous about taking it because some of the serious side effects.
@karengeorge5812
@karengeorge5812 2 года назад
@@johnforte5005 HI John I'm like you my name is actually on a list to have it done.It really scares me.Do you live in 🇨🇦 Canada?
@karengeorge5812
@karengeorge5812 2 года назад
@@ShawnMurray Hi Shawn I was prescribed from the Dr Who I haven't met yet thatsdoing my ablation and I have been hesitant and haven't started it.
@donaldhebert3395
@donaldhebert3395 4 года назад
I had this procedure done in 2019 and it helped me a lot. Without this procedure my life would be very difficult in so many ways.
@mommadukes7424
@mommadukes7424 4 года назад
Same here but a few years before you 💖
@NathanPsprague
@NathanPsprague 3 года назад
36 year old here. Getting mine done in January. Wish me luck!
@mommadukes7424
@mommadukes7424 3 года назад
@@NathanPsprague definitely wishing you the best of luck!
@sarahwright3852
@sarahwright3852 3 года назад
@@NathanPsprague getting my done December 3rd! I’m 29 years old!
@deaucilion456
@deaucilion456 3 года назад
@@sarahwright3852 god bless you! I’m 23 and I have heart arrhythmia and idk if I should get this but it scares me that one day I’ll just drop dead because I get random arrhythmia attacks that last a minute or 2 minutes
@jeffto23ify
@jeffto23ify 2 года назад
Absolutely brilliant what a fantastic job those doctors done explaining all the procedures and sorting the patient out . I might have to have this done at some point
@surplus3034
@surplus3034 2 года назад
It's baffling! Everything is draped and covered with clean sheets and gloves! But no masks!?! I thought exhaled breath is a major source of spreading germs!?
@fernandopenah
@fernandopenah 3 года назад
Amazing mapping technology. Had no idea that was possible.
@kirstysommerford4366
@kirstysommerford4366 3 года назад
Really really interesting to watch. I had this done yesterday and couldn’t watch until after my procedure. It absolutely amazing how this is done.
@landoblu
@landoblu 3 года назад
How do you feel ? What was the cost of it ?
@Fantastic_Stranger
@Fantastic_Stranger 3 года назад
@@landoblu I’m not sure about the other person’s situation but mine was covered by insurance. Also I feel way better I feel less weight in my chest. This just my story about the surgery
@cynthiadianecarey9902
@cynthiadianecarey9902 3 года назад
Hope you have a rapid and successful recovery. .
@ShawnMurray
@ShawnMurray 3 года назад
What did you get treated? looking to get a second for SVT.
@Skezzz
@Skezzz 2 года назад
Same here. I got nervous when I tried watching before the procedure. Did it a week ago for WPW, took 58 minutes.
@piroskamerk106
@piroskamerk106 3 года назад
I had 2 ablation after a first one my condition was wurst then before !A second was successful.
@bomoore9872
@bomoore9872 3 года назад
Having mine done tomorrow. I've always wanted to know what it would look like
@really6933
@really6933 3 года назад
I’m about to hav the procedure on the 27th/21...the comments are very helpful. Thanks u all
@jessiejaramillo7231
@jessiejaramillo7231 2 года назад
How did it go?
@really6933
@really6933 2 года назад
@@jessiejaramillo7231 it went great with no complications. I actually haven’t been n afib since. Going into afib had me miserable. I’m more active now as well.
@charlesharrell-y4f
@charlesharrell-y4f 7 месяцев назад
I just had my #2 ablation Feb 8. I went through everything that was said on the papers. I felt as if someone beat me up. It is 3 weeks now and I’m feeling great. I’m tired but I know that I’ll be fine. These doctors are brilliant, the process is brilliant also. My age is 75.
@Mikeppodcast
@Mikeppodcast 2 месяца назад
Why two ablations?
@charlesharrell-y4f
@charlesharrell-y4f Месяц назад
@@Mikeppodcast it’s one wasn’t enough. I am doing great and will be 77 in April. All my ekgs are perfect. I am happy this is over
@Mikeppodcast
@Mikeppodcast Месяц назад
@@charlesharrell-y4f So no issues at all? Hey recommended I get it done but I’m scared because I have chemical sensitivity and am scared something can happen with the anesthesia.
@philipanthonyclark3225
@philipanthonyclark3225 2 года назад
I've had this done twice, twenty odd years ago. Due another this week. Sitting here on a cardio ward right now.
@yamajiintrovert
@yamajiintrovert 2 года назад
Hello how did your procedure go 💜🙏🏿
@bigbuu4334
@bigbuu4334 Год назад
How did it go?
@fred8174
@fred8174 3 года назад
Dr Kneller performed this procedure on my wife (75yrs) on 9/23/20. It made her pvc go away. Thank you Dr Kneller!
@ghayamohammed7429
@ghayamohammed7429 Год назад
I'll be having a svt surgery soon, I was so afraid and terrified but while reading these comments it’s made me revealed actually, I’ve had these episodes for more than two years ago and I haven’t told any of my family members until that one day, when I was told that I have to do a surgery I was thinking about it a lot because it’s my first time doing a surgery. As I said first reading these comments made me somehow revealed. I can’t wait for the day that I’m fully recovered and I can live a happy daily life like everyone without my heart being 200 bmp at rest.
@MyLife3636
@MyLife3636 Год назад
I'm having my surgery done on Jan 26, 2023. A little afraid but so sick of having AFIB. My heart rate goes up to 170+ and can last for hours. UGH
@oxpahnakompromatkohtpol436
@oxpahnakompromatkohtpol436 2 года назад
I didn't realize it was this simple, will probably just get the DIY kit on Amazon and have the wife do it after she gets off work.
@mojitobound
@mojitobound 2 месяца назад
I don’t think so. Watch the video. It’s quite involved.
@anthonylawlor9130
@anthonylawlor9130 2 года назад
All I can say is God Bless these Surgeons.
@QS-si3cq
@QS-si3cq 2 года назад
Spiderman too. Spiderman is great! And, is as real as "god."
@21lt
@21lt Год назад
I had a cryo-ablation done this past April. Great results and the recovery was so easy. It’s incredible what these doctors can do.
@MegaSkills9
@MegaSkills9 11 месяцев назад
Please tell me WHY they recommended CRYO (Cold) for you, as opposed to the other HEAT type of Ablation? - I am still trying to find out which is better and WHEN they pick one over the other type. Thank you for a reply.
@21lt
@21lt 10 месяцев назад
@@MegaSkills9 Supposedly it has a better success rate than the regular heat type ablation. I had mine this past April and I have not had any problems. The recovery was super easy and pretty much pain free. If you’re looking to get an ablation talk to your doctor about both options to see what will work best for you. Good luck and don’t be afraid.
@SevRitchie
@SevRitchie 3 года назад
Going in on 3/2/21. Thank you to all of you for advising as to your experience.
@YouLookinAtMe-Bro
@YouLookinAtMe-Bro 3 года назад
I hope it worked out for you you and you're feeling better. I'm going in next week to give it a try.
@SevRitchie
@SevRitchie 3 года назад
@@YouLookinAtMe-Bro It went fine. Mild soreness. Hang in there.
@YouLookinAtMe-Bro
@YouLookinAtMe-Bro 3 года назад
@@SevRitchie Good for you, happy for you! Oh yeah, I'm hoping and looking so forward to not feeling like I ran a marathon just from putting my socks on!
@massimocampanella5228
@massimocampanella5228 3 года назад
@@SevRitchie hi mate how did it go and how is recovery time I’m a young athlete and might have to get this done where u worried about the risk , also my condition is called wps did u have same thing thanks
@SevRitchie
@SevRitchie 3 года назад
It was a quick recovery. Hiking in a week. I am not a runner
@Last_one_before_I_go
@Last_one_before_I_go Год назад
I had an ablation for flutter 4 years ago with 2 years prior being undiagnosible - it was incredible to wake up from the procedure feeling so much better. However, I feel problems developing again - not flutter, but AFIB. I'm actually looking forward to things getting identified and going in for another ablation, this time to hopefully cure my heart issues.
@JimLee138
@JimLee138 2 года назад
I had this done yesterday. I agree with Homer's comment below, a calmness in my chest.
@jenniferjohnson2014
@jenniferjohnson2014 3 года назад
I have to get this done , I'm so tired of having svt and pvc it truly is irritating and exhausting
@jenniferjohnson2014
@jenniferjohnson2014 3 года назад
Update!!! Went to E.R for weird headache and behold....i was admitted and on Monday I had ablation done...along with 3 blood transfusions but that was due to another problem. I love having an actual normal heart rate. ❤
@ShawnMurray
@ShawnMurray 3 года назад
@@jenniferjohnson2014 Glad it went well. Nervous about getting my second in a couple months.
@jenniferjohnson2014
@jenniferjohnson2014 3 года назад
@@ShawnMurray I wish you the best, that surgery took so much anxiety away but I have another surgery that I'm going to get soon It was a contributing factor to why I was in the hospital prior to the surgery..never knew till then. I will be turning 40 and i WIL BE SO MUCH HAPPIER THEN.
@hni7458
@hni7458 8 месяцев назад
They told me that on everage for my profile and population, they needed 1.8 ablations as a mean valute to fix an aFib. Since worries persisted after my first one I thought 0.8 ablation sounded a bit on the low side, so I asked for another, and now after nine years - knock on wood - I haven't had another aFib. Everything was great, sorry to say, but a true joy to experience both. One thing to remember though for you that are up for an ablation; Please remember that if you are kept over night - like I was - see to that somebody drives you home to your bed on the morning after. I made a mistake by taking this lightly - the second time not really being my fault - my daughter picked me up then. You will be week during that day, having a dull weakness or even pain in your chest. You must take it slow and rest. They didn't really cover this at the hospital; I must stress that fact - in stead: now, off you go, like!
@ArleneMartin-jm3tk
@ArleneMartin-jm3tk Месяц назад
Thank you for sharing. I just had this done on Monday. And I have been feeling so tired and weand I'm glad that you said that you need to take it easy and it will take a while. Thank you so much for that information. Have a blessed day and I appreciate your input.
@hni7458
@hni7458 Месяц назад
@@ArleneMartin-jm3tk Thank you kindly Arlene, and all the best to you.
@skipgetelman3418
@skipgetelman3418 3 года назад
Had this procedure done several years ago because of tachycardia not one problem since
@godswill05
@godswill05 3 года назад
Oh that's great news, my friend has svt and will have the surgery soon , so I'm acc here for a bit of comfort and piece of mind
@godswill05
@godswill05 3 года назад
@B Gus So when u get the surgery, does it mean that the svt Is gone?
@barbfan8739
@barbfan8739 3 года назад
How long you've have taquycardia?
@massimocampanella5228
@massimocampanella5228 3 года назад
@@godswill05 hi did he end up doing it
@godswill05
@godswill05 3 года назад
@@massimocampanella5228 Actually, her surgery was postponed to the end of April, but I'm for sure she's defo gonna do it 😃
@thehotone12
@thehotone12 2 года назад
A-Fib here also. I am fighting not to have this procedure. Can’t stand the thought of it. I’d rather pass on from this world as to do. Just me. I also know if I should ever get the big C I’ll done nothing for that either. I’m a Child if God and I’ll have a new body when he calls me home. 🙏🏻
@jonathanterry4162
@jonathanterry4162 6 месяцев назад
Handling sterile equipment without a mask??? at 1:50
@stevenclever
@stevenclever 19 дней назад
Was wondering the same thing!! 🤔
@anitathompson6571
@anitathompson6571 3 года назад
My Dad is having his procedure in 2 days. He is 89. I know he wants to do all he can to remedy his AFIB. I only wonder why Mom found this option doing online research (she is 85) and they asked his doctors about it. Why wasn’t it presented by the docs as an option is my question. We are hoping for a positive outcome. Thank you for sharing this. It is helpful.
@raiinbowbrite4921
@raiinbowbrite4921 3 года назад
How did it go? I hope it all went good and your dad is doing well
@anitathompson6571
@anitathompson6571 3 года назад
@@raiinbowbrite4921 Hey! My Dad did great, his heart rate reduced immediately! It had been double what it should be before the procedure and even the last time he had it “shocked” that only lasted 2 days before his heart rate soared again. While recovering they told him he couldn’t move, but then he asked for coffee and while drinking it his incision started to bleed. That wasn’t a good thing and took some doing to get it stopped. But otherwise he came home the next day! Like he always says, “You can’t hurt a Marine!” We are grateful!
@Blu-Man
@Blu-Man 2 года назад
@@anitathompson6571 if you see this in 2022 how is your dad update now days since it was a year ago
@anitathompson6571
@anitathompson6571 2 года назад
@@Blu-Man He turned 90 already in 2022! This implanted device is working as subscribed and he is doing well! Thank you for asking!
@Blu-Man
@Blu-Man 2 года назад
@@anitathompson6571 implanted? Thought yo dad had an ablation done back then
@joygernautm6641
@joygernautm6641 Год назад
Just had this done yesterday for chronic SVT. I was sedated, but not unconscious. Unfortunately, it did make me a little loopy and I had to keep getting reminder to stay still.
@jennahaltz7516
@jennahaltz7516 Год назад
How are you doing since the ablation?
@Mike-cq9us
@Mike-cq9us Год назад
Did this cure your SVT for good???
@daledurbin2354
@daledurbin2354 3 года назад
If you have a Thyroid problem DO"NT let a "Heart Doctor" talk you into this procedure, Fix the Thyroid!
@isabellagunas7316
@isabellagunas7316 Год назад
You did my 3rd and last ablation, been great since. Thank you!!!
@Cris-jj6yd
@Cris-jj6yd Год назад
How was your surgery?
@ron7195
@ron7195 5 месяцев назад
What's the best thing I ever did I don't have any episodes and now I'm more of a close to normal no more episodes and it was uncomfortable when you got an episode no more episodes much more comfortable what they can do with that's called science
@BacchusFA
@BacchusFA 4 года назад
You guys rock. I'm going in for a 2nd ablation. I'm stoked
@mommamia2080
@mommamia2080 4 года назад
@Weird Dreams i
@BacchusFA
@BacchusFA 4 года назад
@Weird Dreams initial ablations have about a 70% success rate. Adding sleep apnea which I have, it can come back. A second ablation has a 90%+ success rate. I've read where folks have had multiple procedures.
@Paul-jo2hq
@Paul-jo2hq Год назад
'Anesthesia, monitoring the patient'... . . *shows Anesthesiologist playing on cell phone*
@zekerocks9217
@zekerocks9217 2 года назад
25 years old, dealing with a dramatic case of POTS, this operation coming up soon, very nervous, but hopeful I can live a normal life..POTS has a lot taken away, never knew I had it until couple months ago, but knew something was wrong dating way back to being about 12. Low key scared to watch all of this but again hopeful 🙏🏼.
@purplecello7551
@purplecello7551 2 года назад
All the best! I can relate.
@omerlevi4718
@omerlevi4718 День назад
Would love to hear if this helped! How do you feel now?
@allie9015
@allie9015 2 месяца назад
I want to know how many of these cardiologists are looking into these patients’ electrolyte balance before offering them an ablation
@gemmint77
@gemmint77 2 года назад
Scheduled for this surgery next week. Praying it works this time.
@tateschell4761
@tateschell4761 2 года назад
I had my ablation surgery for my SVT 3 days ago 12/21/21. I was awake and had 2 catheters on each side of the groin, and one on the right side of my neck. I remember almost everything. They had to burn my heart 3 times rather than the average 1, I felt it every time and it was the worst pain. Hoping it cures my condition and let’s me live life for the first time, as scary as that was.
@tonmagayon8747
@tonmagayon8747 2 года назад
you will be fine by next week..same as mine..i had ablation 12/14/21..and start of new life without palpitaion, anxiety and fear..and now im back for work today without worries
@devinderkaur0505
@devinderkaur0505 2 года назад
Please let me it’s safe because husband have svt his palpitations come very frequently he’s went hospital today
@MegaSkills9
@MegaSkills9 11 месяцев назад
Please tell me why they have some people awake for this? Tell me how and why they justified this rather than people being asleep for this? Thank you for a reply?
@KimWentworth-y8e
@KimWentworth-y8e 9 месяцев назад
I had my ablation 2 weeks ago. They had me out cold with a breathing tube.
@MegaSkills9
@MegaSkills9 9 месяцев назад
I just had tachycardia 20 min ago again. it lasted for 15 min at 180 BPM. I am sick of this. I need the surgery just as soon as I get insurance to cover it. How did you feel after surgery and did your insurance cover all of it? @@KimWentworth-y8e
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